1. You have a Master of Science in Engineering (Engineering Science or Bioscience Engineering). You have obtained this degree with at least cum laude as a grade.
2. Knowledge of LCA is mandatory as well as specific expertise in one or more of the following areas: business models, stock-flow models, manufacturing industry.
3. You should show a strong interest in sustainability issues and global challenges like circular economy.
4. You have a scientific, critical attitude and you are interested in interdisciplinary research
5. You should be a team player, taking initiative in the research, and having a strong interest and motivation to pursue academic and applied research; Experience as a researcher is welcome but not mandatory.
6. You have good communication and presentation skills, proficient in English. Knowledge of Dutch is an asset.
The primary objective of the research is to develop a comprehensive, robust and feasible method to assess the environmental impact and circularity of (prospective) sustainable business models. The targeted applications are business models for long-living, high-value, connected mechatronic products, with a particular focus on the downstream value chain. The developed method should allow companies and their downstream value chain partners to qualitatively and quantitatively explore and assess the environmental impact of new sustainable business models, such as servitization, remanufacturing, upgrading and repairing products. Data needs for implementing the assessments method(s) developed will also be addressed, based on a conceptual analysis of data needs in the circular economy, as well as robustness of the developed method. The research will build further on the vast experience of the SAM team in life cycle (sustainability) assessments, stock-flow analyses and the development of circularity indicators and will be ultimately used to to give manufacturing companies the tools to assess and guide to the implementation of more sustainable business models. The research is embedded in a larger Flanders make project “New Sustainable Business Models for High-value Mechatronic Products enabled by Digital Product Passports”. This position gives you the opportunity to collaborate intensively with high level researchers and companies in this field. The PhD researcher will more specifically closely collaborate with another KU Leuven based PhD researcher who will focus more on the development of methods to assess the economic impacts and viability of sustainable business models. Furthermore, other researchers in the project will develop a Digital Product Passport (DPP) system2 for capturing and sharing product related data in order to unlock new business opportunities or significantly reduce costs. The DPP system integrates necessary data sources and knowledge from multiple stakeholders, spanning the full product lifecycle through a knowledge graph-based “circular thread”, resulting in a Data Spaces-based DPP. The methods developed in the PhD position of this job offer will be made apt to the DPP data and interact with data spaces developed by other researchers within the project. The outcomes of this project will allow manufacturers, that often have a leading role in the value chain, to together with their downstream value chain partners, co-explore new business opportunities that not only reduce the environmental impact but also create value for all actors participating in the value chain.The position should eventually lead to a PhD following the rules of the Arenberg Doctoral School (https://set.kuleuven.be/phd). You will also be involved in (limited) educational tasks and to collaborate in similar projects within the SAM team.The SAM team consists of 20 highly motivate researchers. We are convinced a better data and evidence base for the circular economy transition is needed, for which we develop and implement integrated methodologies and new indicators to evaluate and model circular economy and resource efficiency, and develop assessments of the (environmental, social and economic) life cycle impact of materials, products and circular economy business models from a systems perspective in order to strengthen the circular economy. Topics range from economic studies such as the criticality of future supply of metals, optimizing the sustainability of biorefineries, improving and assessing recycling technologies, and product service system business models, monitoring the CE for companies and regions, and developing concepts for information systems to support the CE. Our research is highly inter- and transdisciplinary and we collaborate intensively with companies, NGO’s and governmental administrations, with a strong science-policy interaction, e.g. coordinating the Flemish policy research centre Circular Economy (https://ce-center.vlaanderen-circulair.be/en ). Our research team makes also part of the E2E core lab of Flanders Make (http://bit.ly/3FAMMaj; https://www.kuleuven.be/flandersmake )Currently, we are looking for a highly motivated researcher to make a PhD in the field of environmental and circularity assessment methods for sustainable business models.We offer a research position for initially one year, extendable to a 4 year funded PhD after the first year given a positive evaluation, in a very attractive international research environment, with an excellent track record in sustainable materials management and environmental economics.The position is promoted by Prof. Karel Van Acker (Faculty of Engineering Science, Department Materials Engineering and Faculty of Economics and Business, Centre for Economics and Corporate Sustainability). The research work will be carried out within the KU Leuven materials engineering department in Leuven. The job will include collaboration and information exchange with researchers from different disciplines and from industry. The project the researcher will work on is a granted Flanders Make project.