2 PhD positions at the university Gustave Eiffel

Gustave Eiffel University is looking for 2 highly motivated PhD candidates to work on the numerical and physical modeling in Geotechnical earthquake engineering :

  • Optimisation of seismic design for soil-nailed walls
  • Comparison of the seismic performances of rigid inclusions unconnected piles and pile raft foundations

The application deadline is the 16th of April 2025

Applicants must be available to start around 1st October 2025

Here are the links to these 2 subjects:position 1, position 2

For the contacts see the details of the positions.

Open PhD Position Announcement

Research Associate (m/f/x) in Soil Mechanics
Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany
Full-time, TVL E13

The Chair of Soil Mechanics at Ruhr-Universität Bochum is seeking a motivated Research Associate to focus on DEM simulations and the development of contact models for fine-grained soils. The role involves programming and implementing new approaches in DEM, and improving contact formulations.

Qualifications:
Master’s in Civil Engineering, Physics, or related field
Strong programming skills and experience with DEM simulation
Passion for research and soil micromechanics

Application Deadline: 27th April 2025
Start Date: ASAP

For more details, visit Link

Contact for Application:
Dr.-Ing. Mohammad Salimi
Email: mohammad.salimi@rub.de

PhD Position at Ineris

PhD position on the erosion and dissolution of fractured rock environments, with an application to geothermal energy.

Ineris is looking for motivated PhD candidates to work on numerical modelling on geothermal energy issues.

This PhD position at Ineris and Ecole Centrale de Nantes will focus on erosion and dissolution of fractured rock media, with an application to geothermal energy.

For additional details, see the attached PDF.

Contacts :
Ineris:
Mr. Farid. Laouafa (farid.laouafa@ineris.fr)
Ecole Centrale de Nantes:
Prof. Pierre-Yves Hicher (pierre-yves.hicher@ec-nantes.fr)

PhD and Postdoc positions at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

Chalmers University of Technology located in the beautiful city of Gothenburg, West Coast of Sweden, has several research positions available related to geotechnics and soil-structure interaction.

The candidates will benefit from a competitive salary (with full social security and pension cover), a collaborative work environment and a strong emphasis on work-life balance as a driver for excellence. Chalmers is a great university for young researchers to grow, given our strong ties to both academia and industry. In addition to research, you will have ample opportunities for skills and career development, such as opportunities for teaching, supervision, language courses and proposal writing for your career development.

Currently open positions:

PhD candidate for Constitutive Modelling of Rate-Effects in Sensitive Clays – deadline April 16, 2025

https://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/work-with-us/vacancies/?rmpage=job&rmjob=13728&rmlang=UK

Postdoc for Constitutive Modelling of Sensitive Clays – deadline April 16, 2025

https://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/work-with-us/vacancies/?rmpage=job&rmjob=13751&rmlang=UK

Postdoc for system-level analyses of physical railway infrastructure – deadline April 20, 2025

https://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/work-with-us/vacancies/?rmpage=job&rmjob=13750&rmlang=UK

For further information, please see the official advert liked above.

PhD position: Innovative soil mechanical testing at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

The Institute of Soil Mechanics and Rock Mechanics (IBF) at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology seeks a PhD candidate to develop improved sample preparation methods for triaxial testing of sands.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop and test new soil sample preparation techniques.
  • Integrate digital simulation with experimental work.
  • Conduct experiments, analyze data, and publish findings.

Qualifications:

  • M.Sc. in Civil/Mechanical Engineering, Applied Mechanics, or a related field.
  • Background in soil mechanics, applied physics, laboratory experiments, and programming.
  • Willingness to learn new skills; knowledge of German is beneficial.

More details can be found in the following pdf: position file.

3 PhD positions in geo-energy at Utrecht University, the Netherlands

The Experimental Rock Deformation Group (High Pressure and Temperature Lab) at Utrecht University is looking for 3 highly motivated PhD candidates to work on the laboratory experiments and numerical modelling of geothermal energy systems and underground hydrogen storage:

• PhD 1: Experimentation on Fluid-injection Induced Seismicity in Geothermal Systems

• PhD 2: Numerical Modelling of Fluid-injection Induced Seismicity

• PhD 3: Hydrogen Storage in Porous Geological Formations

The application deadline is on 6 April 2025.

Here are the links to these 3 subjects: position 1, position 2, and position 3.

Contact: w.cao2@uu.nl

PhD position: Innovative foundation design for offshore wind turbines

The Civil Engineering Department at KU Leuven and the engineering company FUNDEX Verstraeten BV is excited to announce an opening for a highly enthusiastic and motivated individual to pursue full-time doctoral studies in the field of Offshore Geotechnics. This opportunity is a collaboration between the Hydraulics & Geotechnics Section, led by prof. Georgios Anogiatis, known as George Anoyatis, (Campus Bruges, Faculty of Engineering Technology) and the Structural Mechanics Section, led by prof. Stijn François (Campus Arenberg – Leuven, Faculty of Engineering Science) at KU Leuven with the support of prof. Hadrien Rattez at the Institute of Mechanics, Materials and Civil Engineering (IMMC) Laboratory, UCLouvain (Louvain-la-Neuve). 

With reference to Offshore Geotechnics, the academic partners from KU Leuven and UCLouvain are actively engaged in cutting-edge research projects focusing on foundations for offshore wind turbines, suction caissons, (mono)pile installation and extraction techniques. These projects combine theoretical developments with experimental approaches. Notably, we are part of a national collaborative research project titled “SAGE-SAND” that has established a testing site for monopile foundations in Zeebrugge, Belgium. More details about this project can be found on the project’s webpage: https://bwk.kuleuven.be/projects/sage-sand.
We look forward to welcoming a new member to our dynamic research team!

See the complete description of the position and apply via this link https://www.kuleuven.be/personeel/jobsite/jobs/60439448

3 PhD positions in offshore geotechnical engineering at the Gustave Eiffel University, Nantes, France

Gustave Eiffel University is looking for 3 highly motivated PhD candidates to work on the numerical and physical modeling in offshore geotechnical engineering :

  • Investigation of pile driving resistance in glauconite sand using centrifuge testing
  • Physical and numerical modeling of the installation of wingeg offshore pile anchors by vibro-driving 
  • Physical and numerical modeling of suction anchors for floating wind turbines under complex seabed drainage conditions

The application deadline is at the end of April 2025

Applicants must be available to start around 1st October 2022

Here are the links to these 3 subjects: position 1, position 2, and position 3.

Contact: matthieu.blanc@univ-eiffel.fr

PhD position at ENPC in Geotechnical Engineering: Field investigation of an in-situ soil treatment solution for clay shrink-swell inhibition

PhD position

Field investigation of an in-situ soil treatment solution for clay shrink-swell inhibition

A new PhD position is available at “Ecole nationale des ponts et chaussées”, France (ENPC).

This PhD subject is part of a research project (IRGAK) funded by ADEME (French Agency for Ecological Transition), coordinated by ESTP (https://www.estp.fr/en) and ENPC (https://ecoledesponts.fr/en). The project IRGAK aims to develop an in-situ soil treatment solution to inhibit the volume change of clayey soils during seasonal wetting-drying cycles. The PhD candidate will perform field-scale experiments to investigate the influence of the soil treatment solution on the hydro-chemo-mechanical behaviour of natural expansive clays. The developed solution must meet scientific, environmental, economic, and practical requirements. In particular, the solution must significantly and durably inhibit heave and subsidence associated with soil moisture variations, be harmless for the environment, remain considerably less expensive than underpinning works, and be easy to implement.

The candidate should have graduated in geotechnics, geomechanics, or environmental engineering, demonstrate laboratory capabilities, and be interested in scientific development and engineering applications.

For further information, please see the attached PDF.

2 PhD positions at The University of Sydney

PhD Title

A Heterarchical Model for Soil Erosion from Internal Flow to Global Failure

Supervisors: Dr Benjy Marks, Prof Itai Einav and Prof Alexander Scheuermann
Institution: SciGEM, School of Civil Engineering, The University of Sydney

Synopsis

This project will develop a new approach to understand soil erosion in earth dams, from internal mechanisms to large-scale failures. It fills a significant gap in existing models, which cannot fully represent the complex, multi-scale processes of internal erosion. This approach combines detailed laboratory and field experiments with sophisticated computational modelling. It will create a reliable tool for predicting and mitigating dam failures, improving safety, resource management, and sustainability in water infrastructure.

We are seeking two highly motivated and talented PhD candidates to join the team for this project. An ideal candidate will have a strong academic background in geotechnical engineering, civil engineering, computational mechanics, fluid mechanics, or a related field. Experience with numerical modelling techniques (e.g., DEM, FEM), computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and/or experimental methods (e.g., X-ray radiography, TDR) is highly desirable. Successful candidates will possess excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, a strong work ethic, and the ability to work independently and as part of a team. The project will involve a combination of numerical modelling, laboratory experiments, and potentially field work, requiring a candidate with a diverse skillset and a willingness to learn. You will receive comprehensive training in heterarchical modelling, advanced experimental techniques, and data analysis. You will also have the opportunity to collaborate with leading experts in the field and to present your research findings at international conferences.

Research Environment

With this PhD, you will join the Sydney Centre in Geomechanics and Mining Materials (SciGEM) at the School of Civil Engineering, The University of Sydney. SciGEM is leading research in applied granular physics internationally. It is a vibrant research environment with a tight-knit team of researchers: a dozen academics, several post-doctoral fellows and about 20 doctoral research students. You will directly benefit from the vast expertise in physics, geomechanics, geotechnical engineering, experimental methods and simulation techniques. You will also directly benefit from SciGEM’s cutting edge experimental facilities.

Your role

Under the guidance of your supervisors, you will be expected to:

  • Design and conduct experiments
  • Collect and analyse data
  • Develop mathematical models of excavation energy losses
  • Communicate your findings in domestic and international conferences, and via publication in scientific, peer-reviewed journals

Essential qualities

This project is to be undertaken by someone who is:

  • Passionate about it
  • Willing to learn
  • Able and willing to work in a team
  • Naturally proactive and independent thinker
  • Holds a 1st class Honours or Masters or equivalent degree in mathematics, physics, computer science or engineering

Desirable skills:

The project will involve the following skills. Your experience in any of them is desirable, your willingness to acquire them is essential:

  • Applied physics and mechanics
  • Laboratory experimentation
  • Development of new imaging techniques
  • Coding using Python
  • Writing using LaTeX

Scholarship

The HDR scholarship is $41,753 per year for three years. HDR candidates are encouraged to take on additional paid teaching activities (e.g. tutoring) which usually amount to an extra $5k to $10k per year

To apply

Send your application by email to Dr Benjy Marks benjy.marks@sydney.edu.au including:

  • Your CV
  • Your transcripts (Honours and/or Master)
  • A cover letter explaining:
    • what makes you want to work on this topic,
    • what make you a good fit for this topic,
    • a short research proposal (~half page) describing your vision of the research to be done.