Fully-funded PhD and postdoc positions at the University of Sydney

  1. Postdoc position in stochastic modelling of granular media at The University of Sydney

A funded postdoc position is available in the Sydney Centre in Geomechanics and Mining Materials (SciGEM) at The University of Sydney on heterarchical stochastic modelling of granular media. The project involves developing and applying new computational tools for modelling segregation, mixing and crushing in granular flows. These models will be applied to understand bulk solids handling problems with an industrial partner Rio Tinto. At SciGEM you will join an amazing team of researchers in the area of granular physics, geomechanics and mineral processing. Applicants should have a proven background in computational mechanics/physics, either from civil engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, computer science or related fields. Funding is generally available for 3 years, subject to annual reviews and approval by the industry partner. Applications close 1 January 2023. Please contact Professor Itai Einav (itai.einav@sydney.edu.au) for more information or to apply with CV and cover letter.

  1. PhD position in coupled computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and granular flow at The University of Sydney

A funded PhD position is available in the Sydney Centre in Geomechanics and Mining Materials (SciGEM) at The University of Sydney on heterarchical stochastic modelling of granular media. The project involves coupling CFD with stochastic model of granular flow that includes segregation and mixing. The model will be applied to understand pneumatic conveyors in bulk solids handling problems with an industrial partner Rio Tinto, and will involve travel and time with this company. At SciGEM you will join an amazing team of researchers in the area of granular physics, geomechanics and mineral processing. Funding is available for 3.5 years. Applicants should have a background in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, computer science or a related field. Applications close 1 January 2023. Please contact Professor Itai Einav (itai.einav@sydney.edu.au) for more information or to apply with CV and cover letter.

PhD Position at HWU

Project Title: From geo-resources to energy storage: how do underground lithologies respond to thermo-mechanical coupling?

The scope of this PhD project is to use different scale observations to model and predict the stability of targeted lithologies in underground complex systems when those are subjected to cyclic TM stress changes over prolonged periods. This research work seeks to understand how grain scale deformation can contribute to the global response of the underground systems and how this response can be controlled to reduce any accompanied induced hazards. An innovative methodology, combining laboratory and numerical experiments, will be applied to extend the understanding of the thermo-sensitive brittle deformation processes in porous rocks.

More information on the project and how to apply in the attached file.

PhD Position at Delft University of Technology

Delft University of Technology is seeking candidates for a PhD position on the Numerical and Geophysical Modelling of Wave Propagation in Soils due to Rail Traffic.

We are looking for a candidate with an MSc degree in Civil Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Applied Geophysics or a related field. The candidate should have a strong background in numerical modelling and soil mechanics, and have a genuine interest and aptitude for the development, computer implementation and application of numerical and probabilistic-based algorithms.

Further details can be found at link.

Deadline for applications: 14 January 2023.

Postdoctoral position at KULeuven on advanced numerical modeling of pile installation and extraction – geomechanics for offshore wind turbines

In the framework of the research project “Soil ageing around offshore wind turbine foundations – from operational response to decommissioning” (SAGE-SAND), we are looking for a motivated and computational mechanics-oriented postdoctoral researcher with an interest in advanced numerical modeling to realistically predict pile drivability and extractability.

This postdoctoral position is part of the research project “Soil ageing around offshore wind turbine foundations – from operational response to decommissioning” (SAGE-SAND) that is co-supervised by different academic partners (KULeuven, UCLouvain, ULiège). The project focuses on foundations for Offshore Wind Turbines (OWT), which are characterized by large installation costs and environmental impact.  In order to improve both of these aspects, the project investigates the evolution during multiple years of soils’ mechanical properties, i.e. soil ageing, and the alternative use of vibratory driving for installation and decommissioning of offshore (mono)piles. Unique full-scale tests with extensive monitoring, advanced laboratory tests, and numerical modeling at multiple spatial scales will provide guidelines for future design. The project has a duration of 3 years and includes large scale in-situ pile tests and monitoring, advanced micromechanical characterization and testing (SEM, X-ray microtomography,…), micromechanical modelling (discrete element method, phase field modelling,…), and nonlinear dynamic modelling of the pile-soil system at the macroscale.

The postdoctoral position focuses on advanced numerical modeling of pile installation and extraction at the macro-scale, accounting for the liquefaction behavior of the soil to realistically predict pile drivability and extractability. The soil-pile system is modeled by means of the Material Point Method (MPM), accounting for dynamic soil-structure interaction and the presence of pore water.

More information on the application procedure is available on this website: https://www.kuleuven.be/personeel/jobsite/jobs/60175777

Symposium on Energy Geotechnics (3-5 October 2023, Delft) – Call for abstracts

We are happy to announce that the upcoming edition of the symposium series on Energy Geotechnics (SEG23) will be held in Delft, 3-5 October 2023, organised under the auspices of the ISSMGE Technical Committee 308. Keynote lectures from prominent researchers and practitioners in the field of energy geotechnics, state-of-the-art lectures and technical sessions focusing on the task forces of the TC 308 will be a part of SEG23. We warmly welcome you to contribute and attend and we look forward to an exciting scientific exchange.

This symposium follows successful conferences and symposiums in: Barcelona in 2015, Kiel in 2016, Lausanne in 2018 and La Jolla in 2022.

Please find more details of the conference on our conference website: https://seg23.dryfta.com/.

The Call for Abstracts is now open – and is presented in the attached pdf. Contributions are welcome on various topics related to energy Geotechnics, including geothermal energy, energy geostructures, energy storage, carbon sequestration, radioactive waste disposal and induced seismicity. Researchers working on these challenging topics are invited to present their most recent advances. Practitioners are invited to share their experience and presentations of case studies is encouraged. To encourage debate on the latest findings, we invite extended abstracts only, which will be published open access with their own digital online identifier (doi). No full-length papers will be requested.

We look forward to seeing you in Delft. 

Best regards, 

Your local organising committee:
Anne-Catherine Dieudonné
Ahmed Elkadi
Nicole Fontein
Jacco Haasnoot
Siefko Slob
David Smeulders
Phil Vardon

Fully funded PhD opportunity in geotechnics on “low carbon construction of earthworks”

Teesside University is offering a fully funded PhD opportunity in the field of geotechnics, with the topic “Low carbon construction of earthworks considering suction and three-dimension effects and reuse of waste materials”.

The research work involves analytical, numerical and statistical modelling. Therefore, applicant is expected to have good mathematical and programming skills. The applicant should be ambitious, self-motivated and self-disciplined. Applicant is encouraged to contact Dr Huang with a CV, motivational letter and research plan (optional) before making the application. Application deadline is on 01/02/2023 5:00PM (UK time).

For details on the position, please refer to: https://www.tees.ac.uk/sections/research/funding_details.cfm?fundingID=199

Post-doctoral position at Heriot-Watt University

A post-doctoral research associate position in pore-scale shale gas modelling is available from Jan 2023, up to 8 months, at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh UK.  The successful appointee will be involved in and responsible for the following tasks: 1) develop pore-network fluid flow models and implement them in an open-source pore-network flow modelling environment; 2) reconstruct shale rock pore-scale models based on shale sample characterisation; and 3) perform pore-network simulations on the pore networks of reconstructed shale models and assess the effects of different mechanisms.

For the full job description, please following the links: https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CVN077/research-associate-shale-gas-modelling and/or enzj.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX/job/2627/?utm_medium=jobshare

For informal enquiries about this position, contact Dr Jingsheng Ma (Jingsheng.Ma@hw.ac.uk).

One-day UCD Webinar: Geothermal Energy, Thermal Energy Storage and District Heating

Dear Colleagues,

We are organising a one-day hybrid seminar at University College Dublin on 15th Dec Thursday. Speakers from Ireland, China, UK, Netherlands and Denmark will present on Geothermal Energy, Thermal Energy Storage and District Heating.


Participants are welcomed to join through this registration link: https://ucd-ie.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_USrMng_5TxueCg9m3t8PVg

Many regards.

Budi

Please see the attached file for further details.

Announcement of webinar Dr. Anita Laera at Politecnico di Bari

Dear Colleagues,

On Friday 2 December 2022, at 17:00 CET, Dr. Anita Laera, PhD at the Politecnico di Bari and currently Research Engineer at Plaxis Geotechnical analysis, will deliver a webinar entitled: “Advanced constitutive modelling for soft rocks.”

The webinar is organised by the Geotechnical Research Group of DICATECh, Politecnico di Bari, Italy, and will be held both in presence at Politecnico di Bari and online through MS Teams. 

Participants can join the event by clicking on the following link: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_Mzc5ZGRmMmItMWNlNy00NDQyLWI4OWMtYTRhMDNiYTQzYjEw%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%225b406aab-a1f1-4f13-a7aa-dd573da3d332%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%224ea622af-265c-46ca-b01b-93f1eefd7dcd%22%7d

Please see the attached file for further details.

Postdoctoral Researcher or Doctoral student working on Material Point Method modelling of Dynamic Soil Exchange at Aalto University

Aalto University is a community of bold thinkers where science and art meet technology and business. We are committed to identifying and solving grand societal challenges and building an innovative future. Aalto University has been ranked the 9th best young university in the world (Top 50 under 50, QS 2018) and one of the world’s top technology challenger universities (THE 2017), for its outside-the-box thinking on research collaboration, funding and innovation. Aalto has six schools with nearly 11 000 students and 4000 employees of whome close to 400 are professors. Our main campus is located in Espoo, capital area of Finland.

We believe that people from diverse backgrounds can together reach the best results. Diversity is part of who we are: for example, over 40% of our academic faculty comes from outside Finland. We warmly encourage qualified candidates from all backgrounds, especially minorities, to apply, as we want to ensure our community’s diversity and inclusiveness in the future as well. We are committed to equal and transparent recruitment procedures.

 At Aalto, high-quality research, art, education and entrepreneurship are promoted hand in hand. Disciplinary excellence is combined with multidisciplinary activities, engaging both students and the local innovation ecosystem. Our main campus is quickly transforming into an open collaboration hub that encourages encounters between students, researchers, industry, startups and other partners. Aalto University was founded in 2010 as three leading Finnish universities, Helsinki University of Technology, the Helsinki School of Economics and the University of Art and Design Helsinki, were merged to strengthen Finland’s innovative capability.

We are now looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher or Doctoral student working on Material Point Method modelling of Dynamic Soil Exchange. More information on this website.