Two PhD and one post-doc position at the Laboratory for Soil Mechanics of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, EPFL

The call is open till June 30th 2019 and candidates are urged to apply as early as they can. Please contact recruitment.lms@epfl.ch for applications. Suitable candidates should send an e-mail including a cover letter describing interests and qualifications and a CV, as a single PDF. More information in the attachment:

Two PhD opening positions in the Geomechanics and Porous Media research group, University Pau & Pays Adour, Basque Coast Campus, Anglet, France

Coupling classical DFT with poromechanics for adsorption‑induced swelling quantification in microporous materials  – details may be found at: http://perso.crans.org/gregoire/positions@G2MP/PhD_I-M-API.pdf

Cristallisation-induced damage in heterogeneous porous media in the context of the erosion of the French Basque coast and the damage of its protection buildings  – details may be found at: http://perso.crans.org/gregoire/positions@G2MP/PhD_Ezponda.pdf

Two positions in The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Applications are welcomed for two positions in The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

Professor/Associate Professor/Assistant Professor (Ref. 18070307), Hydraulic Engineering, Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Link:http://www.polyu.edu.hk/hro/postspec/18070307.pdf

Assistant Professor (Ref. 19031107), Geotechnical Engineering, Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Link:http://www.polyu.edu.hk/hro/postspec/19031107.pdf

More information in the attachment:

PhD position in Advanced Experimental Geomechanics and Neutron Diffraction/Imaging

A PhD position is available at the Division of Solid Mechanics at Lund University to work on a project titled “Investigating the mechanics of geomaterials using neutrons – from the intra- and inter-granular scales to bulk behaviour and transport properties”.

The focus of the project is the quantitative characterisation of the multi-scale processes of deformation and their consequences on material properties of rocks related to natural resource engineering applications, such as CO2 sequestration, hydrocarbon production and water resource management. The project will involve developing novel experiments exploiting neutron diffraction strain scanning and neutron imaging in conjunction with original in-situ experimental devices and analysis procedures. Neutron diffraction will enable characterisation of stress distributions in samples as they deform, whilst neutron tomography will be used to study coupled hydro-mechanical evolution. 

For further information, contact Stephen Hall for more details (stephen.hall@solid.lth.se)

Global Challenges Science Week: International interdisciplinary days of Grenoble Alpes 3-6 juin 2019

Organized by the Grenoble Alpes University group 

general link  :   https://edu.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/science-week/

and

special workshop on  5th june 2019 on risk management  with title “Towards a dynamic and holistic approach to Disaster Risk Reduction“:

https://edu.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/research-and-innovation/science-week/towards-a-dynamic-and-holistic-approach-to-disaster-risk-reduction-785523.htm?RH=1550237818168

and eventually on 3th june, 2019 on  : “Interactive building and district communities

https://edu.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/research-and-innovation/science-week/internet-of-energy-for-district-communities-782703.htm?RH=1550237818168

First day session of the ALERT workshop 2019 “Upscaling in Geotechnical Engineering”


Dear all,

We would like to invite you to participate to the first day session of the ALERT workshop 2019 ” Upscaling in Geotechnical Engineering“, which wants to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Roberto Nova. He was one of the founders of our community and participated enthusiastically in its development over the years, with a number of innovative contributions spanning over scales in the field of Geomechanics and Geoengineering. 

This session will take place on Monday September 30, and will include some invited lectures to open a lively discussion on multiscale modelling in Geomechanics.
A detailed description of the session is given below and can be found here:
https://alertgeomaterials.eu/2019/02/alert-geomaterials-workshop-2019/

To submit an abstract, please send it directly to the coordinators of the session: (claudio.diprisco@polimi.it; cristina.jommi@polimi.it;claudio.tamagnini@unipg.it, c.jommi@tudelft.nl)

Best regards,
Claudio, Cristina and Claudio

PhD position: Multiscale modeling of geopolymers

Contacts: A. Poulesquen: CEA Marcoule, Visiting scholar at 2 the MIT-CNRS-AMU joint laboratory, arnaudp@mit.edu

K. Ioannidou: UMR5508 – LMGC U. Montpellier & Visiting scholar at 2 the MIT-CNRS-AMU joint laboratory, hekate@mit.edu

Internship advisor: R. Pellenq: 2, the MIT-CNRS-AMU joint laboratory, pellenq@mit.edu

More information in the attachment:

PhD project: Modeling of the behavior of a fractured porous medium submitted to gas pressurization

Applications are welcomed for a PhD position in Navier lab (Ecole des Ponts ParisTech, IFSTTAR, CNRS) on the simulation of fractured porous media. The PhD project aims at setting up a numerical model of fractured porous medium with application to the simulation of claystone for nuclear wastes storage. Candidates must hold a Master of Science or equivalent in mechanics and physics of (geo)-materials with a strong taste for numerical modeling.

More details about this PhD position in the attached document: