PhD student ‘Assessment of time-dependent degradation of timber structures’

Your function

As a PhD student, in this doctoral project you will develop a framework that allows to estimate as accurately as possible the residual strength and stiffness of (existing) timber structures based on (a combination of) different types of measurements. This will take into account both the time-dependent behavior and the spatial distribution of degradation. The framework will also allow more accurate prediction of the future behavior and remaining lifetime of the structure. The research will mainly consist of an analytical/numerical part, where degradation of wood structures will be investigated and simulated, and the impact on different possible measurements will be examined. This will identify relevant measurement techniques and explore how they can be used to estimate the residual strength/stiffness of a structure. The simulations will also be extended to consider the spatial distribution of degradation. In addition, an experimental component may be provided, in which the computational models developed will be tested against measurements on actual timber structures.

Your team

The Construction Engineering Research Group (CERG) is a young research group within the Faculty of Engineering Technology at Hasselt University. Its research activities mainly focus on the design and building mechanical behavior of structures and structural components made of wood, concrete, glass, masonry and steel, and this with a view to an optimal combination of these materials. In the context of its activities in the ACB² lab and the expansion of its activities towards the assessment of the sustainability of circular building solutions, CERG wishes to recruit a full-time PhD student.

Your talents

  • Master in engineering technology, master in engineering sciences, master in (applied) sciences (or equivalent)
  • You have a strong interest in scientific research;
  • You are collegial and can work well in a team environment;
  • You have a proactive and independent working attitude;
  • You can report clearly, both orally and in writing;
  • You have a good knowledge of written and spoken English;
  • You have analytical and critical thinking skills.

Our offer for you

You will be appointed and paid as PhD student.
You will receive a doctoral fellowship for a period of 2 x 2 years (with intermediate evaluation after 2 years): you will receive a fellowship for 2 years, after which, with a positive evaluation, an extension of 2 years is possible. The planned start date is January 16, 2025 (or to be determined by mutual agreement).

Apply for this position

The selection procedure consists of a preselection based on application file and an interview.

Apply now
Apply up to 25.10.2024

Question about this vacancy?

For substantive questions, send an e-mail to eline.vereecken@uhasselt.be. For questions about the selection procedure, please email jobs@uhasselt.be.

Hasselt University works to ensure that everyone is welcome, feels at home, and can do their best at our university. The diverse talents of our students and staff are a precious resource for our community and the engine of our future prosperity. Diversity of experiences and perspectives enriches our education, strengthens our research and increases our social impact. As a civic university, Hasselt University seeks to set a good example in the region in terms of diversity and inclusion. With our focus on justice and nondiscrimination, we are working together for a diverse and inclusive Hasselt University.

UHasselt does not accept any discrimination in terms of sex, sexual orientation and gender identity and expression, age, family situation or dependent children; disability; culture, religion/ideology; skin colour, ethnic origin; socio-economic background or situation.

Prof. dr. ir. Eline VEREECKEN

Function
Tenure Track Assistant Professor