Author Archives: Max Wiebicke
Two positions at the Federal Waterways Engineering and Research Institute (BAW) Karlsruhe
The BAW Karsruhe is looking for a research assistant and a post-doc student. German language is required for both positions. Continue reading
PhD and Post-Doc positions at Chalmers University of Technology
The research group on Engineering Geology and Geotechnics (EG2) at Chalmers University of Technology is looking for 3-5 doctoral students and a post-doc in Experimental Geomechanics to join its activities. Continue reading
PhD studentship in Computational Geotechnics at the University of Bath
A PhD position on Advanced computational analysis of landslide activity due to extreme natural events is available in computational geotechnics at the University of Bath. Continue reading
Two PhD positions at Polytechnique Montreal
The Polytechnique Montreal is currently looking for two PhD candidates. One topic is the integrated mine waste management for surface mines. The other research project will deal with the valorization of waste rocks on mining sites. Continue reading
Mining Engineering Professorship at the Polytechnique Montreal
The Polytechnique Montreal invites applications for a Professorship in Mining Engineering.
For details, see the attachement.
Chair in Civil Engineering (Research associated with TUGS) at the University of Warwick
The School of Engineering at the University of Warwick invites applications for a chair in Civil Engineering: Professor in Civil Engineering (76999) with research associated with Tunnelling and Underground Space Continue reading
Chair in Civil Engineering (Research in Resilience) at the University of Warwick
The School of Engineering at the University of Warwick invites applications for a chair in Civil Engineering: Professor in Civil Engineering (79055) with research in resilience Continue reading
Post-doctoral position on fracture of anisotropic media
The Geomechanics and porous media group at the Laboratoire des Fluides Complexes et leurs Reservoirs (joint research group between Univ. Pau & Pays Adour, CNRS and Total) is opening a post-doctoral position on lattice-based poromechanics for the modelling of hydraulic fracturing. This postdoctoral research is part of a larger project associating Univ. Pau & Pays Adour, Stanford University and MIT dedicated to multiscale modelling of rocks, to which the candidate is expected to participate.
For more details see the attachement.
PhD and postdoc position in computational fluid dynamics
The Department of Geothermal Research at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) – the Research University in the Helmholtz Association – is currently looking for a PhD candidate and Postdoc in the field of computational fluid dynamics.
Please find more detailed descriptions of the offered positions and relevant information at: http://www.agw.kit.edu/6214.php