Sunday, May 8, 2011

[UK-PhD] ESF-CUC PhD Studentship Opportunity at University of Plymouth

SF-CUC PhD Studentship Opportunity at University of Plymouth

Overview

Thermography for thermal building assessment and improvement.
University of Plymouth, Environmental Building Group, School of Architecture, Design and Environment

Project overview
Within Cornwall there exists a significant stock of existing buildings that need to be thermally upgraded in order to increase energy efficiency, reduce carbon emissions, improve the quality of life of the occupants, and help with fuel poverty. This project aims to develop high level thermography knowledge and skills that will provide key expertise for the identification of weak points in the thermal shell of buildings. This will provide a knowledge base that will contribute to both capacity and delivery.

Thermography is an emerging technology for professionals looking at the thermal performance of buildings. Unfortunately, thermal images are often misinterpreted. This is especially true in conditions where thermal mass and moisture might have an impact on readings, for example in many Cornish period buildings like typical "stone cottages" or Victorian terraced houses. In such cases thermal behaviour shows time-lag and dampening effects, which are not visible in instantaneous thermal images, or simple interpretation of single images. This project will aim to develop a deeper understanding of the relation between thermographic single time-frame images and the ongoing transient heat-flow process where indoor and outdoor environmental conditions are in constant flux.

The project will apply thermography to existing dwellings, either within the rental sector via Penwith Housing Association, or private sector via RTP Surveyors. These partners drive the work of a series of SMEs that undertake the required upgrading of the buildings – contributing to the creation / supporting of jobs in the county. The Cornwal Development Company will help with dissemination and linkage to the micro SMEs in the construction sector.

Supervisors:
Dr Pieter de Wilde and Dr David Coley (University of Exeter)

Funding details:
The studentship is funded by Europe Social Fund (ESF). The studentship is supported for three years from 1 October 2011 and includes full Home/EU tuition fees and a stipend of £13,590 p.a. (tax free).

Eligibility:
Applicants should hold a minimum of a UK Honours Degree at 2:1 level or equivalent in a suitable management or built environment field, with ideally a relevant master qualification.

How to apply
For an application form and full details on how to apply, please visit www.plymouth.ac.uk/pghowtoapply. Applications should be made by using the PDF application form or the Word application form. Printed application forms are also available and can be obtained from the Course Information Unit, Tel: +44 (0) 1752 585858, Email: prospectus@plymouth.ac.uk.

On completion send your application form to:
Sue Matheron by email: susan.matheron@plymouth.ac.uk or posted to:
Faculty of Arts
Research and Graduate Affairs Office
Room 305
Roland Levinsky Building
Plymouth, PL4 8AA

Further information on the terms and conditions of a PhD at the University of Plymouth can be found on www.plymouth.ac.uk/graduateschool. Application deadline: 12 noon, Friday 3 June 2011 (with interviews to be organised shortly after that date)

Further enquiries: Please contact Sue Matheron susan.matheron@plymouth.ac.uk, or for an informal discussion regarding the project, Dr Pieter de Wilde pieter.dewilde@plymouth.ac.uk