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Starting from October 15, 2024, the Institute for Building Climatology and Energy of Architecture (IBEA) is looking for a
Doctoral Candidate (m/f/d) in the research project „Urban Climate Future Lab (UCFL)“ (EG 13 TV-L, full-time doctorate)
The position is to be filled on a fixed-term basis for an initial period of three years with possibility of prolongation. The successful applicant will be given the opportunity to pursue a doctorate.
The “Urban Climate Future Lab (UCFL)” is a pioneering research initiative of the Technische Universität Braunschweig in cooperation with the Leibniz University Hannover, Leuphana University Lüneburg, the Academy for Territorial Development in the Leibniz Association (ARL) and the Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS). It is funded by the Ministry of Science and Culture of Lower Saxony (MWK).
The aim of UCFL is to gain a deep understanding of the complex interplay between urbanization, climate impact and mitigation, with a particular focus on Lower Saxony and its extrapolation to wider contexts. UCFL promotes a close interdisciplinary collaboration between architects, urban planners, landscape architects, engineers, climate scientists, and governance experts who work on achieving a transformation towards more resilient as well as low-carbon urban spaces: The planned research aims to first understand how different settlement types contribute to climate change, and how they are affected by it. Second, partnering with real-world actors, cities, municipalities, NGOs and industry, the research will focus on transformation knowledge: How can the Lower Saxony urban system and its constituting elements be transformed to reduce climate effects and increase its overall resilience and sustainability with application to wider contexts?
As part of the UCFL research project, the Institute for Building Climatology and Energy of Architecture (IBEA) is participating in one essential research topic which is focusing on “Resources” to identify emissions, resources and operational requirements in urban structures, including residential, non-residential and infrastructure buildings, in order to model transformation effects and substitution potentials. The position entails examining energy consumption patterns for heating, cooling, and electricity to create future scenarios.
Your tasks
- Completion of a doctoral thesis in your respective discipline within three years and in correspondence to the UCFL‘s research area “Resources”.
- Cooperation with researchers from other fields within UCFL and the project lead (ISU).
- Authorship of publications.
- Regular presentation of interim results of the doctorate and further contributions to academic research through presentations, conference participations, and publications.
- Participation and active involvement in the UFCL research, graduate study programme of the three involved universities, and joint activities.
Your Qualifications
- An above-average academic degree (Master’s or equivalent) related to architecture/civil/environmental/mechanical engineering.
- Candidates should have knowledge in at least one of the following areas: integrated planning, ClimaDesign at the HVAC and building physics interface, dynamic simulations or life cycle assessments.
- The activities of the UCFL will be conducted in both German and English. A very good command of both languages is required.
- High interest in inter- and transdisciplinary exchange and willingness to cooperate, combined with communication skills on a high level.
- Profound methodological knowledge and research experience as well as a passion and ability for academic writing.
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