PhD Scholarship: Timber Portal Frames (Industry Partnership with Red Stag)

Opportunity with funding
Closing date 31 May 2026

Subject(s)Engineering.

DegreeDoctor of Philosophy

SupervisorProfessor James Lim

About this opportunity

This PhD project will investigate the behaviour and design of timber portal frame systems for industrial applications in New Zealand, with particular emphasis on the performance of knee connections. The research is developed in collaboration with Red Stag TimberLab, providing a strong industry context and focus on practical implementation. The study will examine the use of engineered wood products, such as cross-laminated timber (CLT) and glulam, in combination with steel components where appropriate, to develop efficient, buildable, and industry-relevant structural solutions.

Key aspects of the study include the characterisation of connection behaviour, encompassing load transfer mechanisms, stiffness, strength, and failure modes within portal frame systems. The project will adopt a combination of analytical, numerical (finite element), and experimental approaches to develop validated models and design-oriented methodologies. Experimental investigations will be supported by industry-supplied materials and components, ensuring relevance to current manufacturing and construction practice.

The outcomes are expected to deliver practical design guidance, validated connection solutions, and performance benchmarks aligned with New Zealand engineering practice, supporting the wider adoption of timber portal frames in industrial construction.

Location

Hamilton, New Zealand

Scholarship Value

Up to $30,000 per year for up to 36 months + domestic tuition fees and Student Services Fee

Eligibility

A strong academic background in civil or structural engineering (or a closely related field) is required. Applicants should demonstrate knowledge of structural analysis and design, particularly in timber and/or steel structures. Experience or interest in finite element modelling or numerical analysis is desirable, as is an interest in experimental structural testing. Candidates should be able to undertake independent research, communicate effectively, and engage with industry partners.

Applicants must be eligible to enrol for PhD study at the University of Waikato.

The application process

Prospective applicants should first contact the supervisor by email with a brief expression of interest, including a CV and academic transcript, to confirm suitability before submitting a full application.

 

Candidates who demonstrate a strong academic background and clear alignment with the research topic will be invited to submit a full application, including two reference letters (academic and/or character) and a cover letter outlining relevant experience and research interests.

 

Shortlisted candidates will be invited to interview. As this is a partnership scholarship, shortlisted applicants may also be presented to the industry partner as part of the selection process.

 

Only applicants who meet the required academic and research criteria will be contacted.

 

This is a partnership scholarship developed in collaboration with Red Stag Timber. Appointment is contingent on identifying a suitable candidate whose research interests and profile align with both the University and the industry partner. Shortlisted candidates may be presented to the partner as part of the selection process.

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