1 PhD and 2 Postdoc positions to study thermal effects in landslides

The Geohazards Group at Charles University in Prague is hiring.
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1) One PhD position

Who are we looking for. The ideal candidate has a strong background in soil mechanics and constitutive modelling (acquired, for instance, through a degree in geotechnical engineering or equivalent, achieved with a thesis in a relevant topic).

What you will be doing. The candidate will essentially work on incorporating novel experimental insights and field data into physically-based models to reproduce and predict landslide behaviours at the slope and catchment scales (thus enabling cross-scale modelling) under thermo-hydro-mechanical boundary conditions.

Key information

  • Fully funded for up to 4 years
  • Net salary 1100 EUR/month (research assistant position) + PhD scholarship up to 600 EUR/month
  • Full time (40 hours/week) with flexible hours, in presence
  • Possibility to apply for university accommodation (link)
  • Deadline for applications: 13 March 2024
  • Start date: 1 October 2024

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2) Two postdoc positions

Who we are looking for

The ideal candidates have a track record, proportionate to the career stage, of publications, grants, scientific results demonstrating potential for independence in the topic of this call or a closely related one (e.g., thermo-hydro-mechanical modelling of geomaterials, landslides and climate change, slope-vegetation-atmosphere interaction).

The candidates must possess outstanding skills in constitutive and numerical modelling of landslide processes at various scales and/or in advanced experimental soil mechanics, ideally with a focus on clay soils.

What you will be doing

The candidates are expected to show independent thinking and develop original solutions contributing to cross-scale modelling under thermo-hydro-mechanical boundary conditions. The specific research track of the successful applicants will be discussed based on skills, motivations, and the current project needs.

Key information

  • Duration of the fellowship: 12 months; renewable based on performance
  • Net salary 1750 EUR/month (postdoctoral position)
  • Full time (40 hours/week) with flexible hours; hybrid work possible upon agreement
  • Possibility to apply for university accommodation (link)
  • Deadline for applications: 15 February 2024 but applications will be reviewed as they come – apply asap!
  • Start date: 1 May 2024

–> Apply here <–

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