Professor

Yi Shao

Has open position

Assistant Professor

Research Interests

Artificial Intelligence

10%

Civil Engineering

10%

Infrastructure Resilience

10%

Post Doc

10%

Materials Science

10%

Robotics

10%

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Yi Shao

McGill University

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Canada

Postdoctoral Positions in Construction Robotics, AI, and Resilient Infrastructure at McGill University

McGill University is seeking postdoctoral scholars to join the research group led by Assistant Professor Yi Shao. The available positions focus on two main areas: Construction Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, and Resilient Infrastructure with Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC) and/or Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP). The successful candidates will contribute to cutting-edge research at the intersection of civil engineering, robotics, and advanced materials. The postdoctoral scholars will be funded either through the lab's own research grants or the prestigious Canada Impact+ Research Training Awards, which are highly competitive and offer attractive salaries. This opportunity is ideal for researchers interested in advancing the state-of-the-art in construction automation, AI applications in civil engineering, and the development of resilient infrastructure using innovative materials. Applicants should hold a PhD in civil engineering, robotics, computer science, materials science, or a closely related discipline. Demonstrated expertise in construction robotics, AI, resilient infrastructure, UHPC, or GFRP is required, along with a strong publication record. Interested candidates are invited to submit their CV and a representative journal publication to Professor Yi Shao at [email protected]. This is an excellent opportunity to join a leading Canadian research university and work on impactful projects in construction technology and infrastructure resilience. For more information about the lab and Professor Shao, visit his LinkedIn profile .