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Applicants for postdoctoral fellowships (landslides, natural hazards) wanted at Charles University in Prague, Czechia, through the MSCA & CHARLESTON programmes
We are looking for truly outstanding candidates who are willing to develop and submit their own research project (with support from the prospective supervisor – Dr. Gianvito Scaringi) on the following topics:
Topic 1. Landslides in a changing climate
Topic 2. Chemo-mechanics of clay landslides and engineered clay barriers
The candidate must hold (or expect to obtain shortly) a PhD degree in engineering geology, geotechnical engineering, or geosciences with a thesis clearly matching one of the topics above.
Candidates who have obtained their degree more than 8 years before the call deadline or have lived in the Czech Republic for over 1 year in the past 3 years are not eligible to apply.
Please note that we are looking for candidates who will apply for a postdoctoral fellowship under either the EU MSCA PF programme or the Charles University “CHARLESTON” programme. The success of the application is obviously not guaranteed. We offer support in preparing a competitive proposal that harmonises the needs and skills of the candidate, the supervisor, and the hosting department.
We will only consider outstanding candidates with clear potential and a documented publication record stemming from their doctoral/postdoctoral research.
To be considered, applications must be received by 15 April 2025. The selected candidate(s) will then work with the supervisor on the preparation of the project proposal, with support from Charles University.
Please submit your resume, motivation letter, and a pitch for a project proposal (max 2 A4 pages including up to 1 figure and references) to gianvito.scaringi@natur.cuni.cz. Incomplete applications will be discarded.
Further details are provided in the flyer.
Geomechanical modeling of inelastic deformation and failure in the subsurface – PhD and Postdoc positions at Northwestern University
L’Associazione
Il GNIG (Gruppo Nazionale di Ingegneria Geotecnica) si propone di promuovere il coordinamento delle attività di ricerca e di formazione nel Settore Scientifico Disciplinare ICAR07 – 08/B1 ‘Geotecnica’, di curare le relazioni con gli altri Settori Scientifico Disciplinari, con gli Organi di Governo dell’Università e con le Associazioni Scientifiche e Culturali del Settore.
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