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PhD Studentship: Sustainable Building Design PDF Print E-mail
Written by Suleman Shahid   

The Welsh School of Architecture is one of the leading research schools in the UK, with an established international reputation for research in architecture science and sustainable design, history and theory and professional practice. Applications are invited for this 3 year studentship sponsored by the Building Research Establishment (BRE) Trust to commence as soon as possible.

Funding:
The studentship covers tuition fees, a grant of £15,000 per annum and reasonable student travel and subsistence expenses for travel between BRE premises and the University, plus limited European and international travel. There is a possibility of further post-doctoral career opportunities within BRE or the School for the right applicant, upon successful completion of the PhD programme. The Project:
The successful applicant will work with Dr Ian Knight at the Welsh School of Architecture, within the newly established BRE Centre for Sustainable Building Design and Dr Robin Wiltshire based at BRE in Hertfordshire. Time will be split between the two sites.

The project title is ‘Optimising thermal storage techniques to increase the useful energy outputs from small scale renewable energy and CHP in buildings.' The aims of the research study are:
  • to demonstrate that the effective output of low and zero carbon technologies can be raised by means of Thermal Storage techniques
  • to review the current knowledge in this subject area and identify barriers
  • to the uptake of Thermal Storage techniques
  • to obtain an estimate of the magnitude of this potentially increased output for various technologies
  • to assist with the development of models for Thermal Storage techniques, for existing modelling tools such as EnergyPlus and ESP-r
  • to work in conjunction with an EU funded project helping to define policy towards the use of Thermal Storage with Renewable Energy systems and CHP in buildings
  • as a result of the research, to assess the impact that such techniques might have in improving the carbon emissions performance of the existing housing stock in the UK
  • to pursue focused research on one of the promising storage technology options.


Eligibility:
Applicants (Home/EU only) should have a good honours degree (minimum upper second class or equivalent) from an approved UK or overseas University in architecture, or building-related engineering discipline, and must have a good understanding of the design of building services, in particular thermal energy systems. Computer skills are essential.

Application:
To apply, please submit a full curriculum vitae to:

Dr Ian Knight,
Welsh School of Architecture
Bute Building
King Edward VII Avenue
Cardiff
CF10 3NB

Your application must include the names of two referees and a brief statement outlining your interest in pursuing postgraduate research.

The deadline for receipt of the application is Friday 17th March 2006.

Further Information:
For more information about the School's research activities and PhD programme, please refer to the School's website at www.cardiff.ac.uk/archi. For an informal discussion about the studentship, please call Dr Ian Knight on 029 2087 5496 or email

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