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How can we use engineered wood in building designs with protective requirements, without visibly revealing its protective nature? Mass timber (MT) structures have been around for ages, but applying engineered wood (e.g. cross laminated timber, glulam) is relatively new. Its circular nature and speed of construction make it very attractive for building applications, including for buildings which may experience extreme loads. To allow MT structures to withstand extreme loads, several techniques are used: energy absorbing connections, integrating ballistic protective materials in the laminates, and add-on reinforcements (GFRP, steel, polymer coatings). The main challenge is to design the building such that its protective value is not visibly noticeable to the public. The aim of this MSc graduation project is to explore ways to use engineered wood to provide protection against extreme loads (explosion, gunfire) for buildings with high (public) value. The project is a collaboration between TNO and the TU Delft Faculty of Architecture & the Built Environment.
The thesis topic is broadly formulated and will be tailored based on your interests and background. A few areas that are particularly relevant for the design of protective timber buildings:
You will perform this assignment in TNO’s Department of Personal Protection and Explosives Safety (PPES). Our field of research is unique and challenging. We are engaged in the development and testing of protection concepts for people and critical infrastructure against ballistic threats and explosions. In addition, we work on safe storage, transport, and transshipment of ammunition. With our support, new protection technologies are developed that are ultimately used by Defence, the Police, and civil domains.
You are in the final stages of your master’s degree in architecture, structural engineering or a related field and are interested in the field of building design for extreme environments. You can develop new designs based on analytical and numerical methods. You are also interested in the practical side of the problem, like developing fabrication methods and building prototypes to validate your models. One of the possibilities is to perform ballistic testing on wood (composite) prototypes at the TNO facility in The Hague Ypenburg. Finally, you are able to concisely report your scientific findings.
You want an internship opportunity on the precursor of your career; an internship gives you an opportunity to take a good look at your prospective future employer. TNO goes a step further. It’s not just looking that interests us; you and your knowledge are essential to our innovation. That’s why we attach a great deal of value to your personal and professional development. You will, of course, be properly supervised during your work placement and be given the scope to get the best out of yourself. Furthermore, we provide:
At TNO, we innovate for a healthier, safer and more sustainable life. And for a strong economy. Since 1932, we have been making knowledge and technology available for the common good. We find each other in wonder and ingenuity. We are driven to push boundaries. There is all the space and support for your talent and ambition. You work with people who will challenge you: who inspire you and want to learn from you. Our state-of-the-art facilities are there to realize your vision. What you do at TNO matters: impact makes the difference. Because with every innovation you contribute to tomorrow’s world.
At TNO we encourage an inclusive work environment, where you can be yourself. Whatever your story and whatever unique qualities you bring to the table. It is by combining our unique strengths and perspectives that we are able to develop innovations that make a real difference in society.
After the first CV selection, the application process will be conducted by the concerning department. TNO will provide a suitable internship agreement. Important to be aware of before applying:
Then we’d like to hear from you! Please contact us for more information about the job or the selection process. To apply, please upload your CV and covering letter using the ‘apply now’ button.
Email: taylor.dodson@tno.nl
Innovation with purpose: that is what TNO stands for. We develop knowledge not for its own sake, but for practical application. TNO connects people and knowledge to create innovations that boost the competitive strength of industry and the well-being of society in a sustainable way.
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