SDU CREATE invites candidates to apply for one or more Research Assistant/Research Fellow positions in Computational Design and Digital Fabrication. Positions are available at the earliest opportunity with a preferred start date in April 2026.
The application deadline isFebruary 15 2026 at 11:59 PM/23:59 (CET/CEST)
Scope of the work
The appointed candidate will contribute to SDU CREATEs research activities in robotic and digital construction technologies with a primary focus on supporting ongoing research projects experimental work and laboratory operations. The role involves prototyping fabrication experiments development of experimental setups material testing design modelling and optimisation and the preparation of workflows interfacing with robotic and construction processes in accordance with the thematic research area and the candidates competence profile.
The position provides opportunities to work with advanced computational design and digital fabrication methods to further develop research and technical skills and to contribute as a co-author to construction demonstrators and peer-reviewed publications. The role includes assistance with teaching activities within the MSc CREATE programme and the BSc in Civil and Architectural Engineering as well as participation in service and institutional activities. The position may support preparation for a future PhD application although pursuing a doctoral programme is not a requirement.
We seek motivated talented and collaborative individuals with a clear commitment to academic excellence and to constructive participation in team-based research and the Centres research agenda.
Thematic Research Areas
The selected applicant(s) are expected to contribute original research aligned with SDU CREATEs agenda in robotic and digital construction technologies within one or more of the following thematic areas which shall be indicated in their motivation letter:
RA1) Robotic Fabrication and Assembly of Timber Structures:Robotic workflows for the fabrication and assembly of timber structures including toolpath generation structural connections and testing integration of digital construction data development of robotic tooling and full-scale prototyping.
RA2) 3D Concrete Printing:Computational design and robotic fabrication of concrete structures including performance-driven control of deposition paths development of extrusion systems reinforcement strategies construction detailing and construction scale experiments.
RA3) Machine Learning and Optimisation for Digital Construction:Data-driven and simulation-based approaches to fabrication prediction structural and material optimisation computer vision for process monitoring and quality assessment and the integration of machine learning methods within design monitoring and robotic workflows.
About SDU CREATE: Research Environment and Vision
The Centre for Computational Research in Emergent Architectural Technology and Engineering (SDU CREATE) led by Associate Professor Roberto Naboni investigates advanced concepts and implementations in architectural engineering with a focus on computational design construction robotics and material innovation. The Centre brings together an international research team exploring the intersections between architectural engineering and the fields of computer science robotic systems material science and biology to develop sustainable and regenerative approaches to the built environment.
Located within the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Southern Denmark SDU CREATE benefits from state-of-the-art laboratory facilities including robotic fabrication systems additive manufacturing technologies mixed-reality design and construction platforms and advanced structural and mechanical testing equipment. This environment supports collaboration with a wide range of scientific disciplines and strong partnerships with academic and industrial institutions.
SDU CREATE is a partner in a 10-year national research initiative funded by the Villum Foundation in which Danish technical universities collaborate to advance the sustainability of the built environment within planetary the initiative CREATE leads the research field on Digitalisation and Automation (RF4)and contributes to the Research Field for Design for Regeneration Circularity and Longevity (RF2). This provides a long-term research scope access to national research networks and opportunities for cross-institutional and industry collaboration.
Responsibilities
Candidate Requirements
Applications are invited from highly motivated candidates holding a Masters degree in architecture civil or architectural engineering or other relevant disciplines aligned with the research projects described in this must demonstrate:
The following qualifications are considered beneficial:
Contact information
For further information about this position and SDU CREATEs activities please contact the Head of Centre Associate Professor Roberto Naboni at.
For additional information on the Centres work visit the website at.
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Application procedure
Please ensure you have read theSDU information on how to applybefore submitting your application. Your application should be submitted in English and include the following documents uploaded in the specified sequence and PDF format:
SUBMISSION GUIDE:The Motivation Letter shall be uploaded in the box Cover letter (max. 5 MB) Curriculum Vitae shall be uploaded in the box Resume (max 5 MB). All other documents shall be uploaded under Miscellaneous documents (max 10 files of max 50 MB per file).
CPR number (civil registration no.) must be crossed out. All PDF-files must be unlocked and allow binding and may not be password protected.
The application deadline isFebruary 15 2026 at 11:59 PM/23:59 (CET/CEST)
Assessment and selection process
Applications will be assessed by an assessment committee. Shortlisting may be applied and only shortlisted candidates will receive a written assessment.Read about shortlisting at and tests may be part of the overall evaluation.
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Conditions of employment
The advertised position(s) last for 12-36 months. The ideal commencement date for the role is April 1 2026 or as soon as possible. While this position has a fixed contractual term there are concrete opportunities for further career development within the Centre ideally leading to a doctoral position. The workplace is at SDU Odense in Denmark. Successful candidates will be employed in accordance with the collective agreement between the Ministry of Finance and the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations for academics in the state with the associated circular on the protocol for the job structure for academic staff at Danish universities and the provisions for research assistant as described additional details regarding salary and taxation please visit: employed in the position may based on a specific individual managerial evaluation be exempted from time registration also known as a self-organizer.
Employment as research assistant requires qualifications at minimum masters level (equivalent to a Danish masters degree) at the time of employment.
The University of Southern Denmark wishes our staff to reflect the surrounding community and therefore encourages everyone regardless of personal background to apply for the position. SDU conducts research in critical technologies which due to the risk of unwanted knowledge transfer are subject to a number of security measures. Therefore based on information from open sources background checks may be conducted on candidates for the position.
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