Assistant Professor of Steel & Composite Structures – TU Delft, Netherlands

The Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences at the TU Delft seeks a candidate for a position as Assistant Professor in the area of Steel and Composite Structures. The chair focuses on advanced, innovative and experimental modelling techniques for the analysis and design of steel structures, steel concrete structures and structures using fibre-reinforced polymers. Experimental and computational methods for conventional, hybrid and high-performance materials and structures are part of the research domain. Particular emphasis is placed on the sustainable, safe and environmentally-friendly structural design and analysis of steel and composite structures. Key topics are fatigue, monitoring and lifetime prediction of steel and composite structures. Candidates should be able to develop new, innovative and relevant research programmes. The ability to translate research into a balanced Bachelor’s and advanced Master’s programme is important, in addition to conducting research and obtaining funding.

 

Department/faculty Civil Engineering and Geosciences

Level              PhD degree (prof)

Hours per week     38

Location           Delft

Contract           Tenure track

Salary             €3324 to €4551 per month gross

Closing date       01-10-2015 (October 1, 2015)

 

For more information about this offer, please see http://recruitment2.tudelft.nl/vacatures/index.php?type=a&lang=en&id=560900.

To know more about the Tenure Track and the personal development programme, please visitwww.tudelft.nl/tenuretrack.

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