243 phd-sandwitch-in-architecture-and-built-environment positions at University of Oregon
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Institute for Health in the Built Environment (IHBE) seek to expand their interdisciplinary team that spans expertise in architectural design, building performance, energy efficiency, building science and
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Apply now Job no:535368 Work type:Faculty - Career Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Architecture/Art/Design, Instruction Department: DSGN School of Architecture & Environment (SAE) Rank: Assistant
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systems. These services provide the University of Oregon community with a safe, efficient, reliable, functional and aesthetically pleasing learning environment in support of the University’s mission and
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& Architecture (“HAA”) offers undergraduate, Master’s, and PhD programs in the history, theory, and criticism of art, architecture, and visual culture. It is also home to the Graduate Certificate in Museum Studies
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on the built environment. Going beyond these emerging technologies, we explore the possible implications on equity, health and safety, the economy, and the environment to inform decision-making that supports
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or physical information; and Technology Infrastructure, which provides administration and support for the software, hardware, and services needed to support the campus IT environment. Information Services also
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health, and more. The campus also hosts research centers in fields such as urban planning, energy studies, immersive media, labor education, and health in the built environment. UO Portland is located in
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/environmentally-connected interdisciplinary work with real world impact. Faculty in the department of Data Science can work with PhD students and integrate in specialized research communities through affiliations
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meetings; coordinating with and occasionally helping to mentor student interns. Duration is one year, with potential to renew for a second year. Minimum Requirements • MA/PhD/MFA/MArch in art history, studio
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around the world to understand the impacts of new mobility, urban delivery, and autonomous vehicles on the built environment. Going beyond these emerging technologies, we explore the possible implications