The School of Architecture, Arts and Design at the Monterrey Institute of Technology is seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher in Design of Regenerative Metropolitan Landscapes to conduct research on landscape-based urbanization in a regenerative way, to develop concepts that keep metropolises within earth´s planetary boundaries. Major components of this research will be urban ecology and green, urban food systems, water, and climate adaptation.
The position will be primarily located at the Monterrey Campus. The postdoctoral researcher may need to travel to other sites and campuses in Mexico, where you will work with Prof. Rob Roggema, Faculty of Excellence at the Monterrey Institute of technology. The postdoctoral researcher will have an appointment of up to three years, subject to satisfactory annual reports submitted to the supervisor.
JOB DESCRIPTION
The postdoctoral researcher will carry out innovative research on the way future cities are regeneratively planned and designed, which will result in the production of research outcomes and presentations at conferences and key stakeholders.
The core ambition is to develop La Ola Verde, which aims to design a green wave through metropolises. Based on a calculation of our climate impact the program for urban rewilding is defined and subsequently planned and designed. The program anticipates colleagues, fellow academics, and residents to participate and co-create this movement. The size, area, and type of new natural areas, such as urban forests, food forests, urban gardens, urban farms, street trees, roof-gardens, arid greenery, wetlands, and many more, are realized in large and small local projects to which everyone can contribute individually, as a family or community. This landscape-driven urbanization which will be visualized on regional maps.
The project is executed evidence-based and embedded in science, and has impact on the ground, by greening the city. Its objectives are embraced in several other projects, such as the Sound of the Land, Nature-driven Machine Learning and the Heritage Food of the Noreste, amongst others. The long-term impact is a greener city, that captures more water, is cooler, grows more food and is richer in biodiversity.
You will participate in external research collaborations and demonstrate scientific measures of impact in research. The researcher will be based at the Monterrey Campus and will engage with other academics and contribute more broadly to the core activities of the school.
- A Ph.D. in a relevant discipline from a highly reputed university related to Urbanism, Landscape Architecture, Urban design/planning, Landscape ecology or urban ecology/forestry.
- Demonstrate ability to conduct research with limited supervision in a related area and meet research objectives. This must be evidenced by a record of contributions in peer-reviewed journals (including Scopus h-index), book chapters, and conference presentations.
- Ability to carry out independent research with a commitment to interdisciplinary research.
- Experience working with minimal supervision and the ability to prioritize tasks to achieve project objectives within established timelines, demonstrating flexibility to thrive in a fast-paced environment.
- Demonstrate ability to develop, manage, and complete properly designed research projects with limited supervision.
- Demonstrate ability to interact with relevant professional and industrial bodies and stakeholders to foster collaborative partnerships.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills appropriate for scientific and public audiences, demonstrated by presenting research results at conferences, internal forums, and manuscript publications.
- Demonstrated high-level organizational skills and ability to maintain records, as well as demonstrate the ability to prioritize a variety of tasks, manage time effectively, and meet deadlines in a busy environment.
- A creative, original personality who loves to color outside the lines, likes to take initiative, and flourishes in a team.
- Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to build and maintain relationships with internal and external stakeholders and the ability to adapt information to different audiences in a diverse environment courteously and effectively.
- Excellent English proficiency (B2 level or 600 points on the TOEFL).
At Tecnológico de Monterrey, we act under the principle of equal opportunities. Therefore, we do not discriminate on the basis of age, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, social status, health status, religious beliefs, political doctrine, or disability.
Duration
3 years
Company/Institute
Tecnológico de Monterrey
City – Country
Monterrey – Mexico
Research Field
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