The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Strathclyde seeks to recruit a Marie Curie Post-Doctoral Research Fellow as part of a 4 year EC/FP7 Marie Curie Industry-Academia Partnership Pathways (IAPP) consortium project entitled ‘MAGIC-Monitoring systems to Assess Geotechnical Infrastructure subjected to Climatic hazards’. The Research Fellow will develop advanced technologies for field monitoring of pore-water tension and will design and implement a benchmark field experiment to assess a variety of sensors for the monitoring of the geostructure-atmosphere interaction. The Research Fellow will contribute to activities at the Network level including reporting preparation, conducting outreach activities, and organising annual schools. Applicants will be required to meet Marie Curie Experienced Researcher eligibility criteria. In particular, applicants must not have resided in the UK for more than 12 months in the last 3 years immediately prior to commencing in the role, and they cannot be a staff member researcher at the time of recruitment.
Further information about this position can be found at the following address: http://www.mis.strath.ac.uk/Personnel/open/r212013.pdf