Job Description
University College London is recruiting a Research Fellow to join the ZEBAI project within The Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment. This is a fixed-term research position focused on artificial intelligence applications in sustainable building design, construction systems, and advanced environmental modelling.
The role is based in London with a hybrid working arrangement and offers the opportunity to contribute to world-leading research in built environment innovation.
About The Bartlett
The Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment is a globally recognised leader in architecture, construction, and urban research. It brings together multiple schools and research centres working on sustainable cities, infrastructure, and environmental design.
The faculty is known for combining technical innovation with design thinking to address global challenges such as climate change, urbanisation, and resource efficiency.
About the Role
This Research Fellow position is part of the ZEBAI project, which explores the use of artificial intelligence in building design and construction processes. The focus is on developing innovative computational methods to improve sustainability, energy efficiency, and life-cycle performance of buildings.
The successful candidate will conduct advanced research into AI-driven modelling approaches such as generative design, digital twins, and BIM-based optimisation, contributing to both academic publications and applied research outputs.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct research on AI-enabled building design and sustainable construction systems
Develop and apply computational models for building performance and environmental analysis
Work with Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methods to evaluate sustainability impacts
Explore AI, machine learning, and digital twin technologies in the built environment
Analyse and interpret complex research data and modelling outputs
Produce high-quality academic publications, reports, and presentations
Collaborate with multidisciplinary researchers across engineering, architecture, and data science
Contribute to project coordination and research administration tasks
Communicate technical findings clearly to academic and industry audiences
Essential Requirements
Academic Background
- First degree in architecture, civil engineering, construction, or related discipline
PhD (or near completion) in AI for construction, built environment, or a related field
Technical Expertise
- Strong understanding of building design and construction processes
Knowledge of building physics and sustainability assessment methods (including LCA)
Experience with AI-based modelling, digital twins, BIM, or generative design tools
Strong analytical and computational research skills
Research Skills
- Experience producing high-quality research outputs (papers, reports, or technical documentation)
Ability to interpret complex datasets and modelling results
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work independently and within multidisciplinary teams
Desirable Skills
- Experience in AI-driven architectural or construction research
Familiarity with machine learning methods in the built environment
Experience in sustainable building performance optimisation
Prior involvement in collaborative or industry-linked research projects
Salary & Benefits
- Salary: £43,981 – £52,586 per annum
Hybrid working arrangement
41 days annual leave (including bank holidays and closure days)
Defined benefit pension scheme
Cycle-to-work scheme and travel support options
On-site facilities including nursery and gym (UCL campus benefits)
Enhanced parental leave policies
Immigration and relocation support (eligible roles)
Access to employee wellbeing and support services
Equality, Diversity & Inclusion
University College London and The Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment are committed to fostering an inclusive academic environment where diversity drives innovation. Applications are encouraged from underrepresented groups in academia and research, including women in senior research roles, ethnic minority candidates, disabled researchers, and LGBTQI+ applicants.
Visa Sponsorship
This position is eligible for Skilled Worker visa sponsorship under UK immigration rules. International applicants are encouraged to apply.
Helpful UK Government & Research Links
- UK Skilled Worker Visa Guidance
UK Global Talent Visa Information
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Funding
Health and Safety in Construction Guidance (UK Gov)
Equality Act 2010 Guidance