Call for Abstracts – Geology for a sustainable management of our planet – 3-5 Sept. 2024, Bari, Italy

Dear colleagues,

We would like to draw your attention to the forthcoming SIMP-SGI Congress (Bari, Italy, 3-5 September 2024) and to submit your abstracts to the following session:

T30. The science of clays and zeolites: from genesis to sustainable applications

Clay and zeolites minerals can contribute to achieve the ambitious goals of the European Green Deal, representing a clear response to global challenges related to broad fields of applications for industry, environment, hydrogeological risk and more. These minerals are of great interest for geosciences. Clays are the most diffuse sediments on the Earth crust, and they have a fundamental role in understanding paleoclimate, sedimentary environments, and diagenetic processes. Moreover, as zeolites, they represent a useful tool providing information on hydrothermal system and very low-grade metamorphism. Thanks to their extreme sensitivity, clays and zeolites find application in high-value technological uses by exploiting ion exchange and selective adsorption of organic molecules such as the sequestration of undesirable substances (included that of emerging concern) from aqueous, solid, and gaseous phases. Furthermore, they represent important sources of raw materials in several industrial productions as ceramic and construction materials. This session is open to studies highlighting the important contribution of these minerals in geoscience, their crystal chemistry and genesis, as well as their applications in wastewater treatment, environmental remediation and soil reclamation, landslides studies, hydrogeological risk, in the production of ceramic and more.

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The deadline for abstract submission is 26 April 2024, 19:00 CET.

Hoping to see you in Bari!

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PhD position at Aix-Marseille University

A possibly funded PhD project is open for student candidates at the RECOVER research unit (INRAE, Aix-Marseille University), south of France. The project will be co-supervised by Jérôme Duriez and Stéphane Bonelli and will focus on either the Level Set-Discrete Element Method or the Material Point Method, at the candidate’s discretion.

More details and the application procedure can be found at https://nextcloud.inrae.fr/s/5CLfjpbeZ27ZzNa

Computational Dynamic Soil-Structure Interaction (CompDSSI) International Workshop – 11-13 September 2024 – Assisi (Italy)

Advances in the field of soil-structure interaction are impacting design, retrofitting and protection of civil engineering structures against natural hazards. CompDSSI is an in-person International Workshop devoted to new-generation numerical approaches for the dynamic analysis of soil-structure systems of strong practical relevance, investigating critical issues and high-fidelity methods applicable from local to regional scale. A meeting point to share knowledge, in which researchers and designers of Structural & Geotechnical Engineering will promote solutions for a safer and more efficient urban fabric.

More information on the contents and attendance modalities can be found in the flyer and full programme attached.

Website: https://compdssi.altervista.org/

The Organising Committee

Dr. Davide Noè Gorini (Sapienza University of Rome)

Prof. Pedro Arduino (University of Washington)

Dr. Domenico Gallese (ARUP)

Soil-structure interaction in OpenSees: strategies, applications and perspectives (SSI-OS) International Advanced School – 9-11 September 2024 – Assisi (Italy)

OpenSees is an evolving numerical framework for advanced assessment of civil engineering structures against natural hazards, in which soil-structure interaction can be simulated through multiple levels of complexity. We will explore soil-structure modelling in OpenSees, focussing on critical issues of the implementation. The development of nonlinear dynamic analyses is the main goal of this path. To this end, new-generation approaches for assessing the dynamic performance of soil-structure systems will be described and techniques to implement new features in OpenSees will be discussed, of interest for both Users and Developers. The discussion will be extended to the use of tools for regional analysis and artificial intelligence-based assessment. Several example applications will be provided, supported by hands-on experience and working groups.

More information on the contents and attendance modalities can be found in the flyer and full programme attached.

Website: https://compdssi.altervista.org/

The Organising Committee

Dr. Davide Noè Gorini (Sapienza University of Rome)

Prof. Pedro Arduino (University of Washington)

Prof. Guido Camata (University of Chieti-Pescara)

Dr. Domenico Gallese (ARUP)

Dr. Massimo Petracca (ASDEA Software Technology)

PhD-position in management of excavated soil masses

Are you interested to contribute to a more circular society in terms developing methods for evaluating circularity and sustainability of handling of excavated materials in roads and railways? Do you have an interest in developing your analytical, writing , and pedagogical skills in an academic environment? Are you willing to communicate with various stakeholders to understand society’s needs and to present new ideas that can improve current practices?

We have a fully funded PhD-position at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden in the topic of management of excavated soil masses. Deadline for application is 31st of March, 2024. For more information, please see: Vacancies (chalmers.se)

22nd International Symposium on Geo-disaster Reduction, 22-25 July 2024 in Salerno, Italy

This symposium, the annual event of the International Consortium on Geo-disaster Reduction (ICGdR), aims to bring together academic scientists, leading engineers, and students to exchange and share their experiences and research results.
The topics will span from landslides to tsunamis, including earthquake-related disasters and human-related activities towards a common goal to reduce geo-disasters.

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PhD position at University Gustave Eiffel, FRANCE

The Laboratory RRO of the University Gustave Eiffel is currently seeking a PhD candidate for the “optimisation of seismic design for soil-nailed walls”.  Applicant should have a MSc Degree in Civil Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering. 

The applicant must have solid knowledge in soil mechanics or continuum mechanics, an attraction to numerical modelling and also experimentation (centrifuge tests) , as well as good interpersonal skills and a taste for teamwork, given the numerous interactions envisaged.

For more information, please refer to the PDF file. To apply send first an e-mail to jean.de-sauvage@univ-eiffel.fr

GeoEnergy PhD Opportunity at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh UK

We have a fully funded PhD position available in MuPhi research group on accelerating deployment of CCS to tackle climate change by developing fast and efficient simulation techniques based on vertically integrated modelling for storing CO2 in depleted reservoirs. This position is good for someone with a numerical modeling background.

We are looking for a highly motivated person who is interested in applied geology, thermodynamics, and numerical methods. Experience with coding and simulator development (e.g., reservoir simulation) is a plus. This is an incredible opportunity to contribute to the critical challenge of decarbonization. The research will focus on developing innovative methods for turning depleted fields into valuable CO2 storage resources, directly supporting the energy transition and NetZero goals.

See the full details on FindAPhD: https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/developing-vertical-equilibrium-models-for-simulating-co2-storage-in-depleted-gas-reservoirs/?p170305

More information on the pdf file.

Postdoctoral Fellowships in Geotechnical Engineering at Shandong University

Postdoctoral Fellowship positions in Geotechnical Engineering are currently open at the Geotechnical Engineering Research Group, Shandong University, Jinan, China. Candidates should have graduated with a Ph.D. within the last three years and with expertise in transportation geotechnics, environmental geotechnics, tunnelling and underground space technology or offshore geotechnical engineering. Interested applicants are encouraged to contact Prof. Kai Yao by emailing yaokai@sdu.edu.cn

The salary package could be referred to https://www.en.sdu.edu.cn/info/1169/7271.htm

Post-docs and PhD positions at the University of Southampton

We are recruiting 2 post-docs and 4 PhD students to offshore geotechnics projects at the University of Southampton.

Are you interested in the development of offshore wind energy and have a passion for geotechnical engineering? These projects are a great opportunity to contribute to the advancement of sustainable energy infrastructure while deepening your expertise in geotechnical engineering.

You will join a team focussed on anchoring for floating offshore wind, new ground investigation tools, reliability-based design approaches at wind farm scale and mapping the seabed challenges at future offshore wind sites. Help us to accelerate the energy transition!

You will collaborate with industry and academic partners in large projects: TAILWIND (EU-funded, led by the Norwegian Geotechnical Instituve, Dr Aligi Foglia and Dr Pauline Suzuki), Robocone (UK-funded, led Dr Andrea Diambra) or the UK-wide ORE Supergen Hub.

You will work in a dynamic team at the University of Southampton with Prof David White, Prof Susan Gourvenec, Dr Benjamin Cerfontaine and Dr Katherine Kwa, at the National Infrastructure Laboratory, equipped with extensive new lab facilities.

You will join the Royal Academy of Engineering Chair in Emerging technologies Centre of Excellence for Intelligent & Resilient Engineering (https://lnkd.in/eHFmNqti).

The advert for all posts are listed below:

Research Fellow in Offshore Geotechnics – TAILWIND project (Post-Doc): https://jobs.soton.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=2656924DA

Research Fellow in Offshore Geotechnics – ORE Supergen Hub (Post-Doc): https://jobs.soton.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=2654524DA

Tackling the geotechnical challenges of floating offshore wind (PhD): https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DGM571/phd-studentship-tackling-the-geotechnical-challenges-of-floating-offshore-wind

Developing robotic ground investigation tools for offshore renewable energy and infrastructure – ROBOCONE (PhD):
https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DGM576/phd-studentship-developing-robotic-ground-investigation-tools-for-offshore-renewable-energy-and-infrastructure-robocone

Developing the next generation of ground anchors for floating offshore wind turbines – TAILWIND (PhD):
PhD Studentship: Developing the next generation of ground anchors for floating offshore wind turbines – TAILWIND at University of Southampton (jobs.ac.uk)

Efficient ‘Whole-life’ anchoring systems for offshore floating renewables (PhD): https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/efficient-whole-life-anchoring-systems-for-offshore-floating-renewables/?p162462