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CSIRO Postdoctoral Fellowship in Refining HVAC sizing for residential buildings in Australia

GraduateFull-timeHybridMelbourne VIC, AustraliaEngineeringPosted 3 months agoVerified 2 days ago
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About the job

This job is about delivering high-impact research that supports energy-efficient homes and contributes to Australia’s net zero 2050 targets. By advancing national building energy tools and developing HVAC sizing methods, you will play a crucial role in improving residential building standards and industry practices. The team values collaboration and innovation, creating an environment where everyone can thrive and contribute to meaningful change.

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You'll be responsible for

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Conducting innovative research

Engaging in impactful research that supports energy-efficient homes and informs building standards.
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Developing methodologies

Creating methodologies for modelling HVAC systems and heat recovery ventilation systems.
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Implementing frameworks

Implementing HVAC sizing frameworks within AccuRate Home to enhance energy performance.

Key criteria

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Doctorate in relevant discipline

Possession of a PhD in thermal engineering, mechanical engineering, or architecture.

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Experience in building thermal performance simulation

Demonstrated background in mechanical engineering or building science.

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Data analysis skills

Proven experience analysing large data sets for research purposes.

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5 criteria for this job
Doctorate in relevant discipline
Possession of a PhD in thermal engineering, mechanical engineering, or architecture.

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Experience in building thermal performance simulation
Demonstrated background in mechanical engineering or building science.

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Data analysis skills
Proven experience analysing large data sets for research purposes.

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Strong communication skills
High-level written and verbal skills for presenting research outcomes.

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Publication record
A strong track record of publications in peer-reviewed journals.

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