Exciting Opportunity: PhD Position in Architectural History at ETH Zurich
Website ETH Zurich
ETH Zurich is inviting applications for a PhD position in the field of architectural history and construction research, specifically focusing on wooden structures and roofs. This role offers a unique chance to delve into the intricacies of historical architecture and contribute to cutting-edge research.
Position Overview
- Title: Doktorierende in Baugeschichte/Bauforschung (Holzbau/Dachwerk)
- Location: Zurich, Switzerland
- Employment Rate: 100%
- Contract Type: Fixed-term
This position is ideal for candidates passionate about historical architecture and eager to explore the evolution of wooden roof structures from the 11th century to the present day. The research will contribute to a broader understanding of architectural techniques and their applications in Switzerland, a country rich in cultural heritage.
Key Responsibilities
As a PhD candidate, you will:
- Conduct in-depth research on historical wooden roof constructions.
- Utilize advanced technologies such as laser scanning and drone-based surveying to study architectural monuments.
- Collaborate with a dedicated team of researchers and contribute to the understanding of Swiss architectural history.
- Engage in field studies and archival research to uncover the context of the structures.
Qualifications
Ideal candidates should possess:
- A Master’s degree in architecture, civil engineering, cultural studies, or related fields.
- Native proficiency in German or French, with strong English skills.
- A keen interest in interdisciplinary research and a willingness to explore new methodologies.
- Experience with field studies and an eagerness to use modern technology in research.
Why Join ETH Zurich?
ETH Zurich is a globally recognized institution known for its excellence in research and education. By joining this team, you will be part of a leading research group focused on architectural history, with access to a dynamic and supportive environment.
Benefits of the Position
- An interdisciplinary and international work environment.
- Opportunities to gain teaching experience and contribute to student mentorship.
- Support for professional development and career advancement in fields such as conservation and architectural engineering.
Application Process
Interested candidates should submit their applications online, including:
- A motivational letter (in German)
- A CV (max. 2 pages)
- Academic transcripts of your last degree
- A brief summary of your thesis (in German)
Applications must be submitted via the ETH Zurich online portal; submissions through email or postal services will not be considered.
To apply for this job please visit jobs.ethz.ch.