
Post-Doctoral Researcher in Architectural Spatial Analysis of Emergency Departments
- Newcastle
- £41,064-46,049 per year
- Contract
- Full-time
- Conduct spatial analyses of Swiss EDs using space syntax and isovist methods, examining inter-visibility, accessibility, 'choice' points, and spatial complexity.
- Analyse point cloud data and 2D floor plans to assess spatial and visual properties of EDs, ensuring data accuracy through ground-truthing.
- Apply cluster analysis and statistical methods to classify EDs into spatial typologies, supporting case study selection for fieldwork.
- Collaborate with healthcare partners, architects, and computational specialists to ensure robust interdisciplinary methodologies.
- Co-author high-impact journal articles, particularly targeting evidence-based healthcare design and architectural research.
- Engage in project dissemination through workshops, conferences, and publications.
- Undertake travel to Switzerland for data collection and collaboration with project partners.
- Expertise in space syntax analytic methods, including isovist analysis, justified graphs, and spatial network metrics.
- Strong quantitative skills, with experience in clustering analysis, data visualization, and statistical modelling.
- A research background in health-related topics.
- Demonstrated ability to publish in high-ranking peer-reviewed journals.
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