A new Faculty position in Rock Mechanics is open at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, EPFL, see https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/3659. All levels are being considered.
Topics of interest are covering fundamental research in rock mechanics by experimental and/or numerical approaches, including, but not necessarily limited to, rock engineering applications to tunnelling and underground construction, land sliding, earthquake engineering, geo-energy (nuclear waste disposal, deep geothermal energy, …) as well as deep well injection.
The link for applications is: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/EPFL/Architecture%2C%20Civil%20and%20Environmental%20Engineering%20%28ENAC%29/3659/apply
Hi
I’m Alireza Moazenian, Dr Fahimifar’s student. (Associate Professor Amirkabir University of technology, Tehran, Iran)
In June, 2012, i received my B.S. degree in Civil engineering from Azad University Breach of South Tehran, Tehran, Iran. I was the one-best student in my class in both of high school and Azad University.
Also, I have obtained rank 319 in entrance examination for M.Sc. degree in civil engineering (In about 50000 volunteers.)
I have graduated Geo technic engineering (M.Sc.) from Amirkabir University of technology (Iran) in December 2014.
I have worked on creep of Kashan salt rock that built there gas storage and now i am working in research and development of concrete in tehran and published a paper about new supplementary in Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering.
Also I was teacher assistant in Amirkabir University for Rock Mechanic and Tunneling engineering when I was a student in course of master degree and Now, I am writing four articles on the salt creep behavior and properties.
At the end
I want to apply the PhD program in rock mechanic for fall 2018, because your faculty is my favorite.
If you have the time, I would love to discuss this with you by email (malireza@aut.ac.ir). I am also happy to tell you more about myself and my background
Thanks for your time, and I hope to hear from you soon!
Sincerely,
Alireza Moazenian
Amirkabir University ,Tehran, Iran.