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  PhD Studentship in Geomechanical Modelling - development of a thermo-hydro-mechanical coupled model for fractured and fracturing rocks subject to heterogeneous mechanical, hydraulic and thermal loads


   Department of Earth Science and Engineering

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  Dr J-P Latham  Applications accepted all year round

About the Project

Duration: 36 Months
Supervised by Dr John-Paul Latham, Dr Jiansheng Xiang, and Professor Christopher Pain

Background: The Department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College has a PhD studentship available within the HydroFrame radioactive waste disposal project. HydroFrame, a collaboration between Imperial College, the University of Leeds, and the University of Birmingham, is funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), the UK Environment Agency (EA), and the UK Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA), as part of the Radioactivity and the Environment (RATE) Programme.

Technical Scope: This PhD project is to be supervised by Dr John-Paul Latham, Dr Jiansheng Xiang, and Professor Christopher Pain and will focus on the development of a thermo-hydro-mechanical coupled model for fractured and fracturing rocks subject to heterogeneous mechanical, hydraulic and thermal loads.

Requirements: Applicants should have a Masters degree (or equivalent) in mechanical engineering, civil engineering, geology/geophysics, physics, computational mathematics, or any area of science/engineering that provides a strong background in numerical modelling. Applicants should also have good skills in programming in a scientific programming language such as C/C++, Fortran or Python.

Other details: This is a 3-year PhD studentship, which will cover the Imperial College tuition fees, and provide a non-taxable bursary of £16,000 per year. Applicants must be eligible for NERC PhD funding, i.e., UK and non-UK EU nationals who have spent the previous three years in the UK undertaking education (undergraduate study or masters). The project will involve frequent interaction with the other participants of the HydroFrame project and RATE programme, including summer schools and workshops. The PhD studentships are available to start immediately. For further information please see our website: www.ese.ic.ac.uk

Application Procedure: To apply, send a copy of your CV, and a cover letter, to Dr John-Paul Latham, Department of Earth Science and Engineering, Imperial College London, [Email Address Removed]. Applications will be accepted until the positions are filled.

Consistently rated amongst the world's leading universities (currently ranked 2nd in the QS ranking, 9th in the Times Higher Education ranking), Imperial College London is a science-based institution with a reputation for excellence in teaching and research.
For application details please contact Samantha Symmonds (E-mail: [Email Address Removed], Tel: +44 (0) 207 594 7339).
(http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/earthscienceandengineering/courses/phdopportunities/phdapplicationprocedure)

Closing date: Applications will be accepted until the positions are filled.
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