Department of Mechanics: Vacancies
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Academic positions
- CSIRO, Australia
- CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering is looking for a Senior Research Scientist in hydraulic fracturing in particular and geomechanics in general. For details see this web site.
- Department of Water Resources and Environmental Modeling at Faculty of Environmental Sciences opens a new permanent full-time position of an assistant professor
- Gross salary of 30.000 CZK per month (plus bonuses for publications in refereed journals)
- Requirements: Ph.D. degree, publication activities in mathematical modelling of transport processes in porous media or in optimization and genetic programming
- Contact: Michal Kuráž (kuraz@fzp.czu.cz)
Postdoctoral positions
- University Center for Energy Efficient Buildings, Kladno, Czech Republic
- Six research topics in the field of modeling, simulation, assessment and optimization of multi-functional materials and structures
- Contract duration: 30 months (starting January 2013)
- Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, Cachan, France
- Research topic: Non-intrusive coupling between research and industrial software in computational mechanics
- Contract duration: 12-24 months (starting January 2013)
- Contact: Pierre Gosselet, gosselet@lmt.ens-cachan.fr
- Swiss Federal Institute of Technology at Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
- Research topic: Geo-mechanical investigations of bio-improved soils
- Contract duration: 18 months
- Contact: recruitment.lms@epfl.ch
- Technische Universität Braunchweig, Institute of Scientific Computing, Braunschweig, Germany
- Research topic: Advanced tools for uncertainty quantification and updating
- Contract duration: at least one year
- Contact: Anička Kučerová, anicka@cml.fsv.cvut.cz
Industry offers
- FEM-Engineers for Structural Mechanics File:Dynardo job advertisement FEM Structural mechanik.pdf
Academic job servers
A worldwide list of open academic positions at all levels is provided by the AcademicKeys.
A list of open positions in geomechanics and concrete mechanics is maintained by ALERT Geomaterials.