Are you interested in timber and other biobased materials? Do you like hands-on and experimental research? Join us in our quest for timber and biobased structures of the 21st century.
Jobdescription
The growing urgency of the climate crisis sparks a renewed interest in the use of timber and other biobased materials. While timber has a long tradition and great cultural significance in countries like the Netherlands, much of the vernacular material knowledge has disappeared. This creates the risk of overly simplified applications, in which biobased materials merely substitute more carbon-intensive materials like concrete. Effective application of biobased materials requires a thorough understanding and utilisation of the unique material properties. New technologies offer great potential for more informed design, for example by providing material data. At the same time, hands-on experiments are essential to generate insight in material behaviour.
In this position you will develop your own original research, which is complementary to the ongoing research and future research directions of the team. Some topics of interest are (non-exhaustive):
- Reuse of post-consumer timber.
- The utilisation of local resource streams, including urban wood or timber outside forrests.
- The development of hybrid or composite construction systems that combine timber with other biobased materials.
- Novel timber connections, particularly reversible timber-only connections.
- The engineering of new biocomposites, particularly for load-bearing applications.
You will be part of the ReStruct Research Group in the Structures & Materials section of the Department of Architectural Engineering + Technology, where you will work under the supervision of Prof. Alex de Rijke and dr. Stijn Brancart. You will create meaningfull collaborations with researchers across the department and faculty. You will develop original research that aligns with the mission of the team, is strongly connected to the current state of the art of the research field, and is relevant to the Dutch timber and biobased construction practice.
As a postdoctoral researcher in our team, you will have an active role in the organisation of the BioBuild Lab, a new lab facility for the fabrication and testing of timber and biobased components up to 1:1 scale. You will help with the coordination of the lab and collaborate on ongoing experimental research of the team. Your own research will be experimental in nature and include fabrication and testing at full scale. You will build on your own research and that of the team to develop new research proposals and set up collaborations with industry and society. While this is mostly a research position, you will also support teaching actvitities, with a particular focus on hands-on teaching and lab work.
Job requirements
- You hold an MSc degree in Architecture, Building Technology, Architectural Engineering, Structural Engineering or a related field.
- You have obtained a PhD with a dissertation on a related topic.
- You have a strong technical background.
- You have experience with wood and/or other biobased materials.
- You have experience with hands-on and experimental research, preferably including 1:1 fabrication.
- You enjoy performing research, including experimental work. You are independent, self-motivated and eager to learn. You are keen to develop new fundamental knowledge and engineer novel solutions for addressing real-world societal challenges, particularly in the sustainable use of wood and biobased materials.
- You are able to work in a team, to be pro-active and to collaborate with students, researchers and industry partners.
- You have excellent oral and written communication skills in English.
TU Delft (Delft University of Technology)
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