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Postdoctoral Position /// Biomaterials in Architecture - Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia

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OPEN POSITION FOR POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW IN BIOMATERIALS IN ARCHITECTURE


Are you a motivated researcher in the field of biobased building materials and looking for an opportunity to join a research team to collaborate with leading international partners from academia and industry on exciting hands-on research projects to advance environmentally sustainable and fully circular bio-based building materials? Then apply to this exciting opportunity to join our Construction and Architectural Robotics Lab in the QUT (Queensland University of Technology) School of Architecture & Built Environment.


We are seeking a Research Fellow with expertise in at least one of the following areas:

• Demonstrated experience and knowledge of working with biogenic materials.

• Proven proficiency in the use of 3D printing technology.

• Proven proficiency in computational design and programming skills.

• Life Cycle Assessment (LCA).


Please view the full position description here:


Please contact Professor Tim Schork (tim.schork@qut.edu.au) directly for an informal discussion and information about the role.


Applications Close: 05-Oct-2025 at 11.30pm



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