The Materials in Transition (MATR) Lab at the School of ENAC, EPFL, is looking for a self-driven and inquisitive PhD candidate to start between July and September 2026, or upon agreement, in the field of sustainable construction.
The PhD research will focus on the development of design approaches for building elements that can meet functional performance criteria across multiple lifecycles enabling reuse; adaptability; and reduced environmental impact. This will involve the development of novel assessment methods for reuse under changing socio-economic conditions with a particular emphasis on reversible construction and practical methods for separation, reuse, and reconfiguration. Through this work, you will help redefine how building elements are designed, assembled and reused through the development and validation of practical and scalable approaches to multi-lifecycle design. Possible research directions include:
The exact focus will be adapted to the candidate’s background and interests.
MATR Lab
The incoming PhD candidate will be part of a growing and dynamic research team at the MATR lab, led by Prof. Rebecca Hartwell, where we seek to:
As a PhD candidate, you will be expected to:
Only applications submitted through the online platform are considered. Please apply by uploading a single PDF file that contains supporting information, including:
Important: Your application should demonstrate a genuine interest in the advertised topic or the broader research themes of the lab. We value original, personally written applications that reflect your own thinking and voice.
Pre-screening will start immediately and continue until suitable candidates have been found. The selection process involves multiple stages, and short-listed candidates will be requested to apply to a specific EPFL Doctoral Program to qualify for a PhD at EPFL, i.e. EDAR. Please check this page for additional information on admission. Please note that this parallel application process is necessary to be eligible for a PhD at EPFL.
Application deadline: 26/05/2026
For more information, please contact: Prof. Rebecca Hartwell (rebecca.hartwell@epfl.ch).
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