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(LOCI) and the Louvain research institute for Landscape, Architecture, Built environment (LAB) in the Science and Technology Sector, this position will include the following teaching, research and
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research institute for Landscape, Architecture, Built environment (LAB) (https://uclouvain.be/en/research-institutes/ LAB) Need more information? Questions about this position: Prof. Catherine Vanhamme, Dean
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for the built environment will be developed in collaboration with teams led by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Niessner (Chair of Visual Computing and Artificial Intelligence, School of Computation, Information and
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. Thermoplastic composites, combined with novel material architectures, are central to this transition, enabling recyclable, lightweight structures. Research now targets energy-efficient, automated processes and
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an international environment Desire to publish scientific articles and participate in project meetings and international conferences TU Delft Delft University of Technology is built on strong foundations. As
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with the lab’s objectives. Support the next generation of scientists (PhD students, postdocs), fostering a collaborative and productive research environment. Key areas of support include design analysis
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leaving space for biodiversity and ecosystem services” This interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research project will explore how the built environment can be reimagined as an active component of urban
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. This position is part of a strategic initiative to expand the School’s capacity to address the transformative impacts of emerging technologies on architecture and the built environment. We welcome applicants
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program (NRP81 ) involving 13 project teams working on various aspects of the Swiss Building Culture (Baukultur). The program aims for a Social and Ecological Transition of the Built Environment and to
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and creative outputs. Support the development of grant applications and funded projects. Foster a collaborative and inclusive team environment. Selection Criteria 1. A PhD in an architecture