Job description
The Netherlands faces the enormous challenge of renovating 1.5 million buildings and transitioning 7 million homes to fossil-free energy by 2050. Current renovation approaches are too slow and inefficient to meet these targets. To build capacity, it is important to utilise the available resources more efficiently, for example by gravitating towards industrialised and mass renovation strategies. However, the bottlenecks are of both technical (e.g., tools to support project clustering, generative design, coordination) and non-technical (e.g., streamlined governance and re-engineered processes) natures. The PRE-MADONA project offers a game-changing solution by leveraging data-driven methods to optimise large-scale renovation flows (Verbouwstromen). By bringing together contractors, clusters of buildings, and smart logistical planning, PRE-MADONA accelerates renovations using repeated, standardised processes—saving time, resources, and costs.
The Challenge
Transitioning to renovation flows demands the development of a set of support tools that can leverage a wealth of available and to-be-collected data to support mass renovation projects. Depending on how the process is initiated, these tools should support clustering similar houses (e.g., in terms of location, morphology, surrounding environment, access to energy grid, etc.) that would be suitable for the implementation of standardised renovation solutions from different perspectives (suppliers, clients, housing associations, etc.). Additionally, a generative design approach needs to be developed to rapidly design globally optimal (e.g., cost, feasibility, contribution to energy efficiency, resource availability, and potential for mass execution) solutions for different clusters.
In this project, we aim to develop supporting tools for the clustering and generative design of energy renovation projects in order to accelerate the transition to the renovation flow.
You will be part of a team comprising three PhD researchers who are dedicated to the PRE-MADONA project. Together, you work in a multidisciplinary project with through leaders in the domain of digitalisation and energy renovation. You will learn to conduct research independently and grow scientifically through collaboration and supervision by researchers from Saxion and Hanze Universities of Applied Science, supervisors from the Construction Management Engineering cluster at the University of Twente, and a strong network of industry partners in the Dutch construction sector.