Assistant/Associate Professor of Experimental Soil Mechanics (tenure track)

Applications are invited for an Assistant or Associate Professor of Experimental Soil Mechanics. The position is proposed to improve our understanding of the fundamental mechanical behaviour of soils undergoing ageing and cyclic environmental loads, and to provide new solutions to the present and future challenges of the built environment. The focus is on developing new experimental techniques and strategies to better understand and tune the response of soils to increasingly high (time-dependent and dynamic) loadings. Emerging sensor and imaging technologies offer the opportunity to develop a new generation of experimental techniques for soil testing in the laboratory and in the field.

More information in this attached file.

The closing date for applications is 15 March 2020.

PhD Position in Modeling of Induced Seismicity

Fed up with polluted skies? Looking forward to sunny days? Contribute with your research to address one of the major challenges of the XXI century: achieving zero emissions to enjoy the blue sky again. We offer a 3-year PhD position for modeling induced post-injection seismicity as a result of fluid injection/extraction related to geothermal energy, geologic carbon storage and subsurface energy storage. The position is related to the ERC-StG project GEoREST (predictinG EaRthquakES induced by fluid injecTion) (www.georest.eu), funded by the European Research Council (ERC, https://erc.europa.eu/). The candidate will perform her/his research at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) in a collaborative and enthusiastic environment.

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PhD position at BAM

A new PhD position on soil and structural mechanics is open at the BAM in Berlin. The project will study the buckling phenomena and soil-structure interaction of large-diameter offshore piles during installation and service, with a special focus on the critical conditions for pile-tip buckling, buckle propagation during driving and general buckling limits of the embedded pile during service.

Further information on this position can be found at:

https://www.bam.de/umantis/EN/383.html

and in the attached PDF document.

Short courses on “Mechanics of Geomaterials: from Micro to Macro”

In the context of the 16th IACMAG conference, short courses are organised in Grenoble (June 29-30, 2020) on the topic “Mechanics of Geomaterials: from Micro to Macro”. The planning is here attached and includes a visit of the synchrotron facilities as well as lectures on advanced experimental and numerical methods. Pre-registration requests can be addressed to iacmagcourses@symposium.it.

Postdoc position in geomechanics at ENTPE-LTDS (Lyon, France)

Multi-scale behaviour and damage of heterogeneous rocks around underground excavations.

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The goal of this project is to investigate the multi-scale behaviour of clay rock, going from microscopic to macroscopic scale. The research will be based on multi-scale approach and numerical method allowing to model microstructure media in a double-scale framework (FEMxFEM).

Applications are welcome from PhDs graduated in the areas of civil, mechanical, and materials engineering, or geosciences. PhDs in geomechanics / geotechnics are mostly welcome.

Applications should be submitted before the end of April 2020

Contact: Benoît Pardoen (benoit.pardoen@entpe.fr)

Two Researcher position @SINTEFD

Two Research Scientist/Senior Scientist positions are open at the Drilling and Well Department, SINTEF Industry, Trondheim, Norway.

The deadline for the positions is 15 February 2020. The links for the positions are (also in English) :

  • Modeling and algorithm development

https://candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationInit.aspx/?cid=1131&departmentId=20102&ProjectId=144475&MediaId=5&SkipAdvertisement=false

  • Drilling mud and material characterization

https://candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationInit.aspx?cid=1131&ProjectId=144474&DepartmentId=20102&MediaId=5

Postdoctoral Position at the University of Sydney

A new Postdoctoral Research Associate/Fellow Position in Continuum Mechanics at the University of Sydney:

https://sydney.nga.net.au

Closing date: 11:30pm, 26 February 2020.

Project will involve the development on a physically based continuum model for the long-term deterioration of brittle rocks in chemically active environments – should be fun science, and will include interaction with smart PhD students a strong group in granular physics and theoretical geomechanics.

Additional PhD position at Charles University

An additional PhD position in experimental geomechanics is open at Charles University (Prague, Czech Republic).

Topic: Effects of thermo-hydro-mechanical coupling on slope deformation in expansive clays: advanced experiments and hypoplastic modelling

Supervisor: Dr. Gianvito ScaringiFurther information about this project can be found at: https://stars-natur.cz/phd-positions/geology/effects-of-thermo-hydro-mechanical-coupling-on-slope-deformation-in-expansive-clays-advanced-experiments-and-hypoplastic-modelling?back=hgen1

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PhD position at Chalmers University of Technology

A new PhD position on solid and structural mechanics is open at Chalmers University of Technology. The project will study transition zones in railway lines with a focus on including the accumulated deformations of the ballast and subgrade in the analyses. The work will build upon an extensive measurement campaign that will be part of the project.

For more information see:

https://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/Working-at-Chalmers/Vacancies/Pages/default.aspx?rmpage=job&rmjob=8323

Cryspom VII Workshop, 3-5 June 2020, Pau, France

The seventh edition of the Crystallization in Porous Media workshop will be held at the University of Pau & Pays Adour, in Pau, France, from 3 to 5 June 2020. This biannual international workshop focuses on fundamental research of crystallization in porous materials. It unites researchers from geoengineering, geology, physics, chemistry, mechanics and conservation interested in crystal nucleation, growth and transport in porous media and its related consequences. The goal is to bring together leading researchers and Ph.D. students to provide for a constructive and open dialogue. Also, it seeks to incite collaborations between theorists, modelists and experimentalists on an international level.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Fundamentals of crystallization in porous or confined media
  • Coupled problems including crystallization
  • Crystallization in the built environment
  • Crystallization and rock transformation in nature
  • Crystallization of salt and gas hydrates

To find more details about the workshop, and to submit an abstract, please visit our website at
https://cryspom7.sciencesconf.org/

Abstract submission deadline extended to 16 February

We look forward to welcome you in Pau,
the local organizing committee,
Hannelore Derluyn, Nicolas Beaudoin, Daniel Broseta & Guilhem Hoareau