Job Description: We are seeking to fill one or more research assistant positions (graduate students at the Ph.D. level) in the areas of computational geomechanics and geotechnical earthquake engineering.
Qualifications: The candidate must hold an M.Sc. degree in geotechnical engineering and must have solid knowledge in applied mechanics and continuum and/or discrete element modeling (computation and program development). Consideration will be given to candidates with a proven record of relevant academic background. The candidate must be able to work in a team since she/he will interact closely with several members of a multi-disciplinary research group. The ideal candidate would be skilled in some of the following areas:
- Finite element, finite difference, material point method or other numerical methods for solving boundary value problems in solid mechanics;
- Discrete element modeling of granular systems;
- Knowledge in mechanics and constitutive modeling of geomaterial;
- Proficiency in a programming language (C++, Fortran, Python) would be an asset;
- Ability to write technical reports and to communicate effectively in professional and technical meetings.