Preferred starting date is October 1, 2026.
The Faculty of Psychology is one of seven faculties of the oldest university in Switzerland. With our core focus on Society & Choice and Health & Interventions, we are successful both nationally and internationally in our research and study programs.
The Center of Digital Lives researches the everyday digital life from a psychological perspective and investigates how digital media use in everyday life (e.g. via smartphones, social media, AI-based chatbots) changes well-being and social relationships. The center strives to map and research the complexity of everyday digital life and has an interdisciplinary focus. We research media use and its effects in the family context and digital media use for coping with stress.
The specific PhD project focuses on the impact of AI chatbot use (e.g., ChatGPT, Claude) on users' social relationships and well-being among different populations. It will explore questions such as whether individuals who use AI chatbots for social aims will start interacting less with their friends and family or whether certain uses of AI chatbots can improve social or emotional competence, thereby improving social relationships for some users. The first part of the PhD project is embedded in a 1.5-year collaborative project with the Hochschule Karlsruhe and the University of Zürich and explores the risks and opportunities of AI chatbot use for the well-being and the social relationships of their users in the Swiss context. The successful candidate will lead the data collection of a two-wave panel study with the general population in Switzerland. The PhD project will then be extended by internal funds or by funding through a project grant to examine the use and impact of AI technologies among vulnerable populations with a particular focus on mothers in the postpartum period in an international context (India, Switzerland).