Postdoctoral position in geotechnics and underground works

Title: Impact of pore pressure variations induced by pressurised TBM on neighbouring constructions: field data analysis and numerical modelling with artificial intelligence tools.

In urban areas, mechanised tunneling requires an accurate prediction of the impact of tunnel boring machines (TBM) on neighbouring structures , particularly those founded on piles .
The LTDS /ENTPE (UMR CNRS 5513) and the French Centre for Tunnel Studies (CETU) work on this topic for several years. The objectives of this postdoctoral research are twofold:
1) To improve understanding of pore pressure variations induced by pressurised TBMs and their impact on design methods , through analysis of experimental data from various construction sites, and coupled hydromechanical numerical simulations to evaluate the limits of “classical’ drained calculations.
2) To develop a physics informed machine learning surrogate model to predict pile displacements during TBM excavation.

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

Post-doctoral Fellowships in Machine Learning in Geotechnical Engineering at Shandong University

Post-doctoral Fellowship positions in Machine Learning/Numerical Analysis in Geotechnical Engineering are open at the Geotechnical Engineering Research Group, Shandong University, Jinan, China. Candidates should have graduated with a Ph.D. within the last three years and have experience in machine learning/numerical analysis in geotechnical engineering. Successful candidates will engage in interdisciplinary research in applying machine learning/numerical analysis in transportation geotechnics, underground space or offshore geotechnical engineering. Interested applicants are encouraged to contact Prof. Kai Yao https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kai-Yao by emailing yaokai@sdu.edu.cn

The salary package could be referred to https://www.en.sdu.edu.cn/info/1169/7271.htm

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

Large Scale Testing Colloquium 2026 – Call for Abstracts

Abstract submission for the 1st Scientific Colloquium – Large Scale Testing is now open!
This new event brings together researchers, industry professionals, and early-career scholars to discuss advances in experimental geomechanics. The focus is on large-scale laboratory testing methods needed for coarse materials such as rockfill, gravels, and fibrous soils; materials whose behaviour cannot be fully captured with conventional small laboratory setups. The colloquium aims to strengthen collaboration between research and practice.
We invite you to contribute and share your recent findings, innovative approaches, and case studies with the community.

– Large-scale laboratory testing (e.g. triaxial, compression, shear tests)
– Specimen preparation and other techniques
– Automation and digitalization & Constitutive modelling
– Engineering case studies on design and performance

Abstract Submission at https://indico.kit.edu/event/5322/abstracts/ (Deadline: 28.02.2026)

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

Modern Codes for Modern Problems: Is Eurocode 7 the Solution to Australia’s Geotechnical Design

Australia’s geotechnical industry is facing unprecedented pressures — increasingly complex infrastructure, climate-driven uncertainty, accelerated construction programs, and a regulatory environment struggling to keep up with modern design practices.

This debate night in Hybrid mode brings together leading geotechnical engineers, researchers, and engineering geologists to explore this question from technical, regulatory, practical, and commercial perspectives.

Date: Wednesday 10 December 2025: 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Australian Eastern Standard time.

Please register to receive the Zoom link via: https://geomechanics.org.au/meetings/modern-codes-for-modern-problems/

Call for Abstracts — CouFrac 2026 (ISRM Specialised Conference)

We are pleased to announce that abstract submission for ISRM Specialised Conference CouFrac 2026 (5th International Conference on Coupled Processes in Fractured Geological Media) is now open!

Since its launch in 2018 in Wuhan, the CouFrac conference series has grown into a leading international forum on coupled processes in fractured geological media, with successful meetings subsequently held in Seoul (2020), Berkeley (2022), and Kyoto (2024). We are delighted to host the next edition, CouFrac 2026, in Uppsala, Sweden, from 20 to 23 September 2026.

We warmly invite you to submit an abstract and share your latest research, insights, and innovations with the CouFrac community. Contributions spanning fundamental studies, field observations, laboratory experiments, numerical modelling, and engineering applications are all welcome.

Abstract Submission: https://www.coufrac2026.com/abstracts/ (deadline: 15 December 2025)

PhD position at University Grenoble Alpes and CNRS, Grenoble, France

We are pleased to announce a fully funded PhD position at University Grenoble Alpes and CNRS (France) supported by the “Laboratoire d’Excellence Tec21” and European MSCA COFUND programme.
The PhD is dedicated to the Multiscale Hydromechanics of growing roots and soils and will be conducted jointly with the 3SR and LIPhy laboratories.
You will find detailed information about the PhD project in the attached document. Application details are also available here:
https://www.tecxxi.fr/phd-tec21/#about
Deadline for applications is 28 February 2026. Applicants must hold a master’s degree or equivalent qualification by the application deadline and must NOT have resided in France for more than 12 months during the last 3 years.

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

PhD opportunities at COFS UWA in collaboration with Bauhaus University Weimar

We are looking for 3 PhD students for research to better understand the physical processes occurring during vibratory installation of piles in different soils and the possibility to predict this response on the basis of cyclic penetrometer tests. The research is funded through the Australia Research Council, the PhD students will be enrolled at COFS/UWA and will be supervised by Britta Bienen, Patrick Staubach (Bauhaus University Weimar), Fraser Bransby and other members of the COFS academic team.

For further information, see the attached pdf.

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

Hidden Risks of Saline Intrusion –

PhD Opportunity: Hidden Risks of Saline Intrusion

Fully funded IAPETUS2 PhD studentship with Ekbal Hussain and Audrey Ougier-Simonin at the British Geological Survey (BGS), and Elma (Elli-Maria) Charalampidou at Heriot-Watt University.

This interdisciplinary project (project IAP-25-125) explores how climate-driven saline intrusion affects the strength and stability of coastal carbonate rocks—combining:
– Experimental geomechanics & geochemistry
– Neutron/X-ray tomography
– Earth Observation (EO) data
– Risk mapping & science-to-policy translation

Key Dates:
Applications open: 7 November 2025
Deadline: 5 January 2026 at 12:00 GMT
International applicants: Contact supervisors by 8 December 2025

Full details & how to apply: iapetus.ac.uk/how-to-apply
Informal enquiries: audreyo@bgs.ac.uk, ekhuss@bgs.ac.uk and E.Charalampidou@hw.ac.uk

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

Three 4-year PhD position at Institute of Geotechnical Engineering, BOKU University, Vienna, Austria

Within the ERC Advanced Grant and FWF projects, we are pleased to announce three 4-year PhD positions on granular mechanics and computational geomechanics at the Institute of Geotechnical Engineering, BOKU University, Vienna, Austria.

PhD position 1# is supported by an Advanced Grant of the European Research Council (ERC). The ideal candidate will focus on advanced laboratory experiments and centrifuge model tests on granular flows.

PhD position 2# is supported by an Advanced Grant of the European Research Council (ERC). The ideal candidate will focus on constitutive modelling and numerical simulations in granular mechanics.

PhD position 3# is supported by an Einzelprojekte of the Austrian Science Fund (FWF). The ideal candidate will focus on multiscale modelling of scaly clay failure process in large deformation.

We offer a four-year (48-month) PhD contract with excellent research facilities and a competitive gross salary of 2,786.00 EUR per month (paid 14 times per year),

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

Winter school on Multi scale approaches and multiphysics couplings in fluid and solid mechanics

Second announcement:
TEC 21 Winter school on “Multi scale approaches and multiphysics couplings in fluid and solid mechanics” (6th Edition)
Grenoble – France – 2-6 February 2026

Important societal issues require to solve problems of increasing complexity. A key vector of progress relies on multi-scale and multi-physics approaches. The objective of the winter school is to review the various approaches, numerical and experimental techniques used to tackle the complexity of today’s engineering, environmental and health-related problems. Lectures are illustrated through up-to-date examples. Afternoons are devoted to practical laboratory work, combining experiments and numerical modeling. The final day of the school will be dedicated to a workshop on “multiscale and multiphysics approaches in biomechanics”.

Web Page: https://www.tec21.fr/winter-school-2026/

The number of participants is limited and registrations are subject to availability.
Registration dead line: 1st December 2025.