Faculty Position in Geomechanics at the UMN

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The Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering at the University of Minnesota seeks applications for a tenure-track faculty position in the area of geomechanics focused on experimental methods, although all areas of geomechanics will be considered, including but not limited to: fracture mechanics, constitutive characterization, drilling mechanics, chemo-hydro-mechanical aspects, reservoir mechanics, imaging technologies, and microseismic sensing. We are interested in applicants with strong core fundamentals in science and engineering that allow them to move easily across disciplinary boundaries and work collaboratively to solve challenging problems at the frontier of our discipline, such as mineral carbon storage, CO2 sequestration, enhanced geothermal systems, energy geotechnics, and extraterrestrial mining. Successful candidates will be expected to maintain a strong externally-funded research program. Teaching responsibilities include existing undergraduate and graduate courses in geoengineering, as well as development of new courses in the candidate’s speciality areas. An earned doctorate is required at the time of the appointment. The position is intended for applicants at the Assistant Professor level but exceptional applicants at the Associate Professor or Professor level can be considered.

Applications must be submitted online at https://z.umn.edu/geomechanics

Include a (i) cover letter, (ii) CV, (iii) contact information for three references, and statements
on (iv) research experience and interests, (v) teaching experience and interests, (vi) experience fostering diversity and inclusion in the classroom and research. The review of applications will begin November 15, 2024. Applications will continue to be accepted until the position is filled. Expected appointment is Fall 2025. The Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering (CEGE) at UMN is dedicated to conducting cutting-edge theoretical, computational, and experimental research in all areas related to Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering. The department features state-of-the-art experimental facilities, including the Lacabanne Rock Mechanics Laboratory, the Waves and Imaging Laboratory, the Pavement Mechanics Laboratory, and the Galambos Structural Engineering Laboratory. CEGE is one of twelve departments within the College of Science and Engineering, which offers outstanding opportunities for interdisciplinary research due to the unique combination of mathematics, physical sciences, and engineering in one college. The department is home to the DOE-funded Center on Geo-processes in Mineral Carbon Storage and is affiliated with the Saint Anthony Falls Laboratory. Core facilities include the Minnesota Nano Center and Characterization Facility. The college has a strong data science initiative. The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer fully committed to a culturally and academically diverse faculty. Candidates who will further expand the diversity of the academic community through teaching, research, and service are particularly encouraged to apply.

Fully funded PhD position in Vegetated urban rain gardens for the management of hydroclimatic stressors

This PhD project aims to address the effectiveness of GI systems, particularly vegetated rain gardens and their functioning under multiple urban stressors, such as floods and droughts. This project will involve extensive real-time environmental monitoring (laboratory- and field-based) coupled with advanced modelling techniques, to understand soil-water-plant dynamics in rain gardens situated within the City of Edinburgh and will provide the student with multidisciplinary skills and expertise in the fields of environmental monitoring, modelling and nature-based solutions.

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Post-Doctoral position at Imperial College London

We are hiring a Research Associate to develop models for the thermo-hydro-mechanical-chemical behaviour of bentonite barriers in nuclear waste disposal, through conventional and Machine Learning approaches. This is an opportunity to work on a topic of great environmental importance,  in close collaboration with our research partners in the UK (British Geological Survey, BGS) and in the USA (Texas A&M University, TAMU, and Sandia National Laboratories, SNL).

For more information and to apply (by the 10th of October) follow the link:

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PhD position at University of Orleans

A PhD position is now open at University of Orleans on the optimization of innovative solutions for adapting houses exposed to Clay Shrinkage-Swelling phenomenon using numerical modeling.

Since 2015, intense droughts over longer periods has been observed in France. These climatic phenomena have a very considerable impact on the physical and mechanical characteristics of clayed soils. These exceptional events are the main factor triggering the shrinkage-swelling phenomenon of this type of soil and consequently cause damage to buildings.

The thesis topic is part of the SAFE RGA project (Innovative Solutions for Adapting Buildings Exposed to drought Facing the Expansion of the Clay Shrinkage-Swelling Phenomenon) funded by ADEME. This project aims at developping new innovative solutions for adapting houses exposed to Clay Shrinkage-Swelling Phenomenon in the context of increasingly intense, long and recurring droughts under the effect of climate change. In this context, the objectives of this thesis subject consist in developing and applying numerical modeling technique to support and optimize adaptation solutions with regard to the Shrinkage-Swelling phenomenon according to the scientific program carried out at three scales: the laboratory test scale on small samples, the intermediate scale of an instrumented environmental chamber WABox (Weather AdapBox) and the building scale.

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PhD position at Uppsala University on Coupled Processes in Crystalline Bedrock Systems

This 4-year fully-funded PhD project will have a focus on developing conceptual and numerical models of coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical processes in crystalline, fractured rock masses with and specifically on applications in order to characterize, predict, and value frost damage in tunnels that are exposed to cyclic frost periods. The model will be verified against analytical solutions and validated against experimental data from field and laboratories. The overarching goal of the study is to improve the understanding of the mechanisms of frost-induced damage and splitting of rockblocks and shotcrete materials in tunnels. In addition to working at Uppsala University, the PhD candidate will have an opportunity to interact closely with the rock engineering industry and collaborate with other PhD students within Swedish Rock Engineering Research Foundation.

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Post-doctoral Position in Rock Physics / Rock Mechanics / Geomechanics

The Geo-Energy Lab at EPFL, led by Prof. Lecampion, is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher with expertise in rock physics and rock mechanics. This position is designed to strengthen the connection between observational data and theory, with a focus on practical applications in the field of geo-energy (Geothermal, CCS).

The successful candidate will primarily focus on two key objectives: (i) advancing the setup and analysis of the lab’s centimeter-scale, fluid-driven rupture experiments, and (ii) strengthening the connection between observations (such as AE statistics, post-test CT scans, etc.) and the theoretical models developed within the lab. Proficiency in modern experimental techniques in rock mechanics, particularly acoustic methods for monitoring ruptures in geomaterials, is essential. In addition to actively contributing to ongoing projects (notably related to thermal energy storage), the candidate is also expected to develop new research initiatives in the field of rock failure induced by pore fluids.

The position is originally for one year with possible extensions up to four years.

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Academic position (at all levels) Imperial College London

Following a successful recruitment round this Spring the Geotechnics Section at Imperial College London is now looking for another new colleague.  We are particularly interested in candidates whose research can (i) address the challenges of delivering low carbon energy, (ii) mitigate the risks posed by climate change, (iii) contribute to develop sustainable resilient infrastructure, or (iv) address the UN sustainable development goals.  The successful candidate will plan, resource, and direct an original and impacting research programme in Geotechnical Engineering, conducting research projects on your own and developing collaborative projects with other members of the Department and College and with external collaborators.  The successful candidate will also contribute to undergraduate and taught postgraduate teaching in soil mechanics / geotechnical engineering, considering our cluster of MSc Courses in Geotechnical Engineering in particular.  As the position is being advertised at all levels, there are two separate advertisements (one for Lecturer/Senior Lecturer level and one for Reader/Professor Level).

Lecturer/Senior Lecturer

https://www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/search-jobs/description/index.php?jobId=20433&jobTitle=Lecturer%2FSenior+Lecturer+in+Geotechnical+Engineering

Reader/Professor

https://www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/search-jobs/description/index.php?jobId=20435&jobTitle=Reader%2FProfessor+in+Geotechnical+Engineering

Catherine O’Sullivan is happy to answer questions informally in advance of the closing date for applications (Sept. 30th) (cath.osullivan@imperial.ac.uk).

Position Opening at TU Clausthal

University Professor (Salary Scale W3 NBesG) (m/f/d) ” Surface Mining and Geotechnics “ at the Institute of Geotechnology and Mineral Resources starting from 01.10.2026

The individual to be appointed must be identified by outstanding research accomplishments in at least one of the following areas:

  • Extraction of domestic mineral raw materials with special emphasis on industrial minerals and construction raw materials
  • Optimization of raw material yield and reduction of unproductive masses in the extraction of mineral raw materials in open pit mines
  • Recultivation and design of post-mining landscapes including the sustainable protection of open pit and dump slopes and of infrastructures
  • Design and implementation of procedures and solutions for the optimization of machines and processes in open pit mines
  • Development of effective and efficient measurement and evaluation methods in the field of geotechnical monitoring of open pit slopes and dumps

The applicant must have experience in the extraction of raw materials in open pit mining and geotechnical processes and be internationally oriented. In particular, experience in the extraction of mineral raw materials in open pit mines and raw material-related geotechnical processes is expected. Likewise, teaching in the basic mining and geotechnical subjects must be designed and offered.

The link is:

https://www.tu-clausthal.de/en/university/careers-vocational-training/job-offers/professorship/university-professor-salary-scale-w3-nbesg-m/f/d

Position Opening as University Professor

University Professor (Salary Scale W2/W3 NBesG) (m/f/d) ”Safe use of underground space“ at the Institute of Geotechnology and Mineral Resources starting from 01.04.2025

The individual to be appointed must be identified by outstanding research accomplishments in at least one of the following areas:

  • Risk assessment for underground applications (disposal, storage of CO2 and energy, energy and raw material extraction)
  • Environmental safety
  • Methodology of safety analysis
  • Analytical assessment of the long-term behavior of geotechnical barriers
  • Probabilistic methods and sensitivity analysis

The applicant must have experience in risk analysis for underground applications and be internationally oriented. In particular, experience in nuclear waste disposal is expected. Experience with sociotechnical issues and holistic planning and governance is an advantage. Likewise, teaching on the safety and risk assessment of uses of underground space and their scientific, mathematical and technical foundations must be designed and offered.

The link is:

https://www.tu-clausthal.de/en/university/careers-vocational-training/job-offers/professorship/university-professor-salary-scale-w2/w3-nbesg-m/f/d

PhD position in Offshore Geotechnics at Bauhaus-University Weimar (Germany)

The Chair of Geotechnics at the Bauhaus-University Weimar is seeking a dedicated scientific staff member (m/f/d). This full-time position (TV-L E13), initially limited to 36 months with a possibility of extension, involves teaching and research in geotechnics, particularly focusing on numerical methods for the simulation of the installation of foundations for offshore wind turbines. The role offers the opportunity to pursue a doctorate and work in a flexible, interdisciplinary environment. Applicants should have a Master’s degree in civil engineering with a specialization in geotechnics, experience with numerical calculations and simulation software, and strong English skills.

Find the full description of the position here.