PhD Opening in Construction Management and Intelligent Systems at Louisiana State University
The Bert S. Turner Department of Construction Management at Louisiana State University (LSU) is offering a fully funded PhD position in the Future Intelligent Resilient Systems (FIRST) Lab, led by Assistant Professor Flavia-Ioana Patrascu. The research focuses on integrating intelligent built environments with community resilience, addressing societal impacts under the stress of future climate change. The selected PhD student will work on innovative projects at the intersection of construction management, intelligent systems, and disaster resilience, with an emphasis on computational methods and big data analytics.
Applicants should have a strong background in engineering, computer science, or a closely related field, with advanced programming skills in Python, R, or MATLAB. Experience in handling and analyzing big data, contributing to peer-reviewed publications, and strong analytical and problem-solving abilities are essential. Excellent communication skills are required for effective collaboration and publication. Preferred qualifications include experience with machine learning and AI applications in engineering or science, working knowledge of GIS, and familiarity with disaster risk and resilience (e.g., floods, hurricanes, wildfires, landslides).
This opportunity is ideal for candidates passionate about community resilience, climate change adaptation, and the application of intelligent systems in construction management. The position is fully funded, offering tuition coverage and a competitive stipend. Applicants already in the U.S. will be given precedence. The start date is Fall 2026, and the application deadline is December 28, 2025.
To apply, candidates should email their CV and a cover letter to Dr. Patrascu at [email protected], using the subject line 'Funded RA Position 2026 – Candidate LAST NAME'. Those who have already applied to the LSU PhD program in Construction Management for Fall 2026 are encouraged to reach out. For more information about Dr. Patrascu and her research, visit her LinkedIn profile.