Multi-scale approaches for architectured and microstructured materials and metamaterials

This interdisciplinary program, especially directed to young scientists (PhD / Post-Docs), offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore the fascinating world of mechanics and structural engineering for architected materials and metamaterials. Join us for the latest advancements in heterogeneous materials, homogenization methods, and their applications in structural design.
More information can be found to the link :
https://www.ms2master.com/summer-school-2025
We are looking forward to welcoming you in Nantes next October!

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

PhD position Multi-scale characterisation and modelling of clay – water interactions at TU Delft

We are looking for an enthusiastic and highly motivated PhD candidate to work on the multi-scale characterisation and modelling of clay – water interactions. The PhD position is part of the NWO-funded project DELAY, which aims at investigating the fundamental mechanisms responsible for the time-dependent behaviour of clays.

The PhD will be jointly supervised by Dr. Anne-Catherine Dieudonné (TU Delft), and Prof. Jean-Michel Pereira and Prof. Laurent Brochard (École des Ponts ParisTech), offering a strong international and interdisciplinary environment for scientific and personal growth.

Further information on eligibility criteria and application procedure can be found on:
https://careers.tudelft.nl/job/Delft-PhD-Position-Multi-Scale-Characterisation-and-Modelling-of-Clay-Water-Interactions-2628-CD/826353602/

The closing date for application is 20 August 2025.

18 months post-doc position: Modeling of THM couplings from pore scale to continuum with SPH method.

📢 Numerical Modeling of THMC Couplings in Host Rocks for Radioactive Waste Disposal

Institution: ASNR (with collaboration from GeoRessources, Université de Lorraine) work in Paris region
Project Context: EURAD-2 (2024–2028) – European Joint Programme on Radioactive Waste Management
Research Area: Multiphysics modeling, porous media, THMC processes, upscaling, SPH, LBM

ASNR (in collaboration with GeoRessources, Univ. of Lorraine) is seeking a researcher (PhD level) to model coupled THMC processes in the Callovo-Oxfordian argillite, France’s proposed host rock for radioactive waste disposal (Cigéo project). The work focuses on gas migration, mechanical deformation, and phase changes at micro/meso scales, using DNS tools (SPH & LBM), GPU computing, and 3D imaging data. Objectives include upscaling pore-scale simulations to the continuum, improving physical couplings (thermal, multiphase, reactive), and benchmarking with simplified models and surrogate approaches (e.g., PINNs).

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

Two-year postdoctoral research project on TANN and constitutive modeling

Please find attached a proposal for a two-year postdoctoral research project, in collaboration with La Rochelle University, ENSTA | IP Paris, and INRAE in Aix-en-Provence.
The proposed topic is:
Constitutive laws for partially saturated granular materials via thermodynamics-based artificial neural networks trained on GPU DEM-LBM simulations.

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

PhD student position Modeling and Engineering Risk and Complexity (Napoli, Italy

PhD call – 4 years – € 19,000 yearly
Deadline: 27/08/2025 – 14:00 CET
https://www.ssmeridionale.it/avcp/bando-di-concorso-xli-ciclo-dottorato-di-ricerca-della-scuola-superiore-meridionale/
A call for applications for 10 Doctoral Programs has been announced by the Scuola Superiore Meridionale (SSM) in Naples (Italy). Specifically, the MERC program (Modeling and Engineering Risk and Complexity) emphasises an interdisciplinary approach to studying and managing complex systems, designing and engineering resilient systems, and analysing and managing risks and cascading effects. Within this context, geotechnical methods can be utilised to address hazard assessments related to landslides, seismic site responses, and other issues. Detailed hazard assessments can be further integrated into risk analyses for structures and lifelines to evaluate both their serviceability and ultimate state. This can also lead to the development of risk mitigation strategies through a decision support system.

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

Special Session on: “Nature-based solution for sustainable geotechnical systems” in ICMPG 2026

The session will be focused on special and emerging topics regarding the soil-root mechanical and hydromechanical interactions, with applications in different kinds of civil and geotechnical engineering (like tree stability assessment, slopes and landfills analysis, etc.), by considering experimental 1g and centrifuge modelling, as well as real scale testing/monitoring.

The session will be organized by Andrea Galli (Politecnico di Milano), Anthony Leung (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
and Enrique Romero (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya UPC / CIMNE)

Abstract submission on ISSMGE Conference Review Platform
https://www.issmge.org/publications/review-platform/conferences/icpmg2026
(Deadline: 31-07-2025, 23:59:59 UTC)

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

PhD student position in Characterisation of the Micromechanics of Quick Clays at Chalmers

We are looking for a PhD candidate fascinated by the response of quick clays that can change from solid to liquid with small environmental perturbations. The aim is to unravel the mechanisms, and time scales involved at particle scale, for the formation and failure of quick clays. A novel combination of miniaturised thermal-hydro-mechanical experiments and particle level modelling will be pursued to unravel the unique mechanisms that make quick clays so hazardous and at the same time so special. The originality of the experiments is in the combination of X-ray based scattering and imaging methods to monitor the changes at the particle scale during testing.

For application process and details, see
https://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/work-with-us/vacancies/?rmpage=job&rmjob=14061&rmlang=UK

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

PhD student position in Modelling Erosion in Sensitive Clay Slopes at Chalmers in Sweden

We are looking for a PhD candidate fascinated in modelling erosion processes in sensitive clay slopes. The highly sensitive clays, called quick clays, can change from solid to liquid with small environmental perturbations. We want to be able to understand how a changing environment will accelerate toe erosion thus affecting the stability of sensitive clay slopes, probably triggering catastrophic failures. We offer access to unique experimental data and computational tools developed by our research team for addressing a timely societally relevant problem.

For details, see:
https://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/work-with-us/vacancies/?rmpage=job&rmjob=14057&rmlang=UK

For further information, see the attached [PDF].