The Chair of Sustainable Construction at ETH Zurich invites applications for a 4-year PhD position within the SNF-funded National Research Programme NRP82 project “NewUrbES – Co-creating new urban leaving space for biodiversity and ecosystem services” This interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research project will explore how the built environment can be reimagined as an active component of urban ecosystems. The PhD student will more specifically work on the building materials. Join us to design materials for more than human living spaces.
This PhD position is part of the SNF-funded interdisciplinary project "NewUrbES – Co-creating New Urban Living Spaces for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services", which aims to radically rethink the role of buildings and cities as active ecosystems. NewUrbES proposes a paradigm shift in urban design, planning, and construction by transforming urban infrastructure into “more-than-human” living spaces—environments designed to be inhabited by both people and non-human species.
Through a transdisciplinary approach that brings together ecology, architecture, planning, and material science, the project explores how design, materials, and governance can be leveraged to regenerate ecosystem functions within cities. Anchored in two real-world laboratories in Switzerland, the project uses design-science loops, empirical studies, and serious games to test, evaluate, and implement ecological design interventions. The aim is to generate both scientific insights and practical tools for biodiversity-positive urban transformation.
The consortium is led by Adrienne Gret Regamey at ETH Zurich, Institute for Spatial and Landscape Planning in collaboration with Christoph Küffer at OST University of Applied Sciences in Institut für Landschaft und Freiraum, Maria Connen at ETH Zurich, Professor for Architecture and Housing, Guillaume Habert at ETH Zurich, main supervisor of the PhD and head of Institute for infrastructure and construction management. The research partners are working closely together with a practice partner, the Stiftung Natur & Wirtschaft who has been leading biodiversity question in practice since more than 20 years.
Finally the research project is embedded into a wider National Research program on biodiversity (NRP82) which seek to understand the challenges facing, and opportunities offered by, biodiversity and ecosystem services, and to develop practical solutions for their conservation and sustainable use. 15 research projects on the various aspects of biodiversity have been selected. NewUrbES is one of them.
The doctoral researcher will be based at the Chair of Sustainable Construction and will focus on the material dimension of biodiversity-oriented design. The PhD will contribute to three interconnected research tasks:
Task 1: Biodiversity Footprint Assessment
Evaluate the biodiversity impacts of conventional and alternative construction materials across their life cycle combining conventional process -based inventory with Multi-Regional Input-Output databases allowing to map the extended supply chains and to couple such model with land use change to identify global biodiversity impact of sector activities. The objective of this task is to develop hybrid LCA method accounting for biodiversity losses across global supply chains and apply it to building materials used in Switzerland.
Task 2: Ecosystem Services Evaluation
Assess the potential of construction materials and design strategies to enhance urban ecosystem services, such as habitat provision, water retention, microclimate regulation, and pollination.
Task 3: Regenerative Material Prototyping
Translating ecosystem and biodiversity requirement into material performance requirement. This will allow to revisit the pallette of existing building materials (conventional and emerging) and propose some potential solutions for various constructve function. Ultimately, the PhD candidate can design and experimentally test nature-based and regenerative building materials that minimize ecological harm and promote biodiversity through their physical, chemical, and ecological properties.
Finally, the insights gained from Tasks 1.1 to 1.3 will be synthesized through a focus group discussion with stakeholders. This exchange will inform the development of key performance indicators to evaluate the effectiveness of new designs of the more-than-human urban living spaces. The resulting indicators will be tailored for practical application by various professional groups, including architects, building material industries, urban planners and investors, ensuring their relevance and usability across disciplines
We are seeking a highly motivated candidate with:
Beyond excellence in research, we look for a person acting with integrity, who is authentic and empathic.
Working, teaching and research at ETH Zurich
Application process:
Please submit your application including:
Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered.
Further information about the Chair of Sustainable Construction can be found on our website.
Questions regarding the position should be directed to Prof. Dr. Guillaume Habert (habertg@ethz.ch) (no applications).
We would like to point out that the pre-selection is carried out by the responsible recruiters and not by artificial intelligence.