PhD positions at Wuhan University, China

This is a full-time, on-site Doctoral Student position located in Wuhan, China, at Wuhan University. The Doctoral Student will be responsible for conducting research, attending seminars and conferences, collaborating with faculty members, writing high-quality research papers, and completing their dissertation. There are two vacancies. The research will be related to (1) AI-assisted non-destructive testing in rock masses and soils, and (2) application of the high-power microwave technique in the fracturing of rocks and strengthening of soils.

Vacancies: Two international students with full scholarships from the government. Outstanding students may also be eligible for an additional allowance to support their living and studies.

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

Post-Doc in “Scientific Machine Learning and Mechanics for scale-bridging in granular materials”

The appointment is part of the Chair AIM: Artificial Intelligence and Mechanics for scale bridging in complex materials (https://project.inria.fr/aimechanics/). The research will be conducted at Université Grenoble Alpes | Inria (https://www.inria.fr).
We are looking for an excellent candidate in applied mathematics, scientific computing, and computational mechanics to carry fundamental developments in data-driven and machine learning for the discovery of robust and accurate models of granular media. The position provides the opportunity to work on a challenging research topic at the crossroad of AI, physics, and mechanics.

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

Postdoc on Multidirectional Loading in Anchors for Floating Offshore

TU Delft is hiring a Postdoctoral Researcher in Multidirectional Loading in Anchors for Floating Offshore Structures. This position focuses on understanding anchor behavior under complex loading conditions through advanced experimental and numerical methods, contributing to the development of reliable anchoring systems for floating offshore wind as part of the Tailwind project. We are looking for candidates with a PhD in geotechnical engineering and proven experience in numerical modeling of offshore foundation systems. Knowledge and experience of physical testing would be an advantage.

Apply here: https://careers.tudelft.nl/job/Delft-Postdoc-Multidirectional-Loading-in-Anchors-for-Floating-Offshore-2628-CD/828986002/

Submission is possible until: 28 Sep 2025

PhD Position on Geothermal Integration in District Heating at ULB, BrusselsPhD Position in Geothermal

We are seeking a passionate and highly motivated PhD candidate to join our research group at Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB, Belgium) for a research project on the integration of geothermal borefields into district heating and cooling networks. The work will combine the analysis and interpretation of extensive monitoring data collected from a geothermal borefield in Brussels, modelling activities of subsurface heat transfers between borehole heat exchangers, and the development of strategies for the optimal integration of such systems into urban energy networks.

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

PhD on concrete structures at Belgian Nuclear Research Centre/Univeristy of Gent

We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to conduct research on the topic: “Behaviour of Concrete Structures as Lining for a Geological Disposal Facility of Radioactive Waste.”

This project combines fundamental studies on the theoretical and numerical time-dependent behaviour of concrete, including multiphysics analysis, with limited laboratory experiments. The ultimate objective is to assess the performance of a real structure.

The PhD is jointly funded by SCK CEN (Belgian Nuclear Research Centre) and ONDRAF/NIRAS (Belgian National Agency for Radioactive Waste and Enriched Fissile Material), in collaboration with the Department of Structural Engineering and Building Materials (Magnel-Vandepitte Laboratory), Ghent University.

Further information can be found at:
https://www.sckcen.be/en/thesis-and-internship-topics/behaviour-concrete-structures-lining-geological-disposal-facility-radioactive-waste-5270-0

R&D Position in Geotechnics at EURIDICE / HADES Belgian Underground Research Laboratory

Research and Development (R&D) engineer in Geotechnics and Stability of underground structures for deep disposal of radioactive wastes

We are looking for a highly motivated R&D engineer to join our research group at EURIDICE. EURIDICE operates the HADES underground laboratory, dedicated to research on the geological disposal of radioactive waste in Belgium. At EURIDICE, engineers explore construction techniques and structural materials for the construction of underground infrastructure and conduct research on the long-term behaviour of host rocks as natural barriers for the containment of radioactive waste.

For further information, see the attached file.

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

PhD position Multi-scale characterisation and modelling of clay – water interactions at TU Delft

We are looking for an enthusiastic and highly motivated PhD candidate to work on the multi-scale characterisation and modelling of clay – water interactions. The PhD position is part of the NWO-funded project DELAY, which aims at investigating the fundamental mechanisms responsible for the time-dependent behaviour of clays.

The PhD will be jointly supervised by Dr. Anne-Catherine Dieudonné (TU Delft), and Prof. Jean-Michel Pereira and Prof. Laurent Brochard (École des Ponts ParisTech), offering a strong international and interdisciplinary environment for scientific and personal growth.

Further information on eligibility criteria and application procedure can be found on:
https://careers.tudelft.nl/job/Delft-PhD-Position-Multi-Scale-Characterisation-and-Modelling-of-Clay-Water-Interactions-2628-CD/826353602/

The closing date for application is 20 August 2025.

18 months post-doc position: Modeling of THM couplings from pore scale to continuum with SPH method.

📢 Numerical Modeling of THMC Couplings in Host Rocks for Radioactive Waste Disposal

Institution: ASNR (with collaboration from GeoRessources, Université de Lorraine) work in Paris region
Project Context: EURAD-2 (2024–2028) – European Joint Programme on Radioactive Waste Management
Research Area: Multiphysics modeling, porous media, THMC processes, upscaling, SPH, LBM

ASNR (in collaboration with GeoRessources, Univ. of Lorraine) is seeking a researcher (PhD level) to model coupled THMC processes in the Callovo-Oxfordian argillite, France’s proposed host rock for radioactive waste disposal (Cigéo project). The work focuses on gas migration, mechanical deformation, and phase changes at micro/meso scales, using DNS tools (SPH & LBM), GPU computing, and 3D imaging data. Objectives include upscaling pore-scale simulations to the continuum, improving physical couplings (thermal, multiphase, reactive), and benchmarking with simplified models and surrogate approaches (e.g., PINNs).

For further information, see the attached [PDF].