Postdoc position on spectral imaging

Together with Tescan, the DMEX center for X-ray Imaging is recruiting an postdoc (M/F) to investigate the potential of spectral imaging. The job is initially for two years and can result in a permanent position at Tescan.

Interested candidates can write to: peter.moonen@univ-pau.fr

The call expires on October 24th and it is available here: https://www.apec.fr/candidat/recherche-emploi.html/emploi/detail-offre/166962075W

PhD position on Geomechanics of H2 storage

A position for a PhD in Geomechanics is open at Politecnico di Torino (Italy). The doctoral project will focus on geomechanical aspects of H2 storage in salt caverns and depleted reservoirs. The hydro-mechanical response of caprocks/reservoir rocks will be investigated accounting for fatigue and chemo-mechanical effects. The research programme will be carried out jointly with ENI E&P and the PhD student is expected to spend around one year in the industry, bridging the gap between academic research and industrial applications.

Interested candidates can write to: guido.musso@polito.it

The call expires on November 2nd and it is available here: Scudo | NOP Research and Innovation (polito.it)

PhD position on Energy Geostructures at the University of Perugia

Applications are welcome for a PhD position at the University of Perugia (Italy) in the INTERNATIONAL DOCTORAL PROGRAM IN CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING.

The main objective of the doctoral project is to promote energy systems for exploiting the geothermal resource. The PhD candidate will work on both the experimental and numerical modelling of the thermo-hydromechanical behavior of soils and on the development of energy geostructures for building retrofitting.

We are looking forward to receiving applications from highly-motivated candidates with a Master’s degree in civil engineering (or equivalent fields) obtained before 31/10/2021. The position is funded for 3 years starting from January 2022. Applications should consist of a CV and a short research proposal, and must be submitted at the following weblink:

https://www.unipg.it/didattica/dottorati-di-ricerca/bandi-avvisi-e-modulistica

The successful applicant will work under the supervision of Prof. Diana Salciarini (please email to diana.salciarini@unipg.it for any additional information on this position you may need).

Deadline for applications: October 28th 2021.

International Conference “Processes in natural and technical Particle-Fluid-Systems” (PintPFS) in Hamburg

In the framework of Research Training Group GRK 2462 “Processes in Natural and Technical Particle- Fluid-Systems“ (PintPFS), funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), researchers from the fields of civil engineering, mechanical engineering, process engineering and materials sciences investigate natural and technical Particle-Fluid-Systems in an interdisciplinary approach. GRK 2462 is formed by eight professors from Hamburg University of Technology leading the PhD research projects of eight junior scientists. In this international conference the Research Training Group brings together all associated scientists and external guest scientists to present and discuss research results of the first 3 year period. While the junior scientists give insights into their research work at TUHH, the international guest scientists will present on the corresponding state of the art in their related fields of research. Interested colleagues from research and industry are cordially invited to join the workshop.

Link to the Conference Website: https://www.tuhh.de/grk2462/pintpfs-conference.html

More information in this flyer.

PhD student position (dam engineering) at KTH, Sweden

KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, is searching for a doctoral student to the Division of Soil and Rock Mechanics. The work tasks are related to doctoral studies leading to a Licentiate degree, if the study plan is followed. (Opportunity to continue working to a PhD degree is very likely to be offered, but cannot be completely guaranteed at this point. Licentiate is an intermediate degree.) The studies are connected to the research project “Safe Dams – Description of pore pressure and alarm thresholds for probabilistic assessment of sliding stability for concrete dams”. In sliding stability assessment of concrete dams, the uplift constitutes an important parameter. However, this parameter is associated with significant uncertainties. Existing methods for evaluation of sliding stability are simplified and need to be further developed. The objective of the project is to identify how uplift under dams should be described for different geological conditions and to develop methods for improved assessment of the sliding stability for concrete dams.

The work tasks include case studies of existing dams, evaluation of measurement data, analytical, numerical and probabilistic calculations, writing scientific articles, taking postgraduate courses, and teaching. The employment comes with a competitive salary in line with what is offered to newly graduated engineers working in the Swedish construction industry. The vacancy ad and further details about the project and the employment can be found here: KTH Vacancies.

PhD position on sustainable soil stabilisation at University of Genoa – Low-carbon Earth-based Materials for Building Applications (LEMBA)

Applications are welcome for a PhD position at University of Genoa (Italy). The main objective of this doctoral project is to devise sustainable and bio-based soil stabilisation methods to replace conventional and energy intensive alternatives (e.g. cement and/or lime stabilisation). The PhD candidate will work on both the experimental characterisation and modelling of the hydromechanical and hygrothermal behaviour of the stabilised soils. The PhD candidate will also spend a period of six months during the 2nd Year of the project at the company Envirosoil, based in the United Kingdom. The opportunity to apply a selected stabilisation method in the field is envisaged.

We are looking forward to receiving applications from highly-motivated and curious candidates with a First Class Master’s degree (or equivalent) in civil engineering with a specialisation in geomechanics or other relevant fields obtained before 31/10/2021.

The position is funded for 3 years commencing from January 2022 (starting date cannot be postponed).

Applications should consist of a CV and a research proposal of about 4-5 pages including short description of research interests, context of the proposed project, general overview, plan of research activities.

Applications must be submitted at the following weblink:

http://dottorato.dicca.unige.it/eng/index.html

The successful applicant will work under the joint supervision of Pr Domenico Gallipoli and Dr Agostino Walter Bruno.

Deadline for applications: Mid-October

Contact details for further information:

domenico.gallipoli@unige.it

agostinowalter.bruno@unige.it

Webinar: Implicit Material Point Method for geomechanics applications

The organising committee of the “Computational Modelling for Future Research in Geoenvironmental Sciences” (CMFRGS) webinar series invites you to the 4th webinar entitled “Implicit Material Point Method for geomechanics applications” presented by Dr Antonia Larese from the University of Padua, Italy.

Webinar 4 is scheduled to be hosted at 9:00 am (CEST), 19th October 2021 with registration for this webinar closing at 24:00 (CEST), 16th October 2021.

You may find further info and register (free but mandatory) here: https://www.m2clab.com/cmfrgs-webinars and on this flyer.

Dr Maziar Gholami Korzani on behalf of the organizing committee

PhD Position in Landslide Risk Mitigation at Politecnico di Bari

The Department of Civil, Environmental, Land, Building Engineering and Chemistry (DICATECh) of Politecnico di Bari invites public applications for a 3-years scholarship for the PhD programme in Risk, Environmental, Territorial and Building Development (DRSATE) to carry out a doctoral research on landslide risk mitigation.

The deadline for application is at 15:00 (Italian time) of 18 October 2021.

Further details in the attached file.

Energy Geotechnics Webinar Series

On behalf of the organisers, Budi Zhao (UCD) and Zhongxuan Yang (ZJU), we are delighted to invite you to Energy Geotechnics Webinar Series (weekly or biweekly from Sep to Dec, 2021). 

The webinar aims to promote Energy Geotechnics research and will cover the following topics:

  • Offshore foundation
  • Carbon geological storage
  • Shallow/deep geothermal
  • Nuclear waste disposal
  • Methane hydrate

Our three speakers in October are (more details on posters):
Prof. Carlos Santamarina on Energy: A Geo-Centered Perspective (10 am, CEST, 4th Oct, Monday): Tencent Meeting Link – https://meeting.tencent.com/dm/hghXpYo1dtSo?rs=25
Prof. Holger Ott on Carbon Geological Storage (10 am, CEST, 8th Oct, Friday): Tencent Meeting Link – https://meeting.tencent.com/dm/ogu2z0Mai22j?rs=25
Prof. Kenichi Soga on Shallow Geothermal Energy at Multi-Scale (6 am, CEST, 19th Oct, Tuesday): Microsoft Teams Link – https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19:meeting_MjExYmZlNGItZTUyNy00Njc3LThkMTUtYjI1NDg1MWU0MDU4@thread.v2/0?context=%7B%22Tid%22:%222b897507-ee8c-4575-830b-4f8267c3d307%22,%22Oid%22:%2268b939f1-d53e-460f-90a3-c00501759557%22%7D

Posters in PDF

Prof. Carlos SantamarinaProf. Holger OttProf. Kenichi Soga

Postdoc: Accelerating Process Understanding for Ecosystem Functioning under Extreme Climates with Physics-Aware Machine Learning (EcoExtreML)

Droughts (water stress) and extreme heat events (rising temperature and vapor pressure deficit (VPD)) can drastically reduce carbon uptake via downregulating photosynthesis, and can trigger tipping points such as widespread vegetation mortality. Researches into the mechanisms governing when, where and how trees die have revealed that plant xylem hydraulic traits are the predominant significant predictors of cross-sites and species patterns in drought response of ecosystem functioning. Specifically, water stress-induced declines in xylem water potential, deteriorates the hydraulic conductance of xylem tissue and forms embolisms that impair water transport, cascading a series of failures of key dependent processes (e.g., gas exchange, photosynthesis, phloem transport), leading to tissue desiccation and ultimately to vegetation mortality. Furthermore, plant hydraulics  convolute with subsurface soil water/heat/carbon dynamics, which make the soil-water-plant-energy interaction an intricate topic.

Remote sensing of fluorescence and plant-hydraulics-based vegetation models are state-of-the-art approaches to monitor and predict drought responses of ecosystem functioning. In EcoExtreML project, you are expected to enhance/reinforce the coupling between the vegetation photosynthesis model (SCOPE) with the soil moisture/heat model (STEMMUS, considering dynamic root growth), synergized with Earth-Observation data, to understand how water-carbon dynamics of ecosystem vary with variable environmental and climate stress. You are expected to work with a multidisciplinary team, consisting experts from vadose zone hydrology, ecohydrology, remote sensing, big geodata analytics, machine learning, as well as eSciences.

More information to be found on this website: https://www.utwente.nl/en/organisation/careers/!/185/researcher-for-the-ecoextreml-project