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Re-advertisement: Postdoc in Material and Computational Design at the Royal Danish Academy

Det Kongelige Akademi



Do you want to advance the state-of-the-art research in material and computational design? The Royal Danish Academy invites applicants for a position as a postdoctoral researcher. The position is offered at the Royal Danish Academy, in the Institute of Architecture and Design, at the Cluster for Material Studies, and will work closely with researchers from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU).

The vacant position is a 1,5 year, full-time position and we hope to fill the position by 15 August or as soon as possible thereafter.

The position is part of the research project Matters, which is funded by a Villum Synergy grant. Matters is focused on material and computational design for analyzing, characterizing and developing novel wood composite structures. As part of the project, we offer two postdoc positions. The two postdocs will work closely together with the two project PI’s, Professor MSO Isak Worre Foged (The Royal Danish Academy) and Associate Professor Dimitrios Papadopoulos (Technical University of Denmark). One postdoc is formally employed at the Royal Danish Academy with the candidate expected to have a background in architecture or design with previous studies in material and computational design. One postdoc is employed at the Technical University with the candidate expected to have a background in computer science with previous studies in computer vision and machine learning. To be considered for the position at the Technical University, please read more about that position on their website www.dtu.dk.

The Cluster for Material Studies, at the Institute of Architecture and Design, is a research environment studying and developing material phenomena and performances across architecture and design scales. Our aim is to develop knowledge, methods and demonstrations that impact the ability for architecture and design disciplines to develop aesthetic and sustainable solutions which influence society generally and humans directly through perceived experiences. Our strategy is to study materials in synergetic investigation trajectories of material making, material programming and material perception.

About the position
We are looking for a person with a visionary professional profile committed to delivering results, presenting knowledge and contributing innovative thinking in the area. With a focus on process and method and the inclusion of the latest knowledge and technology, you are expected to be able to contribute cutting-edge knowledge to the field. Our general aim is to strengthen the subject area of advanced analysis and design of wood composites and specifically contribute to the Matters research project as part of the dedicated research team. Your duties will include research in the focus area of the position.

Qualifications
As a minimum, you hold a relevant master’s level degree and a PhD or PhD-level scientific qualifications at the starting point of the position.

We also expect that you:

  • have a background in architecture or design.
  • have demonstrated previous studies focused on material studies, ideally related to wood species.
  • have demonstrated previous computational design research, ideally related to optimisation and machine learning methods.

What we offer
We offer a 1.5 year postdoc position in a creative, dedicated, stimulating visionary and international educational and research environment. The successful candidate will enjoy contributory influence, responsibility and an opportunity to shape the Royal Danish Academy’s research and teaching. We value good collegial relationships conducive to mutual inspiration and discourse.

Salary and terms of employment
The terms of pay and employment will be in accordance with the agreement in force between the Danish Ministry of Finance and a number of organisations under the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations (AC) for academic staff in public service. A qualification allowance will be negotiable, depending on your skills and experience.

The position will also be filled in accordance with the applicable job structure for artistic and scientific staff at the Royal Danish Academy – Architecture, Design, Conservation; Aarhus School of Architecture and Design School Kolding – Executive Order No. 1190 of 21 August 2023.

This is a full-time position with an average of 37 working hours per week and includes research. The distribution of your duties may differ as deemed necessary by the Royal Danish Academy, and you may be required to undertake other job-related duties.

The position is a fixed-term appointment that will terminate without further notice after 1.5 years.

Any secondary occupation is acceptable provided it is compatible with the duties of a postdoc.

Application
Please submit a letter of motivation (1 A4 page), an up-to-date CV (2 A4 pages), academic diplomas and certificates, documentation of your qualifications as listed above, a description of your research profile (1 A4 page) and a list of your published works, preferably including copies of works you wish to highlight (maximum five works). Any assessment(s) of previous postdoc positions held should also be enclosed.

You should submit your application with attachments online via the “Apply for position” button, to reach the Royal Danish Academy no later than 7 June 2024.
Attachments that cannot be submitted online with the application should be sent by post in triplicate to the address below and must be received by the Royal Danish Academy before the application deadline:

Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering

Att. Louise Hellqvist Sieverts

Philip de Langes Allé 10

1435 Copenhagen K

Marked: Postdoc in Material and Computational Design

Applications and application documents received after the application deadline will not be considered.

Please note that the position is being advertised and will be filled in accordance with the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science’s “Executive Order of 12 April 2019 on the employment of artistic and scientific staff at the higher artistic educational institutions within the remit of the Ministry of Higher Education and Science”.

After the application deadline, in consultation with the appointments committee, the head of the institute will select applicants for assessment. Applicants will be selected according to an overall assessment of which applicants best meet the criteria set out in this call for applications based on the application documents submitted. In your application, including attachments, please therefore provide evidence that you meet the qualification requirements described in the call for applications.

All applicants will then be informed as to whether or not their application will proceed to the next stage of the selection procedure, and those selected will be informed of the composition of the committee. An expert assessment committee will then assess the selected applicants for the given position. Each applicant will be sent their assessment, with an option to submit comments.

The appointment as postdoc will therefore be based on a specific assessment by an expert assessment committee. The assessment committee will base its assessment on the qualification requirements listed in the call for applications and all the application documents. In your application, including attachments, please therefore provide evidence that you meet the qualification requirements described in the call for applications.

Further information
Information regarding qualification requirements, the application process and the e-recruitment system can be obtained on request from HR-employee, Louise Hellqvist Sieverts, e-mail address: [email protected] tel.: +45 4170 1537. Details about the academic content of the position can be obtained on request from Head of Institute Mathilde Serup, e-mail address [email protected], tel. +45 4170 1513.

General information about the Royal Danish Academy and the Institute of Architecture and Design can be found at www.royaldanishacademy.com.

The Royal Danish Academy is an inclusive workplace that considers diversity a strength. We therefore encourage all qualified and interested applicants to apply for the position

About the Royal Danish Academy
The Royal Danish Academy – Architecture, Design and Conservation is an internationally recognised academy that educates professionally creative graduates to the highest level and develops new knowledge that creates value for society and the labour market. The Royal Danish Academy is a public institution under the Ministry of Higher Education and Science and has approximately 1,700 students and 350 full-time staff equivalents. Read more about the Royal Danish Academy on our website www.royaldanishacademy.com.

Department: Philip de Langes Allé 10, København K

Lokation: Holmen

Application deadline: 05 Jun 2024

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