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Applications are invited for a highly motivated and ambitious Research Associate to join a multi-disciplinary team of researchers led by Prof. Pete Walker in the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering.
About the role:
You will co-design, test, implement and monitor innovative prototype bio-based lower carbon solutions to improve the energy efficiency and resilience of social housing constructed by councils between 1920-1940. The longer-term goal of the project is to create scalable and transferable designs and solutions to retrofit a greater number of houses and different house types.
Your core responsibilities will include the following research tasks:
- Building materials testing and development in collaboration with stakeholders
- Hygrothermal and structural testing of prototype solutions
- Element and building performance monitoring and monitoring
As well as delivering high quality research, you will be expected to develop strong and effective working relationships with project teams and partners and external stakeholders.
Further information:
This is a full-time position, initially for 16 months fixed term, and available from April 2024. The post is available part time to allow the postholder to also support Dr Andy Shea’s project as detailed here (two part time contracts with total of 1 FTE). Please note you will need to apply for both vacancies for this to be considered. Both projects involve building retrofit for improved energy performance and both focus on bio-based materials. Both projects involve Prof Pete Walker and Dr Andy Shea, and include use of the same experimental facility (Large Environmental Chamber at our Building Research Park). Accordingly, there is a great deal of overlap in terms of skill set.
For an informal discussion about this role please contact Prof. Pete Walker on p.walker@bath.ac.uk or Dr Andy Shea on a.shea@bath.ac.uk. Please ensure you submit your application via our website.
About you:
Our ideal candidate will have completed a PhD in a relevant built environment discipline, or closely related area.
We are seeking candidates with experience and interests across the following areas:
- Building materials testing and development in collaboration with stakeholders;
- Hygrothermal and structural testing of prototype solutions;
- Element and building performance monitoring.
For a full Person Specification please click on the ‘Apply’ button above.
You will have the attributes to develop into a kind and culturally team player who fosters an environment where every individual is valued and respected, regardless of their background or identity. You will proactively seek out diverse perspectives, recognizing the richness and creativity this brings to decision-making and problem-solving.
You will remain optimistic in the face of challenges, seeing them as opportunities for growth and innovation. You will understand that change is inevitable and necessary, actively encouraging those around you to adapt and evolve. By promoting a culture of openness and inclusivity, coupled with a willingness to listen as well as a readiness to embrace change, you will contribute profoundly to a dynamic and empowered team that can thrive in today’s rapidly changing world.