We have a fulltime, two year trainee position at the PDEng program 'Smart Buildings & Cities' of the Eindhoven University of Technology.
Smart Buildings & Cities PDEng programThe Smart Buildings & Cities PDEng program wants to contribute to the transition towards smart, intelligent and sustainable cities where quality of life is high. This transition requires new solutions which can only be created through multiscale and transdisciplinary (design) approaches. This requires technical designers who are able to work in a multidisciplinary environment and know how to communicate with different disciplines and stake holders. This PDEng program educates trainees to become those technical designers! Please note that this program is about technological design, i.e., the process of solving problems by means of a technological design, this in contrast to (PhD) research, which is the process of understanding problems.
The Department of the Built Environment of the Eindhoven University of Technology offers you a trainee position to follow a two-year post-master technological designer program, which leads to the degree of 'Professional Doctorate in Engineering' (PDEng). The program consists of two main parts running in parallel:
- Half of the program consists of post-master level education in the form of generic design projects and courses about design methods, entrepreneurship and professional skills. Furthermore, it includes several technical courses about topics relevant to SBC. This part of the program also offers ample opportunity to develop professional skills.
- The other half of the program is dedicated to an individual design project in collaboration with a company. It is the trainees main responsibility to manage and execute the project. Each trainee is supported by an advisor from the company and an advisor from the university. A business plan for implementation or marketing of the designed product or process is part of the final deliverables.
This company design project contributes to the development of digital twins for reducing energy consumption and improving indoor comfort in high performance buildings. The goal of such digital twins is to facilitate optimal decision-making for the operation of integrated building energy systems. In addition to HVAC controls, there will be particular attention for the real-time operation of advanced façade technologies, such as innovative solar shading and decentralized ventilation systems. The project aims at the development of solutions for so-called hybrid or grey-box digital twins, combining the best elements physics-based building performance simulations and data driven techniques.
This project will be carried out in collaboration with PHYSEE, a scale-up from Delft. PHYSEE has developed SENSE a building management platform utilizing both digital twins and building physics.
The PDEng trainee will be embedded in the Building Performance Group at TU/e -
www.tue.nl/buildingperformance