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PhD Opportunity: Quantum-assisted Framework for Mega-Scale Seismic Evaluation of CERN Strategic Underground Infrastructures at University of Trento

The successful candidate will contribute to the development of a novel Quantum-based framework for territorial simulations of strategic Infrastructures exposed to natural hazards. The Quantum framework will be deployed for high-fidelity seismic evaluations of CERN underground infrastructures hosting the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), its injectors and experiments.

An advanced Mega-Scale numerical model of the Soil-Infrastructure system will be developed, capturing the multi-physics dynamic interactions between the 50 km-long CERN particle accelerator complex and the surrounding subsoil. Due to the remarkable computational complexity, this challenge will be addressed exploiting Quantum algorithms and Quantum simulators.

The ideal candidate should have a strong background in Computational Mechanics. Knowledge of Finite Element Analysis, Quantum Algorithms and Computing is highly desirable. Experience with tools such as OpenSees, ABAQUS, MATLAB/Simulink or Python is particularly valued. More broadly, candidates with advanced programming skills are encouraged to apply.

This highly multidisciplinary project will greatly benefit from a strong collaboration with the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN, Switzerland) and international partners. As such, the PhD program offers the opportunity to spend a research period abroad, during which the selected candidate will work closely with experts in the field.

The main goals of the path are grouped below.
1. Development of a Quantum-HPC integrated workflow for mega-scale engineering applications.
2. Implementation of a mega-scale numerical model of the CERN underground infrastructural system and the surrounding soil for high fidelity seismic simulations.
3. Seismic demands for the CERN strategic underground infrastructures and identification of critical components.
Further details can be found on the dedicated webpage of the call: https://www.unitn.it/it/dottorati/ingegneria-civile-ambientale-e-meccanica
Applications can be submitted exclusively via the following link by August 21 at 16:00 (Italy Local Time):
https://webapps.unitn.it/Apply/it/Web/Home/dott

Should you require any additional information, do not hesitate to reach out at davidenoe.gorini@unitn.it

PhD Opportunity inNext-generation Metafoundations for Enhanced Seismic Protection of Nuclear Power Plants exploiting Soil-Structure Interaction

Prof. Oreste Bursi, Full Professor at the University of Trento (Italy), and Dr. Davide Noè Gorini, Assistant Professor at the University of Trento, are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join their research group on Hazard protection of Civil Engineering Structures. The research project aims to advance the frontiers of Earthquake Engineering, Strucrtural and Geotechnical Engineering, and Metamaterials/Metastructures.

The selected PhD candidate will contribute to the design of cutting-edge 3D seismic protection solutions for next generation Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs), including Small Modular Reactors (SMRs).
This highly multidisciplinary project will benefit from a strong partnership with Prof. James Ricles and his research group (University of Lehigh, U.S.). Accordingly, the project also offers the possibility of spending a period abroad.

Application process
The call and information regarding the public competition are available at the following links:
PhD Program;
Research subjects.
Applications should be submitted through this link. The deadline for submitting applications is Thursday, May 15, 2025, at 4:00 PM (CET).

More details are provided in the flyer.

Should you require any additional information, do not hesitate to reach out at: oreste.bursi@unitn.it; davidenoe.gorini@unitn.it

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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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