3 postdoctoral researchers in synchrotron X-ray microtomography for 3D/4D material analysis

The Division of Solid Mechanics at Lund University is looking for 3 postdoctoral researchers in X-ray microtomography for 3D/4D material analysis in connection to the MAXIV synchrotron

The postdoctoral positions are with the STIMULI project supporting and developing the exploitation of tomography at the MAXIV synchrotron. You will carry out research and development activities relating to x-ray micro tomography, 3D/4D image analysis, in-situ experiments and material investigations. You will also collaborate with scientists and users of tomography at MAXIV to explore the microstructure and processes of a variety of materials for research in areas including food science, materials science, geoscience, environmental science and energy research.

For more information: https://lu.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:678779/

PhD position in Granular mechanics and dynamics

The Division of Solid Mechanics at Lund University is expanding and is looking for 4 new students for PhD projects, one in the area of granular mechanics and dynamics.

The PhD project focuses on developing and exploiting advanced x-ray characterisation methods to study the mechanics of granular material including ultrafast dynamic processes. The project will explore inter- and intra-granular kinematics, strains and stresses using x-ray tomography and 3D x-ray diffraction, as well as dynamic processes at very high strain/propagation rates using advanced high-speed 2D and 3D x-ray imaging. Experiments will be developed and performed at our in-house x-ray tomography facility as well as at the nearby MAXIV synchrotron and at international synchrotron facilities such as the ESRF in Grenoble, France.

For more information: https://lu.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:671914/

Master degree internship on piping erosion in earth dams

This year for Christmas, gift an internship proposal entitled:

“Piping erosion in earth dams: a review of related issues and existing models”

This Master degree internship will be dedicated to the micromechanical modeling of the piping erosion mechanism in earth dams.

This will be part of a collaborative project involving EDF CIH (Bourget-du-Lac, France), INRAE (RECOVER, Aix-en-Provence, France), and University Savoie Mont Blanc (Lab ISTerre, Bourget-du-Lac, France).

In this respect, it will benefit from a multidisciplinary and dynamic environment. According to the outcomes achieved at the end of the internship, a PhD thesis grant will be offered to the applicant to pursue this research work as a PhD candidate.

More information can be found in the enclosed document, including email addresses to contact the supervision team. Happy festive season for all of you

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Dear ALERT community,

On behalf of the ALERT Bureau and the Board of directors, we would like to wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2024.

This year, one new member joined us. Despite the landslide, the annual meeting in Aussois was once again a great success, with more than 200 participants at the Centre Paul Langevin. We may only hope to increase this number next year!

May you enjoy this holiday season with your family and friends. We wish you all the best for 2024, for you and your loved ones.

See you all in Aussois next year,
Arthur and Frédéric.

Postdoc position opening at University College Cork, Ireland.

The Postdoc will work on a large-scale EU geothermal infrastructure project “ ‘LEG-DHC’ – Large-scale climate neutral Energy Geostructures in District Heating & Cooling systems/networks” in a consortium of 15 partners, with a balanced participation of Universities and public institutions (8 partners) and private companies (7 partners).

The candidate should have a PhD degree in Civil / Geotechnical / Geological / Energy Engineering. Experience in deep / shallow geothermal energy, district heating, energy management would be an advantage.

More information on the flyer.

Contact person: Dr. Zili Li zili.li@ucc.ie

http://www.zililigroup.com/

MS0501 Computational Geomechanics at EMI/PMC 2024

Qiushi Chen, Craig Foster, Xiaoyu Song, Shabnam Semnami, Fushen Liu, and Ronaldo Borja invite you to submit an abstract to the Computational Geomechanics minisymposium at the upcoming ASCE Engineering Mechanics Institute Conference in Chicago, USA, May 28-31, 2024. The abstract submission deadline is approaching, December 31st. Abstracts may be submitted at https://submissions.emi-pmc2024.org. The Computational Geomechanics minisymposium is 501. Hope to see you in Chicago! 

More information on the flyer.

COURSE IN SOIL MODELING – October 14th to 18th, 2024

NTNU’s Geotechnical Group together with Dr. Medicus from University of Innsbruck offers a PhD Course in Soil Modelling from October 14th to 18th, 2024. This course provides a background for development and application of the soil models used in continuum-based computer codes for geotechnical applications. The course focuses on soil behaviour, elastoplastic theory, hypo-  and hyperplasticity, selected material models and their parameters. It also provides some insight into numerical implementation of soil models. The course aims at providing a general theoretical framework for interpretation of the mechanical behaviour of soils.

More information on the flyer.

PhD position in Chalk mechanics

We have a vacancy for a 3-year PhD fellowship at the Department of Geoscience and Petroleum (IGP). The position is within the area of mechanics of chalk for hydrocarbon production for wellbore stability, chalk influx and solids production, and methods of failure mitigation. The study can be experimental, analytical, or numerical depending on the background, qualifications, and interests of the candidate.

It is expected that the candidate will interact closely with AkerBP in analyzing field data and operational practices with goal to integrate new research and technology in AkerBP field operations. The successful completion of the PhD may lead to future employment opportunities. There will be interaction with the current project “Chalk influx and solids production mitigation in the North Sea fields” for transfer and application of technology developed in both projects. The research is relevant to several fields in energy, civil, and mechanical engineering, and engineering physics that involve coupled problems and failure.

The PhD student will be assigned to the Department of Geoscience and Petroleum (IGP) and will be supervised by Prof. Alexandre Lavrov and co-supervised by Dr. Euripides Papamichos.

More information: PhD position in Chalk mechanics for hydrocarbon production – IV-139/23 (253912) | NTNU – Norwegian University of Science and Technology (jobbnorge.no)

Deadline: 15 January 2024

Msc Position+ PhD position at University Grenoble Alpes / 3SR laboratory

A 6-month master project focusing on “Thermal disorders and ultraconfined water dynamics in C-S-H at high temperatures” at the University of Grenoble Alpes/ 3SR lab, is starting in February 2024. This internship is closely aligned with a Ph.D. program starting in the fall of 2024. Attached are two documents (Msc project & Ph.D. project) with detailed information on both the internship and the Ph.D. positions, project objectives, application procedure, and contact details.