PhD Position on modelling cracks in porous materials at University of Padova, Italy, with secondments at ETH Zurich and EPFL Lausanne

In the framework of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action COFUND, the Doctoral Programme UNIPhD offers the most talented Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) coming from all over the world a brand new International, Inter-sectoral, Inter-disciplinary and Innovative “training through research” programme https://www.unipd.it/en/uniphd.

Within this call, we are looking for a PhD student to collaborate with us on ” Multiphysics modelling of thermal cracks in multiphase heterogenous porous materials”. This research project aims to develop a numerical model able to study the nucleation and propagation of cracks induced by thermal effects in multiphase porous materials. The developed numerical model (UNIPD & ETH) and the experimental measurements (EPFL) will allow a step forward on the interpretation of the multiphysics nature of the fracture in multiphase porous materials.

More information on this pdf file (UNIPhD_Scheda_Research_Option_V2-SanaviaLorenzo(1).pdf), the web site (https://www.unipd.it/en/uniphd) and the supervisors.

Eligibility check: https://www.unipd.it/en/uniphd-who-can-applye-eligibility-check

How to apply: https://www.unipd.it/en/uniphd-apply-now

Call deadline: 8 March 2022, at 1 p.m. CET

Lorenzo Sanavia (UNIPD Padova), lorenzo.sanavia@unipd.it – Laura De Lorenzis (ETH Zurich), ldelorenzis@ethz.ch

PhD Position on Granular Flows at Université Gustave Eiffel

We’re looking for a PhD student to collaborate with us on a project on “Optimization of particle transport in polydisperse dense granular flows: towards sustainable processes”.

The project will be supervised by Patrick Richard and Riccardo Artoni at the MAST/GPEM laboratory of the Gustave Eiffel University, campus of Nantes, and by Michele Larcher at the Faculty of Science and Technology of the University of Bolzano in Italy, within the framework of the MSCA-COFUND Clear-Doc project.

The deadline for applications is March 21st, 2022. Applicants are invited to contact us before applying online.

Full details are available on the following webpage: https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/716908

Riccardo Artoni, Patrick Richard, Michele Larcher

Ioannis Vardoulakis PhD Prize 2022

The Bureau of ALERT Geomaterials has decided to fund the Ioannis Vardoulakis PhD Prize 2022. Since 2016, the PhD prize is entitled Ioannis Vardoulakis PhD Prize to commemorate Prof. Vardoulakis and his contributions to research and teaching in the field of Geomechanics.

The participation to the prize is open to all the PhD students with at least one official supervisor from one of the institutions belonging to ALERT, that have successfully defended their PhD thesis in 2021. The deadline for the applications is 31st March, 2022.

The rulesagenda and further details are to be found on the ALERTwebsite:
https://alertgeomaterials.eu/alert-phd-prize/

We draw your attention to a modification of the rules as follows (Art. 2): “Only PhD students with at least one official supervisor from one of the institutions belonging to the ALERT association are eligible candidates for the present prize.

PhD student position in experimental geomechanics: fixing clay with clay

The Geotechnical Research Group at Chalmers University of Technology is looking for a highly motivated and talented individual to fill a PhD student position linked with a research project funded by Formas (Swedish research council). The project will focus on the development of calcined clays as supplementary cementitious material for ground improvement (mass stabilisation, deep mixing). The project is conceived as an experimental PhD in which the fundamental response at the material science scale and engineering scale will be probed. There is already a sister project in place that looks more closely into the creation of calcined clays and their role as SCM in concrete. Hence, in the advertised project we truly look into geomechanics, i.e. starting with the physico-chemical processes and linking those to the emerging mechanical response of the improved natural clay.

More information can be found on the following link:

https://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/Working-at-Chalmers/Vacancies/Pages/default.aspx?rmpage=job&rmjob=10179&rmlang=UK

Please reach out to Jelke Dijkstra (jelke.dijkstra@chalmers.se) if you have any questions about the project or the process.

University of Glasgow: Lecturer / Senior Lecturer / Reader in Geotechnical Engineering

The University of Glasgow is seeking an ambitious academic to join the Division of Infrastructure & Environment in the area of Geotechnical Engineering. We are particularly interested in those working on geotechnical challenges related to energy, the environment and the impact of climate change. This includes geotechnics of offshore and onshore renewables, ground source heating and thermo-active foundations, geological disposal of nuclear waste, sustainable and low-carbon construction techniques and the impact of climate change on geohazards and geotechnical infrastructure.

Please see link for full details: https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CMN137/lecturer-senior-lecturer-reader-in-geotechnical-engineering

The post is permanent and full-time.

Closing date for applications: 22 February 2022

PhD positions in Westlake University, China

Our lab, Multi-physics and Multi-scale Modelling Lab (M3 Lab), is now seeking highly motivated PhD students to conduct advanced research topics associated with geo-energy, geoenvironmental and geohazards in Westlake University (a brandnew high-level research institution in China).
The leader of M3 Lab, Dr. Sergio, has the expertise and in-house codes, in several areas of computational, physical and theoretical modelling of complex processes commonly found in Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering.

Research Topic

The PhD project will focus on creating advanced modelling techniques for the complex physics present in geoenvironmental problems. Excellent applicants coming from Mathematics, Physics, Civil or Mechanical Engineering, or related fields are welcome to apply. Experiences in computational methods such as Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics, Particle Finite Element Method, Material Point Method , Discrete Element Method, Lattice Boltzmann Method or other related methods are also highly desirable. 

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Postdoctoral positions on geohazards detection based on drones/UAVs at Shandong University, China

About the position

School of Civil Engineering of Shandong University invites applications for a postdoctoral position at Shandong University, China. The research project will focus on developing advanced detection technologies for geohazard prevention based on drones (UAVs). New monitoring and early warning systems for geohazards (slope failure, rock fall, dam deterioration, etc) will be established based on UAV digital photogrammetry and other UAV-mounted devices such as magnetic survey device, LiDAR, thermal infrared radar, etc. This research project is funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China and two leading industrial partners.

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Call for abstracts to EGU 2022 – NH1.6 – Vegetation as nature-based solution for mitigating hydro-meteorological geohazards on slopes and streambanks

The next hybrid gathering of the European Geoscience Union – EGU 2022 – will host for the second year the session on the effects of vegetation on unsaturated slope and streambank stability.

The NH1.6 session – Vegetation as nature-based solution for mitigating hydro-meteorological geohazards on slopes and streambanks – will run also this year at the hybrid EGU 2022. The session is coordinated by Vittoria Capobianco (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute – NGI), Sabatino Cuomo (University of Salerno), Dominika Krzeminska (Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research – NIBIO), Anil Yildiz (RWTH Aachen University) and Alessandro Fraccica (CIMNE, UPC Barcelona).

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PhD position on smart soil stabilisation at NTNU, Trondheim

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at NTNU has an open position for a PhD candidate in smart soil stabilisation. The focus is on evaluating non-destructive monitoring techniques for soil stabilisation using laboratory and field trials and utilising industry by-products for soil stabilisation. The fully-funded PhD position has a duration of 3 years. The application deadline is February 15, 2022. Find more information about this PhD opportunity at https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/218434/phd-candidate-in-smart-soil-stabilisation.