Research Associate In Building Energy Modelling, Monitoring & Decarbonisation

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Hull, United Kingdom
£33,002.00 - £38,784.00; not specified; not specif...
Not specified (assumed to be hybrid or on-site based on project collaboration).
Building energy modelling
Building performance data analysis
Stakeholder co-design
The University of Hull is seeking a Research Associate for a project focused on building energy modeling, monitoring, and decarbonization, in collaboration with partners like Reckitt and Hull Truck Theatre. The position aims to bridge the performance gap in non-domestic buildings and is funded through the EPSRC Northern Net Zero Accelerator initiative, offering an attractive salary range and a dynamic research environment

Job Summary

  • The post-holder will be expected to join the active research community in the Energy and Environment Institute, which brings together leading academics to tackle global issues surrounding climate change and its consequences on livelihoods.
  • The successful candidate will join a dynamic research team at the University of Hull’ s Energy and Environment Institute, working on a 12-month project that brings together cutting-edge energy modelling, stakeholder co-design, and demonstrator validation across two high-profile sites: Hull Truck Theatre (a community arts venue) and Reckitt’s R&D building.
  • This is an excellent opportunity for a researcher with expertise in building energy modelling, monitoring, and performance analysis to work on a high-impact applied project with strong regional relevance, excellent partner visibility, and clear potential to shape real-world building decarbonisation.

Matching Summary

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The University of Hull is seeking a Research Associate for a project focused on building energy modeling, monitoring, and decarbonization, in collaboration with partners like Reckitt and Hull Truck Theatre. The position aims to bridge the performance gap in non-domestic buildings and is funded through the EPSRC Northern Net Zero Accelerator initiative, offering an attractive salary range and a dynamic research environment.

Salary

£33,002.00 - £38,784.00; Not specified; Not specified

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • building energy modelling
  • building performance data analysis
  • stakeholder co-design
  • digital innovation
  • regional collaboration

Nice-to-have

  • tackle global issues
  • collaboration and diverse perspectives
  • real-world decarbonisation
  • high-impact applied project

Key Requirements

  • Fixed-term contract until 30 April 2027
  • EPSRC funded project

Work Rights

Not specified

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