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20 days ago

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Job summary

Loughborough University invites applications for a PhD studentship focused on measuring daylight exposure in heritage buildings. The role combines light modeling and spatial measurement techniques, aimed at conservation efforts for light-sensitive objects. Candidates will participate in a vibrant research community with support for their academic growth.

Qualifications

  • Background in physics, engineering, mathematics, or related discipline required.
  • Experience in software development using Matlab/IDL is necessary.
  • Good communication skills and motivation are essential.

Responsibilities

  • Demonstrate and validate long-term cumulative light exposure measurement.
  • Combine HDR and photogrammetry for 3D illumination field recreation.
  • Develop visualization tools for data analysis for conservators.

Skills

Software Development
Mathematical Modelling

Education

2.1 Honours degree or equivalent

Job description

PhD Studentship: A novel camera-based approach to measure daylight exposure for conservation/management of light-sensitive

PhD Studentship: A novel camera-based approach to measure daylight exposure for conservation/management of light-sensitive objects in heritage buildingsLoughborough University - School of Civil and Building Engineeringhttp://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AGV407/phd-studentship/

Background to the research
Many heritage buildings contain light sensitive objects, e.g. paintings, fabrics, wallpapers, furnishings etc. Management of the long-term exposure of these objects to daylight is a key issue for the bodies that have responsibility for managing the buildings and preserving their contents, e.g. The National Trust. It is acknowledged that systematic monitoring of light exposure is very sparse, and also that many valuable objects are at risk. Monitoring, if carried out at all, is usually just at one or two points in a space. However, the spatial variation in long-term exposure is believed to be great- typically several orders of magnitude depending on the geometry and reflective properties of the space. The installation of commonly used measurement apparatus can be invasive, expensive and/or impractical.
Aim
This project will employ a novel combination of measurement, GPS, photogrammetry and modeling to quantify the spatial distribution of cumulative daylight exposure in spaces, with a particular application to the management and conservation of light sensitive objects in heritage buildings. The research will include the following tasks:Demonstrate and validate in the laboratory that long-term cumulative light exposure can be determined by proxy means using automated high dynamic range (HDR) image capture.Combine HDR and photogrammetry to recreate the full 3D illumination field from the 2D images.Replicate and validate the approach ?in the field', i.e. in a suitable heritage space.Develop visualisation tools to analyse, reduce and present cumulative illuminance data for conservators and building managers.
The position
The School of Civil and Building Engineering at Loughborough University invites applications for a PhD studentship from individuals interested in fusing light modelling with modern spatial measurement techniques. A background in physics/engineering/mathematics or related discipline will be required, combined with some expertise in software development using Matlab/IDL. As part of a large, growing and supportive research community within the School, the successful candidate will benefit from the University?s Graduate School and their extensive and targeted skills training for research students. The successful candidate will be joining a lively community of research students and staff, where doctoral students are given great academic and administrative support and are an integral part of the University's research culture.
Loughborough University
Voted Sunday Times 'University of the Year' 2008-2009, winner of The Times Higher 'Best Student Experience' poll for five years running (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010) and with over 3,200 staff and in excess of 16,000 students, Loughborough University is one of the top 20 Universities in the UK. The University has an impressive and pleasant campus in the heart of the East Midlands - the largest single site campus in the UK. Its world-class sports and educational facilities, combined with its lively, diverse student community, make it a fantastic place to study, socialise and play.
Funding and eligibility
The studentship is open to mathematically literate graduates with experience in numerate subjects such as mathematical modelling, statistics or those with a strong engineering background provided that they are good communicators, well qualified and highly motivated. The minimum entry qualification is a 2.1 Honours degree or equivalent. A lower qualification is acceptable if supplemented with an appropriate postgraduate (MSc) qualification and relevant experience. The studentship is for 3 years and covers fees and a tax-exempt stipend of ?13,726 for the 2013/2014 academic year with cost of living adjustments in years 2 and 3. Tuition fees will be paid at the UK/EU rate.Studentships must start on the 1st October 2013.Additional Information: Applications can be made on-line:http://www.lboro.ac.uk/study/apply/research/For an informal discussion on the broad topic area, please contact Prof John Mardaljevic (School of Civil and Building Engineering), on +44 1509 222630 or J.Mardaljevic at lboro.ac.uk.For enquiries about the application process, please contact Ms Helen Newbold, H.Newbold at lboro.ac.uk.Closing date for applications: Applications will be accepted until 20th August 2013, or until the post is filled.===========================================John Mardaljevic PhD FSLLProfessor of Building Daylight ModellingSchool of Civil & Building EngineeringLoughborough UniversityLoughboroughLeicestershireLE11 3TU, UKTel: +44 1509 222630 (Direct)Tel: +44 1509 228529 (Pam Allen, secretary)j.mardaljevic at lboro.ac.ukhttp://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/cv/staff/profile/367.htmlPersonal daylighting website:http://climate-based-daylighting.com Employment Type: Full Time Loughborough, Leicestershirev, UK Company: Loughborough University - School of Civil and Building Engineering http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AGV407/phd-studentship/ Company Logo: How to Apply:

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