This Researcher position has a focus on developing advanced numerical models for simulating coupled multiphysical processes in fractured geological media. The simulation tools will be applied to study a wide range of geoenergy and geoengineering problems, such as nuclear waste disposal in crystalline/argillaceous formations, underground construction in dense urban areas, and hydrogen storage in fractured rocks. The project is for two years. The researcher is also expected to seek additional funding to continue the research or for related projects. The duties for this position mainly consist of: (i) performing cutting-edge research in the above mentioned areas, (ii) presenting results in leading international conferences and journals, (iii) supporting the supervision of PhD students as well as interacting with industrial partners, and (iv) undertaking 20% teaching. The deadline for application is 15 March 2024. Please see attached pdf file for details.