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Doctoral researcher for assessing carbon flows in the built environment

We are now looking for a Doctoral researcher for assessing carbon flows in the built environment. Are you interested in circular economy and life cycle assessment in architecture and construction? Do you want to work for turning down the emissions and overuse of materials in the built environment?

We are now looking for a doctoral candidate for a PhD position at Aalto University’s Department of Architecture. In this position you will have a chance to make an impact by analysing and developing solutions for effectively capturing carbon into the built environment. Join us in shaping the future!

The position is part of Profi 8 research “Transformation of urban systems” funded by the Research Council of Finland. The work aims at modeling carbon flows, developing solutions for removing and storing greenhouse gases into the built environment, and developing the life cycle assessment method for quantifying multiple cycles of using building products.

Your role and goals

  • Work independently for the goals of the research project (link)
  • Write and publish academic research papers according to your PhD plan
  • Participate into design and research activities of the research group of sustainable construction and Aalto University’s other relevant departments

Your network and team

The project will be led and PhD position supervised by Associate Professor, D.Sc., architect Matti Kuittinen, but you will also collaborate with other professors of the faculty. You are expected to collaborate with relevant other scientists as well as representatives of cities, municipalities, associations, and industry to the extent that is necessary for the position.

Your experience and ambitions

  • Master degree in architecture, engineering, or other relevant field
  • Experience in life cycle assessment (LCA) and energy simulation, knowledge of One Click LCA and IDA-ICE tools is considered as an advantage
  • Understanding of building design, structures, and material in the Finnish context
  • Capability for working with Building Information Models
  • Fluent English is a must, knowledge of official languages of Finland (Finnish or Swedish) are considered as an advantage

What we offer

A fully funded doctoral position, full-time or part-time (50% depending on the candidate's preference). The total duration of the employment is estimated to be approximately four years. Initially, a two-year contract will be made (mid-term evaluation for continuation).

Meaningful and inspiring environment. We are proud of our purpose to shape a sustainable future. We spark the game changers of tomorrow, and renew society with research-based knowledge, creativity and an entrepreneurial mindset.

Culture that inspires and includes everyone. All our work is guided by the values of the university: responsibility, courage, and collaboration. It’s the people that create Aalto, now and in the future. We want to be an open community where equality and inclusion enable curiosity, innovation, collaboration and wellbeing.

Responsible and meaningful role with true impact in our University’s success, and in the end, in the wellbeing of our planet. Support, coaching and sparring when you feel you need it. Great possibilities for competence development and learning. We constantly keep learning to find the most impactful ways to empower – and invest in – our people.

Our vast array of professional development opportunities means you will grow and learn, having the chance to participate actively in staff trainings and development projects based on your interests and needs. The salary for this position is 3075 €/month.

We value work-life balance and well-being in all aspects of life. We work in a hybrid model, with the primary workplace located at the Otaniemi Campus in Espoo, Finland. Life on the revitalized campus is vibrant, featuring stunning architecture, tranquil nature, and a variety of cafes, restaurants, and services, all complemented by excellent public transportation connections.

Join us!

To apply, please share your CV, Master’s Degree certificate with a transcript of records, motivation letter, and expression of your research interests with us through our recruitment site ("Apply now!") latest at 23.59pm (EET) 20th of October, 2025.

In the motivation letter – that should not exceed 1 page – please answer to the following questions: What is your background and experience in building design, life cycle assessment and energy simulation, including the use of relevant tools? What was the topic of your Master’s thesis and its grade? (Provide a link to the work, if possible) Are you planning to apply for full time (100 %) or part time (50%) position?

In the expression of your research interests – that should not exceed 2 pages – please answer to the following question: How would you approach the research question of generating and maintaining long-lasting carbon storages in the built environment? Include citations to relevant peer-reviewed literature. The expression of research interest will be used as background for developing your PhD project plan together with your supervising professor.

The selected applicant will have to also apply successfully to the ARTS Doctoral programme during the six-month probation period for the position. The selected applicant is thus expected to be able to develop a high quality research plan for the ARTS Doctoral programme soon after being hired. The target graduation time in doctoral studies is four years at the School of Arts, Design and Architecture. You can find more information about the ARTS Doctoral Programme and how to apply for doctoral studies here: Aalto Doctoral Programme in Arts, Design and Architecture.

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