ERC funded positions Part 1: 1 PhD & 1 Post-doc in “Experimental Geomechanics for Induced Seismicity and Control”

The appointment forms part of the ERC-CdG project “Preventing human-induced seismicity to fight climate change” (INJECT), funded by the European Research Council (ERC). The research will be conducted at ENSTA Institut Polytechnique de Paris. The position provides the opportunity to work on a challenging and impactful research topic. The knowledge, innovation, and skills developed through this role will provide excellent prospects for career growth in both industry and academia.

For more details, please click here for the PhD position or here for the Postdoctoral position.

PhD position at the University of Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt University

Applications are welcome for a fully funded PhD position on the repurposing of abandoned coal mines for thermal energy storage. This position is supported by the Edinburgh Research Partnership in Engineering (https://www.erpe.ac.uk/), which is a strategic alliance between the University of Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt University.

Since the 1800s, large quantities of coal have been mined across the UK, leaving behind numerous inactive sites. These sites contain vast underground voids, presenting significant potential for thermal energy storage. By effectively managing the injection and absorption of waste heat, these repurposed sites could provide a sustainable heat supply. 90% of the UK’s major urban areas are located atop former mining zones, creating a unique opportunity where the demand for heat aligns with the locations of potential energy sources.

This project will investigate the relationship between heat storage and demand by analysing the thermal and hydraulic properties of the geological formations. It will involve both experimental work at Heriot-Watt University and numerical simulations conducted jointly with the University of Edinburgh.

The studentship is available to both Home and Overseas students.

To be eligible, applicants must meet the following requirements: (1) An Honours degree at 2:1 or above (or equivalent) in a relevant field, (2) Fulfilment of the universities’ English language requirements, (3) A background in civil engineering, geotechnical engineering, geology, or a closely related discipline.

Interested candidates should submit the following documents to melis.sutman@ed.ac.uk and K.Singh@hw.ac.uk by January 31st, 2025:

  • CV
  • Copies of previous degrees
  • A motivation letter outlining your interest in the position
  • Two reference letters

We look forward to hearing from you!

Assistant professor positions at 3SR Lab, Grenoble, France

Dear colleagues,

Two positions of assistant professor will be open in 2025 at the 3SR Laboratory (UMR 5521, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP), with the profiles:

  • “Materials with a low environmental impact”,
  • “Mechanical behaviour of heterogeneous materials under extreme mechanical conditions”,

provided that the Board of Directors of Univ. Grenoble Alpes approves the opening of these positions.

Candidates must be French speakers.
You will find details of the profiles we are looking for on the 3SR “Recruitment” web page: https://3sr.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/fr/recrutement

I would be grateful if you could inform potential candidates of this, and circulate this information to colleagues working in these areas of research.

Yours sincerely
Gaël Combe, Director of 3SR.

Postdoc on nature-based solution for geohazards

The geotechnical engineering group at the University of Sheffield is recruiting a postdoc for the funded project, “Rooting for Resilience – Forests as Physical Barriers to Landslide Runout”, on a 3-year contract. This project aims to develop a framework for assessing the capacity of forests to mitigate landslide hazards, particularly focusing on the interaction between landslides and trees, including the effects of tree failure and woody debris. The research integrates numerical modelling, laboratory experiments, and case studies to guide reforestation strategies for landslide hazard reduction.

More details and applications through the site:
https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DLG332/research-associate-in-geohazards

For more information, feel free to contact Alessandro Leonardi at a.leonardi@sheffield.ac.uk.

Call for research grant

Project title: Development of a new and original 3D finite element model to study the thermo-hydro-mechanical behaviour of multiphase porous materials, with application to the simulation of the initiation, propagation and deposition of landslides, including catastrophic landslides.

Supervision: Professor Lorenzo Sanavia, University of Padua, Italy; lorenzo.sanavia@unipd.it
Host institution: University of Padua, Italy

Grant: 24 months, gross remuneration of 24,589 Euro per annum.

Call deadline: January 7th, 2025 (at 15:00 CET).

Work plan:

1) Implementation of the non-isothermal elasto-plastic and multiphase porous media model available in the finite element code COMES-GEO (UniPD) into the open-source code KRATOS (CIMNE). The porous media model, based on the Hybrid Mixture Theory, allows for the description of the multiphase and multiphysics nature of porous materials and the interactions present between the phases (solid, liquid, and gaseous).
2) Validation of the implementation using test cases.
3) Numerical simulation of two experimental tests performed with SHIVA (Slow to High Velocity Apparatus) at INGV (National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology) in Rome on Vajont clays and comparison between experimental and numerical results.
4) Link of COMES-GEO with KRATOS.
5) Application (back-analysis) to the study of the thermo-hydro-mechanical conditions of initiation and propagation of the catastrophic Vajont landslide (October 9, 1963).

The activity will be carried out, primarily, at the Centre for Studies on Climate Change Impacts CRITICAL of the University of Padua located in Rovigo (Italy).

Knowledge of programming in at least two of the three languages is required: Fortran, C++ and Python.

See the attached files (Call with the description of the grant and the Instructions to participate in the call) for more information.

Further info at: lorenzo.sanavia@unipd.it

Post-doctoral position Hydromechanical behaviour of argillite-based sealing materials

The Soil Mechanics team at LEMTA (Université de Lorraine, CNRS ) is seeking a motivated postdoctoral researcher for a 12-month position starting April 1, 2025. The research focuses on the thermo-hydro-mechanical-chemical properties of clay-based materials for nuclear waste storage. This includes experimental and numerical studies to understand long-term stability and the effects of environmental conditions on these materials. The description of the position is attached in the PDF.

PhD Opportunity of offshore geohazards

A fully funded PhD position is available at the University of Sheffield on centrifuge modelling of submarine landslides. The project aims to address the challenges posed by underwater landslides to offshore infrastructure, including subsea power cables, and support renewable energy goals.

The research will be supervised by Alessandro Leonardi and Elisabeth Bowman. It offers full tuition coverage, a tax-free UKRI stipend (£19,237 per annum), a £4,500 research grant for project-related costs, and an industrial placement at Geowynd.

Application deadline: 29 January 2025

More details and application procedure at this link:
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/building-resilient-offshore-infrastructure-centrifuge-modelling-of-submarine-landslides-c3-5-mac-leonardi/?p178091

PhD Position in Foundation Underpinning using Bio-Cementation Techniques

Project Overview:
We are seeking a motivated and talented PhD candidate to join our research team for an exciting project focused on foundation underpinning using bio-cementation techniques. This project aims to extend the lifespan of old and historic structures by exploring innovative methods such as Microbially Induced Calcium Precipitation (MICP) and Enzyme-Induced Calcium Precipitation (EICP). Funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), the project involves research on bio-cementation for soil stabilization, with a focus on weak soils, cost-effective solutions using low-cost materials, and the development of novel underpinning techniques.

For further information, please see the attached flyer.

Postdoctoral Positions on Green Technologies for Soil Reinforcement

About the position
School of Civil Engineering of Shandong University invites applications for a postdoctoral position at Shandong University, China. The research project will focus on green technologies for soil improvement such as vegetation and soil bio-cementation. Different experiments have been developed and performed within the research team of our laboratory on different scales (lab scale with x-ray microtomography, physical models and real scale measurements, etc.). Modelling these phenomena by FEM or DEM based on real X-ray microtomography and in-situ measurements must be performed in this postdoc to understand this phenomenon in different ways and valorize the obtained experimental results. This research project is funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China and two leading industrial partners

For further information, please see the attached flyer.