Postdoc in Assessment and Adaptation of Building Components for Extended Service Lifespans — EPFL

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EPFL · Fribourg (FR)
Categoria: Ricerca Contratto: full-time Salario: CHF 68'500 - 104'000
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SalaryCHF 68'500 - 104'000

Role overview

Mission Contribution

The Materials in Transition (MATR) Lab at the School of ENAC, EPFL, is seeking a self-driven and inquisitive post-doctoral researcher to start between August and October 2026, in the field of sustainable construction.

The research integrates dynamic material value-chain analyses, ownership models, technical performance assessment, and design-for-disassembly strategies to support the reuse and adaptation of building components.

Main responsibilities

  • Key responsibilities will include:
  • Analysis and synthesis of existing research on material value chains and building stock inventories to quantify the adaptation potential of construction elements
  • Investigations into building ownership models that support the reuse of building elements
  • Identification and analysis of underlying mechanisms for deterioration in building envelope performance
  • Development of standardised test protocols for non-destructive assessment of building envelope elements
  • Support for ongoing practical research on design for disassembly and engineered reversible connection systems MATR Lab
  • The incoming candidate will be part of a growing and dynamic research team at the MATR lab, led by Prof. Rebecca Hartwell, where we seek to: Main duties and responsibilities
  • As a research collaborator, you will be expected to:
  • Conduct cutting-edge research including experimental design, data collection and analysis, and dissemination;
  • Research in collaboration with academic partners and international collaborators;

Application process

  • Integrate resilience into the design and application of construction materials in response to evolving socio-economic challenges, such as climate change, social equity, occupant health, and strategic independence in material supply-chains.
  • Develop comprehensive digital assessment methods to evaluate whole-life material flows and their associated impact across sectors to inform policy and practice.
  • Engineer whole-life adaptability at the product-scale through material science and design.

Additional details

  • Support for ongoing practical research on design for disassembly and engineered reversible connection systems
  • The incoming candidate will be part of a growing and dynamic research team at the MATR lab, led by Prof. Rebecca Hartwell, where we seek to: Main duties and responsibilities
  • Lead and contribute to scientific articles for publication in peer-reviewed journals; Support in funding acquisition;
  • Contribute to laboratory activities, including PhD and Master student supervision and teaching assistance.
  • Proficient in, or willing to learn, programming languages (e.g.
  • Fluency in English is essential [French would be an asset]
  • World-class and international research and training environment with access to state-of-the art experimental facilities and a rich and vibrant scientific and entrepreneurial community Competitive renumeration
  • International collaboration and visiting opportunities through an excellent network of collaborations with industrial stakeholders and leading international universities.

Notes and original content

  • Contribution
  • The incoming candidate will be part of a growing and dynamic research team at the MATR lab, led by Prof.
  • Rebecca Hartwell, where we seek to:
  • Main duties and responsibilities
  • Lead and contribute to scientific articles for publication in peer-reviewed journals;
  • Support in funding acquisition;
  • MATLAB, Python, R)
  • World-class and international research and training environment with access to state-of-the art experimental facilities and a rich and vibrant scientific and entrepreneurial community
  • Competitive renumeration
  • Stimulating
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