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Job title Research Associate (Material flows for UK buildings circular economy)

Department Mechanical Engineering

Salary Starting from £37,099, rising to £44,263

Grade Grade 7

Contract Type Full Time, Fixed Term

Placed on Thursday 01 August 2024

Closing date Sunday 08 September 2024

Interview date To be confirmed

Reference FM11942

Applicant Visa Guidance Skilled Worker visa: guidance for applicants (bath.ac.uk)

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Research Associate (Material flows for UK buildings circular economy)

About the role

We are looking for a researcher to join our team at the Institute for Sustainability at the University of Bath, to work on an exciting new five-year multi-institution project on circular economy for buildings: BuildZero.

BuildZero aims to understand if the UK’s needs from its building stock can be met with zero new raw material extraction, zero emissions and zero waste. Our research will show to what extent this vision is achievable and desirable, and provide a platform for translating circular economy approaches into practice and policy at scale.

Within this wider project, your focus will be on understanding flows of relevant materials and components in and out of the UK building stock, using various data sources to model flows and stocks over time using Material Flow Analysis approaches. You will also be an integral member of the large, multidisciplinary BuildZero project team, and will contribute to wider project tasks, events, and outputs.

This role is initially offered for 2 years with an expected end date of 31st October 2026. There is potential for a researcher who brings or can develop suitable skills to extend this to deliver further work packages: on modelling how circularity strategies interact to create change at UK building stock scale, and developing and using novel 'prospective life cycle assessment' methods to ensure environmental impacts properly consider expected future changes to processes and systems.

If you are interested, please get in touch to find out more or informally discuss the project before applying: email Dr Rick Lupton (Bath project lead) on rcl38@bath.ac.uk.

About you

We are looking for applicants who have a PhD or equivalent relevant experience, in industrial ecology or related areas. You will also need:

  • Knowledge of relevant modelling approaches such as Material Stock and Flow Analysis and Life Cycle Assessment.
  • Experience of successfully processing and interpreting data, building models and analysing research results in a transparent and reproducible way, using tools such as Python (or equivalent).
  • Ability to organise and prioritise your own workload, and to work in a broad interdisciplinary team, both within Bath and across the wider project.
  • Excellent oral, interpersonal and written communication skills.
  • Familiarity with issues of circular economy and the built environment (desirable).

What we can offer you:

Find out more about our benefits.

As a member of Research Staff at the University of Bath, you will be encouraged to take up a minimum of 10 days professional development per year.

We consider ourselves to be a university where difference is celebrated, respected and encouraged. We have an excellent international reputation with staff from over 60 different nations and have made a positive commitment towards gender equality and intersectionality receiving a Silver Athena SWAN award. We truly believe that diversity of experience, perspectives, and backgrounds will lead to a better environment for our employees and students, so we encourage applications from all genders, backgrounds, and communities, particularly from under-represented groups, and value the positive impact that will have on the university. We are committed to maintaining a safe and secure environment for our students, staff, and community by reinforcing our Safer Recruitment commitment.

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