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Charles Heron of the Nottingham Centre for Geomechanics alongside Dr Benoit Jones from INBYE Engineering . The PhD studentship will be partly funded by the British Tunnelling Society (BTS). The successful
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Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam - Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ | Potsdam, Brandenburg | Germany | 4 days ago
conferences Cooperation with national and international partners Your qualifications: University degree (MSc or equivalent) in physics, geotechnics, engineering, chemistry or a comparable field
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students and supervise their projects. As a PhD candidate, you will also receive all the training you need to evolve. Your homebase will be the Delft Offshore Geotechnical research group, within the faculty
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completing, a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering, Geophysics, Geology, Geotechnics, Earth Sciences, Applied Mathematics, or a related field. Possess programming skills, which would be a significant advantage
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. Alternatively, another relevant discipline, for example Chemistry or Geotechnical Engineering, with a M.Sc. thesis relevant for this PhD topic will be considered. Your education must correspond to a five-year
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students and supervise their projects. As a PhD candidate, you will also receive all the training you need to evolve. Your homebase will be the Delft Offshore Geotechnical research group, within the faculty
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Esdras Ngezahayo ([email protected] ) and Prof Ian Jefferson. The PhD project is fully funded (tuition and stipend fees) by the School of Engineering/University of Birmingham. It is only for home (UK
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areas of applied sciences, such as drinking water, hydrogeology, remediation of contaminated land, engineering geology and geotechnical engineering, and keeps close collaboration with neighbouring
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candidates should have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2.1 honours degree and a master’s degree (or international equivalent) in a relevant science or engineering discipline (civil, mining, geotechnics
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PhD candidate within the field of Engineering Geology. The prospective candidate will be part of the Engineering Geology and Rock Mechanics research group at IGP but will also collaborate with other