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Faculty Positions in Geotechnical Engineering at the National University of Singapore
The Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering of the National University of Singapore invites applications for tenure-track faculty positions in Geotechnical Engineering, on areas related to Urban Sustainable Development and Climate Change. The candidate should hold a doctorate in civil engineering, preferably with background and experience in, but not limited to, one or more of the following geotechnical domain expertise: underground space, land creation, sustainable geo-materials and coastal resilience. Additional skills and knowledge in data analytics and machine learning will be highly advantageous. Relevant industry experience and professional qualifications (e.g. professional engineer) will be considered favorably. The opening is at the Assistant Professor or Lecturer level. Exceptionally well qualified applicants may be considered at the Associate Professor level.
More information in the attachmeent:
NUS_AdvertisementGeotechnicalEngineeringPositions
Assistant Professor in Offshore Geotechnics (Durham University, UK)
The Department of Engineering at Durham University (UK) is currently undergoing a period of strategic growth and is looking to fill nine new academic posts across a range of specialisations at various academic levels. We welcome applications from outstanding individuals with research and teaching interests in the following area:
Offshore Geotechnics – Assistant Professor grade 7/8
Durham University has demonstrated genuine international research leadership in the areas of geotechnical research and computational mechanics. The Department of Engineering is well equipped with cutting-edge testing facilities for geo-mechanics research, which offers researchers unique opportunities. The Geotechnical Laboratory has advanced element test apparatus for characterisation of cyclic behaviour of soils. Durham University has several High Performance Computing resources, including Hamilton Linux clusters, with about 4800 CPU cores.
Applicants must demonstrate research excellence in the field of offshore geotechnics, with the ability to teach our students to an exceptional standard in a range of topics and to fully engage in the services, citizenship and values of the University. The University provides a working and teaching environment which is inclusive and welcoming and where everyone is treated fairly with dignity and respect. Candidates will be expected to demonstrate these key principles as part of the assessment process.
Start Date: ideally 1 October 2021
12th ALERT Olek Zienkiewicz course – 18-20 May 2021 (+ 13 & 20 April), online
The 12th ALERT Olek Zienkiewicz course 2021: “Looking into the rhizosphere: the interface between plant science and soil mechanics” will be held online on 18-20 May 2021. It is organised in five sessions. The course will be preceded by preparatory lectures organised in four sessions over two days, 13 and 20 April 2021.
The course is organised by the Alliance of Laboratories in Europe for Education, Research and Technology (ALERT), the University of Strathclyde (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering), Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (Department of Geotechnical Engineering & Geosciences), CIMNE (Geomechanics Group) and TERRE Network.
The course is coordinated by Alessandro Tarantino (University of Strathclyde) and Enrique Romero (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya).
The course is free of charge for participants affiliated to institutions member of ALERT Geomaterials. The web platform to register is not yet opened but registrations can already be made by email (see attachment).
More information in the attachment: OZC2021_Programme-v10
International Webinar on Rock Mechanics – March-April 2021
Some Young Members of different ISRM National Groups (France, Italy, Paraguay, and Spain) are organizing a series of international webinars on rock mechanics, with the aim of involving young researchers in different educational activities. They are contacting other ISRM National Groups to involve more countries in this initiative.
A tentative program has been created, and some online lectures have already been scheduled for the upcoming months. The flyer of the first programmed webinar, which is organized by the Young Members’ Group (Groupe de travail CFMR-Jeunes) of the ISRM French National Group is attached here.
The first session will take place on 11 March and you can register for free. It will include two contributions:
– Thermo-hydro-mechanical behavior of clay-rock in deep radioactive waste repositories
Philipp Braun (Ecole des Ponts ParisTech)
– Site investigation and design of protective structures in an unstable area in the city of Majukavo-Mayotte-France
Mohammed Annakib (Université de Rennes)
Upcoming dates:
01 April 2021
Relating physical and mechanical properties to temperature induced damage in carbonate rocks
Federico Vagnon (Università di Torino)
link al modulo di iscrizione
22 April 2021
The influence of sample geometry and testing conditions on mode I fracture toughness of rock
Andrea Muñoz-Ibáñez (Universidade da Coruña)
Attachment: International_Webinar_on_Rock_Mechanics_session_01
Third international symposium on Geotechnical Engineering for the Preservation of Monuments and Historic Sites – Napoli 22-24 giugno 2022 – Call for papers
Il 3rd International Symposium on Geotechnical Engineering for the Preservation of Monuments and Historic Sites, organizzato dall’AGI e dal TC 301 dell’ISSMGE, si terrà a Napoli, dal 22 al 24 giugno 2022.
L’evento si rivolge non solo agli ingegneri geotecnici ma anche agli specialisti di tutte le discipline coinvolte nella salvaguardia e nella conservazione dei monumenti e dei siti storici. Le tematiche che il convegno si propone di affrontare sono descritte nella locandina allegata, e spaziano dai principi generali della conservazione dei monumenti, alle indagini e al monitoraggio di casi esemplari, agli effetti dello sviluppo urbano e degli eventi naturali sul patrimonio costruito, alle tecniche di mitigazione del rischio.
Il convegno inoltre ospiterà la terza Kerisel Lecture, dedicata dalla ISSMGE al pioniere dell’applicazione dell’ingegneria geotecnica alla conservazione dei monumenti.
La call for papers è aperta e i sommari vanno sottoposti attraverso il sito del convegno, sul quale saranno rese disponibili tutte le ulteriori informazioni.
Locandina: TC-301-IS-NAPLES-2022-First-bulletin
Sito web del convegno: https://tc301-napoli.org/
Researcher position at the Gustave Eiffel University (Nantes campus, France)
One position of “Researcher in Geotechnical Engineering: physical and numerical modelling” is available at the Gustave Eiffel University, Nantes campus, France.
The application is open until the 19th March 2021 (https://www.concours.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/charge-e-de-recherche-du-developpement-durable-de-a126.html).
More information in the attached file: position_Gustave_Eiffel_University
Scuola di Dottorato invernale – 1-3 marzo 2021
La Scuola di Dottorato invernale 2021 sul tema “Comportamento idromeccanico delle argille naturali e compattate alla scala micro e macro: analisi sperimentale e modellazione numerica”, organizzata dalla Giunta GNIG, inizia il prossimo lunedì, su piattaforma on-line.
Allegato: Locandina Scuola di Dottorato Invernale 2021
Per ulteriori informazioni, è possibile contattare gli organizzatori all’indirizzo gnig@gnig.it
Corso di III livello Geostrutture e geosistemi energetici – Politecnico di Torino, dal 24 febbraio 2021
Vi segnaliamo il corso di III livello “Geostrutture e geosistemi energetici” previsto per la Scuola di dottorato del Politecnico di Torino. Le lezioni sono tenute da: Marco Barla, Matteo Baralis, Gabriele Della Vecchia, Alessandra Insana, Fleur Loveridge e Guido Musso.
La prima lezione si terrà il 24 febbraio prossimo alle ore 10. Tutto il corso verrà erogato mediante la piattaforma BBB – virtual classroom.
Per informazioni o richieste specifiche: marco.barla@polito.it
Allegato: Programma
Scuola di Dottorato invernale – 1-3 marzo 2021
La Scuola di Dottorato invernale 2021 sul tema “Comportamento idromeccanico delle argille naturali e compattate alla scala micro e macro: analisi sperimentale e modellazione numerica”, organizzata dalla Giunta GNIG, si terrà su piattaforma on-line dall’1 al 3 marzo.
Vi chiediamo di darne massima diffusione tra i dottorandi del settore.
Per motivi organizzativi, è richiesta l’iscrizione entro il 25 febbraio tramite un messaggio di posta elettronica all’indirizzo gnig@gnig.it, indicando nome, cognome, ciclo di dottorato, sede.