Méthodes et Histoire de l'architecture

PhD in Towards Free Interoperability Between Building Stakeholders

The PhD in Towards Free Interoperability Between Building Stakeholders at Méthodes et Histoire de l'architecture is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

ENSAG-UGA is a premier French institution dedicated to architecture, urbanism, and sustainable development, located in the heart of the French Alps. As a key member of the Université Grenoble Alpes, it offers international students a unique research-driven environment specializing in constructive cultures and environmental design.

About the Program

This PhD program focuses on developing free software solutions to enhance interoperability in the building sector. It is ideal for students who are passionate about digital transformation in architecture and want to contribute to innovative practices. The program spans four years and is conducted in English, making it accessible to international students.

Students will engage in research that examines the challenges of digital transition and collaborative practices in architecture. The curriculum includes developing software extensions based on open digital environments, which will be evaluated by users. This hands-on approach equips students with practical skills in software development and data management, preparing them for a rapidly evolving industry.

Graduates can pursue various roles such as Architectural Software Developer, BIM Specialist, Digital Project Manager, or Researcher in Architectural Computing. They will find opportunities in architecture firms, construction companies, and research institutions. The skills acquired in this program are transferable across industries, allowing graduates to adapt to various career paths.

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