Post-doctoral position: Geomechanics for CO2 storage. Laboratory for Soil Mechanics – Chair Gaz Naturel Petrosvibri

The goal of the Chair Gaz Naturel Petrosvibri at the Swiss federal Institute of Technology EPFL is to carry out fundamental research in the field geomechanics applied to CO2 geological storage. The scientific activities are developed in the context of the Swiss Competence Center for Energy Research – Supply of Electricity (sccer-soe.ch), where the role and the contribution of geo-energies for a sustainable supply of electricity is analyzed.

Ongoing research at the Chair investigates the aspects related to caprock characterization, induced seismicity, thermo-hydro-chemo-mechanical analyses. The position in particular aims at analyzing the multiphysical processes occurring in shale caprock with an experimental, theoretical, and numerical approach.

CANDIDATE PROFILE
Suitable candidates must have a PhD in Geomechanics, with a strong background in Geotechnical Engineering, Porous/Fluid mechanics and Numerical methods. Candidates are expected to be capable of developing their own independent research, and to have outstanding scientific reporting and communication skills, as well as very good teamwork attitude. Selected candidates will be invited for an interview at the EPFL.

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
We are offering excellent research facilities and a competitive salary (81’000 CHF/year). The EPFL offers an outstanding international environment full of training and development opportunities. We are looking for motivated candidates ready to undertake advanced experimental and numerical work within our team. The position foresees the participation to projects currently ongoing, and the part-time supervision of M.Sc. and PhD students.

APPLICATIONS
The position is now open and will start on October 1st 2019 or upon agreement. Suitable candidates should send their application, consisting of motivation letter describing interests and qualifications and the CV, to the following email address: recruitment.lms@epfl.ch

Positions section in the EPFL website: link

PhD opportunity: Multiscale investigation of ductile-to-brittle transition in snow

Dear colleagues,

We are looking for a candidate to apply for a PhD opportunity about Multiscale investigation of ductile-to-brittle transition in snow (see below for details). This PhD will be supervised by M. Montagnat, P. Hagenmuller et G. Chambon and will take place in collaboration between Institut des Géosciences de l’Environnement (CNRS, Univ. Grenoble Alpes), Centre d’Etude de la Neige (CNRM MétéoFrance) and ETNA research unit (IRSTEA, Univ. Grenoble Alpes). Applications must be done on this site, before June 3rd.

Please contact Maurine Montagnat (maurine.montagnat@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr) before application or for more information

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PhD project “Investigations of the influence of grain properties on jumps during free-surface granular flows”

Applications:

Interested candidates should send their CV and cover letter to:

  • Dr. Thierry Faug, thierry.faug@irstea.fr (+33 4 76 76 28 28)
  • Prof. Itai Einav, itai.einav@sydney.edu.au (+61 2 93 51 20 69)
    The closing date for applications is on 3 June 2019, and more details on the project and how to apply can be found here

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Imaging Summer School 2019 (ISS2019)

I would like to attract your attention to the upcoming Imaging Summer School 2019 (ISS2019) which will be organized from 1 to 6 September in Pau, France. 

This may be an excellent opportunity for any student interested in discovering X-ray imaging, data analysis and pore network modelling. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss with leading experts in the field and to enjoy hands-on sessions and workshops. The number of places is limited 

Info and registration on https://imagingcenter.univ-pau.fr/ISS2019/

2nd CALL FOR ABSTRACTS FOR E-UNSAT 2020 – 24-26 June 2020, LISBON, PORTUGAL

The call for abstracts for E-UNSAT 2020, the 4th European Conference on Unsaturated Soil is open!

The conference is supported by the Technical Committee 106 of the International Society of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering on Unsaturated Soils, and will be hosted at IST in Lisbon, Portugal, from 24 to 26 June 2020.

Contributions on challenging perspectives related to unsaturated soils and rocks are mostly welcome, including Environmental Geotechnics, Energy Geotechnics, Multiscale modelling, Linear infrastructures, Landslides, Climate stresses. New topics will be addressed, such as Nano-Micro Technology, Bio-Inspired Technology, Powder-Grain Technology.

Abstracts on any topic related to unsaturated soils and rock mechanics and geotechnical and geo-environmental engineering are invited not later than May 19, 2019. The abstract can be uploaded online at https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=eunsat2020 . The conference proceedings will be submitted for Scopus indexation. 

E‑UNSAT 2020 is organized by Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Lisbon, in collaboration with Delft University of Technology (TUDelft), and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Barcelona. 
Conference details, registration and other information can be found at https://eunsat2020.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/ .

Looking forward to meeting you in Lisbon,
Rafaela Cardoso, Cristina Jommi and Enrique Romero

Conference Chairs

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Important dates: 
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: 19th May 2019 
ABSTRACT ACCEPTANCE: 1st June 2019 
PAPER SUBMISSION: 30th September 2019 
FINAL REVISED PAPER: 31st December 2019Contact: info@eunsat2020.tecnico.ulisboa.pt 

Post-doctoral fellowship – CERIS, IST-ID Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal

The geotechnics group of the research group CERIS based at Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal has a vacant post-doctoral research position currently open for applications. The position is full-time with a duration of up to 30 months, after a probation period of 6 months. The work planned under the contract is in support of the project DEEPCOOL and will involve a number of activities namely: small scale model testing, numerical modelling and dissemination activities.

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Doctoral student position in soil mechanics at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden

The Division of Soil and Rock Mechanics at KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Stockholm, Sweden) has vacant doctoral student position. The doctoral student will carry out research in soil mechanics, soil dynamics and geophysics to develop a new method for geotechnical field investigations. Note that this position targets the intermediate two-year Licentiate degree, but that the university will aim to secure the remaining funding to possibly let the candidate to continue to a PhD degree. More information is available on the KTH website: https://www.kth.se/en/om/work-at-kth/lediga-jobb/what:job/jobID:260329/where:4/

Summer School for early-career scientists

A 5-days travelling Summer School on Historic and Prehistoric Landslides in NE Italian Alps is open to 25 young scientists worldwide (PhD students & Post-docs) from June 30 to July 5, 2019. The Summer School will be held in Padova, Trento, Bolzano and Belluno and it is organized and funded by the University of Padova with the support of University of Trento, ETH Zurich, Geological Survey of Trento, Austrian Geological Survey. We will have keynote lectures and four full days of field visits and practical works. The deadline for application is May 15, 2019.

For more information on the programme and application: http://landslideschool.eu

PhD Position in Subsurface Characterization

Fed up with polluted skies? Looking forward to sunny days? Come to Barcelona to enjoy the Mediterranean climate while contributing with your research to address one of the major challenges of the XXI century: achieving zero emissions to see the blue sky again.

We offer a 3-year PhD position for developing characterization methodologies based on the coupled response of the subsurface to fluid injection/extraction in subsurface energy applications. The position is related to the ERC-StG project GEoREST (predictinG EaRthquakES induced by fluid injecTion), funded by the European Research Council (ERC, https://erc.europa.eu/). The candidate will perform her/his research at the Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA) of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) in a collaborative and enthusiastic environment.

QUALIFICATIONS

We are looking for highly motivated, perseverant and creative individuals with strong analytical and problem solving skills willing to leave their footprint on science. Candidates should hold a MSc in Engineering or Physics and have good knowledge on geomechanics and/or geotechnical engineering and hydrogeology. Experience in numerical modeling and programming will be appreciated. Additionally, we will value scientific publications in international journals and participations in conferences. The candidate will be integrated into an international team, so good communication skills and team working capabilities are required. Excellent level of English, both written and oral, is a requirement.

APPLICATIONS

If you are interested, please send an application, including CV and a cover letter describing interests and qualifications related to the position and contact details of two reference people, to Victor Vilarrasa, erc.georest@gmail.com, before 31st of May, 2019. Selection will be performed on the basis of the excellence of the CV and motivation.