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==== Academic positions ====
==== Academic positions ====
*'''Swiss Federal Institute of Technology at Lausanne ([http://www.epfl.ch%20 EPFL]), Switzerland'''
*'''Swiss Federal Institute of Technology at Lausanne ([http://www.epfl.ch EPFL]), Switzerland'''
:Faculty position in '''Rock Mechanics'''
:Faculty position in '''Rock Mechanics'''
:Topics of interest are covering fundamental research in rock mechanics by experimental and/or numerical approaches, including, but not necessarily limited to, rock engineering applications to tunnelling and underground construction, land sliding, earthquake engineering, geo-energy (nuclear waste disposal, deep geothermal energy, …) as well as deep well injection.
:Topics of interest are covering fundamental research in rock mechanics by experimental and/or numerical approaches, including, but not necessarily limited to, rock engineering applications to tunnelling and underground construction, land sliding, earthquake engineering, geo-energy (nuclear waste disposal, deep geothermal energy, …) as well as deep well injection.

Revision as of 12:41, 13 December 2013

Academic positions

  • Swiss Federal Institute of Technology at Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
Faculty position in Rock Mechanics
Topics of interest are covering fundamental research in rock mechanics by experimental and/or numerical approaches, including, but not necessarily limited to, rock engineering applications to tunnelling and underground construction, land sliding, earthquake engineering, geo-energy (nuclear waste disposal, deep geothermal energy, …) as well as deep well injection.
Details: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/3659
Applications: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/EPFL/Architecture%2C%20Civil%20and%20Environmental%20Engineering%20%28ENAC%29/3659/apply

Postdoctoral positions

The Division of GeoEngineering at Chalmers is looking for a dynamic and talented individual for the position of Marie Curie Fellow (Experienced Researcher) to work on constitutive model development, verification and validation, with focus on modelling rate-dependent behaviour of soft natural soils. The post requires an undergraduate degree in Engineering, and a PhD degree (or at least 4 years of full time research experience) in computational mechanics or geotechnics or a similar topic. For more details see this announcement.
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Academic job servers

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