2026 International School on “Soil-Structure and Fluid-Structure Interactions in OpenSees” (SFSI-OS)

Registrations for the 2026 SFSI-OS – Riva del Garda, 28 June-1 July 2026 – are now open.

2026 SFSI-OS will offer a full-immersion training programme dedicated to dynamic soil-structure, fluid-structure and soil-fluid-structure interactions, with reference to civil engineering structures subjected to seismic, hydrodynamic (tsunami and flood) and fire hazards.

Participants will engage in hands-on modelling sessions throughout the School, combining theory and practice to master simulation techniques across different levels of complexity.

The School is tailored for researchers, PhD students and professional engineers seeking to understand and master numerical modelling of coupled multiphysics interaction problems in OpenSees.

Further information on the event can be found on the official website: https://compdssi.altervista.org/

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

Two fully funded PhD positions – ANR Project Exo2GeCo (LMGC Montpellier & IMT Ales)

We are pleased to announce two fully funded PhD positions within the ANR project ExoGeCo. The project aims to unravel the mechanical origins of geometric cohesion, a newly identified form of cohesion emerging in assemblies of non-convex, interlocking grains without any adhesive interactions. These metagranular materials can form self-supported, load-bearing structures purely due to shape-induced entanglement.
To explore this phenomenon, Exo2GeCo combines Discrete Element Method (DEM) simulations and 3D experimental investigations on custom-shaped grains to establish a unified framework linking grain geometry, contact networks, and macroscopic strength.

PhD 1 (LMGC – Univ. Montpellier): 3D numerical modeling of geometric cohesion using DEM.
PhD 2 (IMT Mines Alès): Experimental exploration using 3D-printed metagrains, shear/compression devices, and in-situ imaging.
Full description given in attachment

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

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

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.

PhD position available at Ifremer

Free gas can significantly alter the hydro-mechanical properties of marine sediment, leading to increased compressibility, reduced shear strength, and disrupted permeability. However, its potential role as a hazard to the foundations and structures of offshore wind turbines is often overlooked in calculation standards and foundation design protocols. The degradation caused by the presence of free gas may occur during the installation phase as well as throughout the operational lifespan of a wind turbine.
The PhD will be focusing on:
-characterising the effect of gas on the static and cyclic behaviour of fine clayey and coarser silty sediment.
-evaluate the impact of gas on the installation and operational stability of a pile and suction anchor foundation in clayey and coarser silty sediment.
-develop practical design guidelines that integrate the influence of gas into engineering practices for offshore wind turbine foundations, thereby enhancing their reliability and performance

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

15 Fully Funded PhD Positions in the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Doctoral Network – GENIUS

Applications are welcome for 15 fully funded PhD positions as a part of the Doctoral Network on Energy Geostructures Integration: Buildings, Infrastructure and Underground Storage (GENIUS).

The overarching aim of GENIUS is to train 15 Doctoral Candidates (DCs) to become creative, innovative and proactive individuals in designing, integrating and implementing energy geostructures at different urban scales (from a single building to a set of connected infrastructures), and for a variety of uses (from production to storage) contributing to Europe’s climate-neutral future.

GENIUS is funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (Agreement number 101226708) and welcomes applicants from all nationalities.

Please visit our website to see the DC positions, application details, eligibility, and deadlines: www.genius-dn.eu

Contact us at genius-dn@ed.ac.uk if you have questions!

Interested candidates should submit their applications by November 30th, 2025.

Internship / Master thesis position in 3SR Grenoble – Geomechanics group

In the context of the ANR (French National Research Agency) Project LOCCO, we are seeking for a candidate for an internship (master thesis), with opportunities to pursue as PhD student, funding being already secured.

The internship project title is: “Pore scale finite element modelling of calcite dissolution in caprock formation”.

Location: 3SR in Grenoble (France)
Team : Geomechanics group

For further informations about work program and application, see the attached PDF.

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

Géotechnique Symposium in Print on “Tailings geotechnics, stability and safety”

Dear all,

On behalf of the Géotechnique Editorial team, we would like to invite you to submit an abstract for the upcoming 2026 Géotechnique Symposium in Print on “Tailings geotechnics, stability and safety”. The deadline for abstract submission is Monday, 3 November 2025.

Selected contributors will be invited to submit a full paper by Monday, 2 February 2026. Accepted papers will be published in a dedicated issue of Géotechnique, and the authors will be invited to present their work at a separate symposium event. Further details can be found at the following link:

https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/calls-for-papers/call-abstracts-geotechnique-symposium-print-2026-tailings-geotechnics-stability?utm_source=smc_email_authorship_acquire&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=GLO-ATM-AUT-EJ-Flagship_CFPemail_JGEOT-20259030

With our kindest regards,

The Géotechnique Editorial team

Assistant Professor in Geotechnics: Imperial College London

The Geotechnics Section in the Department of Civil Engineering at Imperial College is hiring an Assistant Professor in Geotechnical Engineering. While we welcome applications from any area of geotechnical engineering, we are particularly interested in applicants with an expertise in field testing / in-situ monitoring and testing, geo-environmental engineering including brownfield development, underground infrastructure, earthworks, or sustainable geotechnics. Informal inquiries can be made to Catherine O’Sullivan (cath.osullivan@imperial.ac.uk).

Further details at https://www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/search-jobs/description/index.php?jobId=25823&jobTitle=Assistant+Professor+in+Geotechnical+Engineering

Closing date for applications is Nov 10 2025. Detai

2026 International Conference on Computational Dynamic Soil-Structure Interaction

Call for Abstracts!
Riva del Garda (Trentino, Italy), 1-3 July 2026

Building on the success of the previous editions, we are delighted to announce that the Call for Abstracts is now open for the 2026 International Conference on “Computational Dynamic Soil-Structure Interaction” – CompDSSI.

2026 CompDSSI will be a high-level, focused meeting point for researchers and designers to discuss the latest advances in numerical analysis, design and protection of soil-structure systems under natural hazards.

The programme will feature:
• Thematic sessions on cutting-edge topics
• Keynote lectures by world-leading experts
• Peer-reviewed presentations

All accepted contributions will be published in the Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering series (Springer), indexed in Scopus.
In addition, the most valuable contributions will be invited for publication in a Special Issue of Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering.

A full description of the event is available at https://compdssi.altervista.org

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

PhD opportunity on Artificial Ground Freezing at LEMTA/Université de Lorraine

LEMTA invites applications for a fully funded 3-year PhD in Geotechnical Engineering, starting no later than December 2025.

The project will focus on the characterization and modelling of the thermo–hydro–mechanical behaviour of frozen soils in the context of Artificial Ground Freezing (AGF), a technique increasingly used for deep excavations, tunnelling, and temporary groundwater control.

The successful candidate will perform laboratory investigations to quantify swelling and settlement during freeze–thaw cycles, analyse microstructural evolutions using porosimetry and X-ray tomography, and develop coupled THM numerical models to predict field-scale behaviour. The work will take place at LEMTA (Université de Lorraine, France), benefiting from state-of-the-art experimental and computational facilities, and collaborations within the EU-funded project UPGRADE.

For further information, see the attached [PDF].