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This PhD position is part of RE:Match.D, which aims to develop a digital matchmaking approach that combines semantic material data, design-for-circularity, and hub logistics to scale high-quality reuse in regional infrastructure ecosystems (primary focus: Twente; validation: Brabant).
Reuse of infrastructure components (e.g., pavement stones, concrete kerbs, sewage pipes) is gaining momentum, but scaling remains difficult: supply and demand rarely align in time, place, and specification, and documentation is often incomplete. Hubs can bridge these gaps by acting as regional nodes for sorting, storing, refurbishing, and redistributing reclaimed materials, while digital systems create transparency and coordination across many stakeholders.
You will work in a strong multi-actor consortium with University of Twente (UT), Tilburg University, Saxion, regional networks (e.g., Pioneering, Midpoint Brabant), multiple municipalities in Twente and Brabant, and industry partners including platform provider DuSpot and contractors in demolition and infrastructure works. The academic supervision team includes dr. ir. Marc van den Berg, dr.ir. Rob Bemthuis, and dr. Hans Voordijk.
Your research sits at the intersection of circular economy, reverse logistics, information systems, and decision support, delivering both scientific outputs and practical tools that partners can use in living lab projects.
The challenge
In this PhD project, you will help design, evaluate, and digitally enable regional hubs for reclaimed infrastructure materials. Your research includes four connected research and development tracks:
Across these activities, you will work closely with municipalities and companies in living labs, contribute to workshops and consortium meetings, and help ensure that your results are usable in practice (not only published).
Your profile
We are looking for an ambitious, highly motivated and enthusiastic researcher with:
– reverse logistics and circular supply chains in the built environment,
– business model analysis and multi-stakeholder governance,
– simulation and modelling (agent-based modelling, discrete-event simulation, network models),
– data modelling / interoperability (e.g., ontologies/semantics, data standards, API-based exchange),
– decision-support systems and prototyping (dashboards, information systems, user-centred design),
– empirical research in real-world settings (case studies, interviews, co-creation, living labs).
Our offer
We encourage high responsibility and independence, while collaborating with colleagues, researchers, other university staff and partners. We follow the terms of employment by the Dutch Collective Labour Agreement for Universities (CAO).
Our offer includes: a full-time, 4-year PhD position with a qualifying evaluation in the first year; excellent mentorship in a stimulating research environment with excellent facilities; and a personal development program within the Twente Graduate School.
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