Construction Management – Resilient Futures: Modelling the Future Resilience of UK Critical Infrastructure (R-Futures)
Loughborough University – Civil and Building Engineering
(Fixed term for 18 months)
(Ref: CV/13718)
Department: Civil and Building Engineering
Role Type: Research
Vacancy Posted: Monday 19 July 2010
Closing Date: Tuesday 17 August 2010
Salary/Benefits: £27,319 – £29,853 per annum
We are seeking a highly-motivated Research Associate to work on multi-institutional project funded by EPSRC and ESRC under the Global Uncertainties programme. The project is exploring future developments in the UK’s energy and transport infrastructures and the resilience of these systems to natural and malicious threats.
The research associate may come from one of a variety of backgrounds, including engineering, social sciences or a business studies discipline. Qualified to at least master’s level (and preferably with a PhD) they will have experience in futures methods and in carrying out state-of-the-art reviews. Previous experience of working on Research Council projects and generating research funds would be advantageous.
Curriculum Vitae will only be accepted if accompanied by a completed University application form.
Informal Discussions
For informal discussions, please contact Professor Andrew Dainty (Professor of Construction Sociology) by email or on +44 (0) 1509 228742
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