Computational Geomechanics Minisymposium at USNCCM

We welcome submissions to Computational Geomechanics at the US National Congress on Computational Mechanics. The conference will be in Chicago, July 20-24, 2025. Full description below. We would love to have contributions from you, your students, or your collaborators in this area. The abstract submission deadline has been extended to January 31. Abstracts may be submitted at https://usnccm18.usacm.org/abstract-submission. The minisymposium number is 1205. Please feel free to share.

Please feel free to contact Craig Foster, fosterc@uic.edu, if you have any questions.

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PhD position at the University of Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt University

Applications are welcome for a fully funded PhD position on the repurposing of abandoned coal mines for thermal energy storage. This position is supported by the Edinburgh Research Partnership in Engineering (https://www.erpe.ac.uk/), which is a strategic alliance between the University of Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt University.

Since the 1800s, large quantities of coal have been mined across the UK, leaving behind numerous inactive sites. These sites contain vast underground voids, presenting significant potential for thermal energy storage. By effectively managing the injection and absorption of waste heat, these repurposed sites could provide a sustainable heat supply. 90% of the UK’s major urban areas are located atop former mining zones, creating a unique opportunity where the demand for heat aligns with the locations of potential energy sources.

This project will investigate the relationship between heat storage and demand by analysing the thermal and hydraulic properties of the geological formations. It will involve both experimental work at Heriot-Watt University and numerical simulations conducted jointly with the University of Edinburgh.

The studentship is available to both Home and Overseas students.

To be eligible, applicants must meet the following requirements: (1) An Honours degree at 2:1 or above (or equivalent) in a relevant field, (2) Fulfilment of the universities’ English language requirements, (3) A background in civil engineering, geotechnical engineering, geology, or a closely related discipline.

Interested candidates should submit the following documents to melis.sutman@ed.ac.uk and K.Singh@hw.ac.uk by January 31st, 2025:

  • CV
  • Copies of previous degrees
  • A motivation letter outlining your interest in the position
  • Two reference letters

We look forward to hearing from you!

Math2Market’s GeoDict Innovation Conference on Feb 11-12, 2025

On February 11th and 12th, the GeoDict Innovation Conference will once again open
its doors. As a leading simulation event, the GIC provides an exceptional platform for
exchanging knowledge and information on material research and development.
We eagerly anticipate welcoming experts from science and research, along with
representatives from renowned companies across various application areas.
The topics include:

  • Digital workflows in material R&D, rock analysis, filtration, batteries, hydrogen
    energy, and Additive Manufacturing.
  • Engaging case studies and customer presentations to gain insights from practical
    applications of GeoDict.
  • New features and first hands-on experiences in GeoDict 2025.
  • Networking opportunities with industry professionals and researchers.

Check out the whole program featuring engaging presentations, topic-specific breakout sessions, and a vibrant networking environment via the following link and register now.

Debris flow session at EGU 2025

This is a reminder that the deadline for submitting an abstract to EGU 2025 is fast approaching. Contribution about debris flow research are welcome at the following session:

Title:   Debris flows: advances in mechanics, monitoring, modelling and risk management

Deadline: 15 January 2025, 13:00 CET

Link for submission:  https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/abstractsubmission/52293

Conveners: A. Leonardi, J. Hirschberg, M. Hürlimann, S. Li, S. Savi

Here the session description summary:

Debris flows are among the most dangerous natural hazards, threatening people and infrastructure in mountainous and volcanic regions. Understanding their initiation, dynamics, and associated erosion/deposition processes is critical for hazard assessment, land-use planning, mitigation design, and early-warning systems. Climate change may heighten these hazards, requiring further research into its impacts.
Efforts to study debris flows and lahars are increasing, but challenges in measuring their initiation and propagation have spurred a range of laboratory experiments and monitoring studies. Improving instrumental observations is crucial for accurate modelling and hazard mapping. Advances in sensor networks, remote sensing, AI, and data-driven models provide new opportunities for understanding and managing these hazards.
This session invites scientists, practitioners, and decision-makers to share their work on field studies, debris-flow mechanics, experiments, modelling, monitoring, climate change impacts, hazard assessment, and early warning systems.

Assistant professor positions at 3SR Lab, Grenoble, France

Dear colleagues,

Two positions of assistant professor will be open in 2025 at the 3SR Laboratory (UMR 5521, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP), with the profiles:

  • “Materials with a low environmental impact”,
  • “Mechanical behaviour of heterogeneous materials under extreme mechanical conditions”,

provided that the Board of Directors of Univ. Grenoble Alpes approves the opening of these positions.

Candidates must be French speakers.
You will find details of the profiles we are looking for on the 3SR “Recruitment” web page: https://3sr.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/fr/recrutement

I would be grateful if you could inform potential candidates of this, and circulate this information to colleagues working in these areas of research.

Yours sincerely
Gaël Combe, Director of 3SR.

[Final year Master internship offer] On the role of extreme drying-induced surface soil degradation on contaminant transport in the vadose zone: A numerical investigation

An exciting 6-month internship opportunity (February–July 2025) is available at the Institut de Génie Civil et Mécanique (GeM), Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France. The project focuses on investigating the impact of extreme drying-induced surface soil degradation on contaminant transport using advanced numerical modeling techniques, coupling phase-field modeling and advection-diffusion equations. The position offers a stipend of approximately 600€/month (4.35€/hour) and requires strong skills in continuum mechanics, finite element methods, Python/Matlab programming, and proficiency in English. This internship is ideal for those passionate about vadose zone research and porous media mechanics. There is also a possibility to advance this work with a PhD thesis.

Interested candidates should read the pdf (attached) and email their CV & academic transcripts to Siddhartha H. Ommi at siddhartha-harsha.ommi@ec-nantes.fr

Postdoc on nature-based solution for geohazards

The geotechnical engineering group at the University of Sheffield is recruiting a postdoc for the funded project, “Rooting for Resilience – Forests as Physical Barriers to Landslide Runout”, on a 3-year contract. This project aims to develop a framework for assessing the capacity of forests to mitigate landslide hazards, particularly focusing on the interaction between landslides and trees, including the effects of tree failure and woody debris. The research integrates numerical modelling, laboratory experiments, and case studies to guide reforestation strategies for landslide hazard reduction.

More details and applications through the site:
https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DLG332/research-associate-in-geohazards

For more information, feel free to contact Alessandro Leonardi at a.leonardi@sheffield.ac.uk.

Call for research grant

Project title: Development of a new and original 3D finite element model to study the thermo-hydro-mechanical behaviour of multiphase porous materials, with application to the simulation of the initiation, propagation and deposition of landslides, including catastrophic landslides.

Supervision: Professor Lorenzo Sanavia, University of Padua, Italy; lorenzo.sanavia@unipd.it
Host institution: University of Padua, Italy

Grant: 24 months, gross remuneration of 24,589 Euro per annum.

Call deadline: January 7th, 2025 (at 15:00 CET).

Work plan:

1) Implementation of the non-isothermal elasto-plastic and multiphase porous media model available in the finite element code COMES-GEO (UniPD) into the open-source code KRATOS (CIMNE). The porous media model, based on the Hybrid Mixture Theory, allows for the description of the multiphase and multiphysics nature of porous materials and the interactions present between the phases (solid, liquid, and gaseous).
2) Validation of the implementation using test cases.
3) Numerical simulation of two experimental tests performed with SHIVA (Slow to High Velocity Apparatus) at INGV (National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology) in Rome on Vajont clays and comparison between experimental and numerical results.
4) Link of COMES-GEO with KRATOS.
5) Application (back-analysis) to the study of the thermo-hydro-mechanical conditions of initiation and propagation of the catastrophic Vajont landslide (October 9, 1963).

The activity will be carried out, primarily, at the Centre for Studies on Climate Change Impacts CRITICAL of the University of Padua located in Rovigo (Italy).

Knowledge of programming in at least two of the three languages is required: Fortran, C++ and Python.

See the attached files (Call with the description of the grant and the Instructions to participate in the call) for more information.

Further info at: lorenzo.sanavia@unipd.it

Call for abstract: Invited Session 015 at Int. Conf. Coupled Problems 2025 – Villasimius (Sardinia), Italy, 26-29 May 2025

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to invite you to present your work in the invited session on “Computational Models and Methods for Multiphysics Processes in Multiphase Porous Media” (Session Code: 015)

that we are organizing for the 11th International Conference on Coupled Problems in Science and Engineering – COUPLED PROBLEMS 2025, https://coupled2025.cimne.com/

This ECCOMAS thematic conference and IACM Special Interest Conference will be held on 26-29 May in Villasimius (Sardinia), Italy.

The summary of the invited session can be found in the attached PDF.

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