Chalmers Architecture has a strong profile on sustainability working
with central societal challenges in the built environment with
explorative and practice-based approaches. The department’s teaching and
research in architecture, urbanism and design processes integrate
practice-based, artistic and scientific methods to explore the broad
aspects of architecture – from building technology, physical design, and
spatial structures to design methods, transformation of built
environments and its role in sustainable development.
The
department of Architecture has around 100 employees, and is located at
Chalmers campus Johanneberg. The department has around seventy teachers
and researchers working with teaching and research, and around twenty
doctoral students. The administration consists of around ten persons.
Information about the division
The
division of Architectural theory and methodology carries out research
and education in the field of theory, history and practice of
architecture and planning. The division focuses on different aspects of
architecture, such as materials and technology, visualization and
modeling, theory and history, as well as dialogue processes and design
methodology. Knowledge is developed in collaboration with both external
actors and with other departments at Chalmers. Here is not least the
Area of Advance Built Environment an important platform.
Architecture
and Structural Design is a research field strongly related to the
architectural design process. This is characterized by developing,
exploring and evaluating different solutions in an iterative design
process. Today the field is under rapid development and span; from
analysis of complex contexts, consisting of topological, geographical,
social, economic, cultural, historical, etc. information that sets the
boundaries, to parametric modelling of shape, computational modelling of
different physical behavior and manufacturing processes ranging from
smart materials to optimized structures covering all scales of interest.
Major responsibilitiesYou
are invited to apply for a PhD student position in the project "Form
finding in structures". The research project includes different aspects
of form finding in different scales from material design to global shape
of an architectural artifact. The project focus on:
• developing interactive computational models and tools for real time simulation and form finding of structures.
•
developing user interfaces of computational tools which will promote
creative cooperation between architects and engineers already in the
conceptual stage of the design.
• using computational tools
connecting parametric design soft wares with computational engines (FEM)
to pursue different types of analysis such as structural / building
physics / acoustic / lighting analysis
• exploring different concepts/forms by prototyping
• evaluating the working procedure using the computational tools in a real context.
Depending
on your background and interest it is possible to choose focus within
the topics above. An application can be for example textile membrane
structures that offer a great potential for the built environment from
architectural as well as engineering point of view since they with a
minimum of material can span large distances, promoting space, light and
sustainability. Other applications of interest can be how different
architectural forms, free forms, can be generated and realized by
panelization /tessalation with supporting truss and/or frame structures
or other types of loadbearing systems. The realization of form through
smart materials and advanced production/construction tools are also
important research issues.
Your PhD-project in
Architecture and
Structural Design is supported by the Chalmers foundation and will be a
natural part of the activities within the Area of advance Built
Environment.
Position summaryFull-time temporary employment. The position is limited to a maximum of five years.
Qualifications
To
qualify as a PhD student, you must have a master's level degree
corresponding to at least 300 higher education credits in a relevant
field. A suitable background is a Master of Science or a Master of
Architecture in Architecture and Engineering, Structural engineering
with emphasis on structural mechanics and computational methods (e g
FEM) or corresponding level of academic education for example in
mathematics. Some years of practical experience in Architecture and or
Structural engineering is welcome. The position requires verbal and
written communication skills in Swedish and English. If Swedish is not
your native language, you should be able to teach in Swedish after two
years. Chalmers offers Swedish courses.
Since communication of
research results is a central part of the work, communicative skills in
English (oral as well as in writing) are vital. Furthermore, it will
also be expected that you can take on responsibility, take own
initiatives and work independently when needed. At the same time it is
important that you are good at working in teams. This is especially
vital since the current project will interact closely with adjacent
disciplines and with industrial partners. Finally, you need to be able
to disseminate results and knowledge within existing and new networks.
This includes academia, industry and society at large.
Application procedure
The
application should be marked with Ref 20150459 and written in English.
The application should be sent electronically and be attached as
pdf-files, as below:
- Application: (Please name the document: APPLICATION, Family name, reference number)
− CV
− Other, for example previous employments or leadership qualifications and positions of trust.
− Two references that we can contact.
- Personal letter/Qualifications:
(Please name the document as: QUALIFICATIONS, family name, ref.
number) 1-3 pages where you introduce yourself present your
qualifications and describe your future research plans.
− Previous research fields and main research results.
− Future goals and research focus. Are there any specific projects and research issues you are primarily interested in?
- Other:
− Copies of bachelor and/or master’s thesis.
− Attested copies and transcripts of completed education, grades and other certificates, eg. TOEFL test results.
Please use the button at the foot of the page to reach the application form. The files may be compressed (zipped).
Application deadline: 31 January 2016For questions, please contact:Professor Karl-Gunnar Olsson
karl-gunnar.olsson@chalmers.se+46 31-772 23 50
Professor Monica Billger
monica.billger@chalmers.se+46 31-772 23 83
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