Post-Doc position at GeM, Ecole Centrale de Nantes

In geological sequestration, CO2 is injected in liquid form, but it transforms into a supercritical fluid (scCO2). Having density lower than the aqueous brine, initially saturating the reservoir rock, scCO2 tends to buoy through it, in continuous contact with the brine, and therefore to accumulate below the
caprock.
Significant contributions in the literature have been focused on the study of the response of the reservoir rock to CO2 injection, however less results are available concerning the direct interaction between the acidified solution stored in the aquifer and the caprock.
The objectives of the research activity will be to reproduce at the laboratory scale scenarios representative of the interactions between the acidic solution stored in the reservoir rock and the sealing caprock.

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

GAIA 2026 2nd International Workshop of Geomechanics Alliance In Asia

Geomechanics Alliance in Asia (GAIA) aims to provide a platform for young researchers and graduate students in geomechanics and geotechnical engineering across Asia to exchange ideas and foster collaboration. The annual GAIA Workshop serves as the main channel for communication and interaction.

The second workshop, GAIA 2026, will be hosted by Shandong University and is scheduled to take place from 27 to 30 March 2026 in Jinan, Shandong Province, China. The main theme is Advances in Micro–Macro Geomechanics, covering key topics in geotechnical engineering such as particle-scale effects, micro–macro constitutive relationships, multiphase and multi-physics coupling, multiscale experimental and monitoring techniques, and multiscale numerical modeling methods.

To ensure high-quality discussions and interactions, the workshop will be limited to approximately 150 participants.

PhD position at University Grenoble Alpes (3SR)

The Laboratoire 3SR is encouraging excellent candidates to apply for a 3-year PhD position in Geomechanics starting in September 2026. The PhD project aims to improve the understanding of initiation and evolution of failure by localized deformation around underground excavations in heterogeneous and anisotropic porous rocks, a key issue for the stability and integrity of deep boreholes and galleries in the context of the energy transition. This PhD research will investigate, through combined advanced experimental and numerical approaches, the mechanisms of localized deformation around boreholes in heterogeneous and anisotropic sedimentary rocks, under true triaxial stress paths representative of in-situ conditions.

The work will be supervised by Pierre Bésuelle (senior researcher, CNRS), Cyrille Couture (associate professor, UGA) and Vincent Richefeu (associate professor, HDR, UGA).

For further information, see the attached PDF.

Deadline for applications is 1st March 2026.

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

Postdoctoral Position in Computational Geomechanics or Data-Physical Fusion Simulation

We are pleased to announce an opening for a Postdoctoral Fellow at Wuhan University, focusing on Computational Geomechanics or Data-Physics Fusion Simulation. The position offers an initial two-year contract, with a possible extension for exceptional performers.
Candidates should hold a PhD in Geotechnical, Geological, Civil, or Mechanical Engineering (or a closely related field) obtained within the last three years, or be ready for their thesis defense.
Candidates should possess strong expertise in numerical simulation and computational mechanics, and with a research background in geomechanics. Knowledge of deep learning is a plus. We provide a well-funded, vibrant research environment with a competitive annual salary of 300,000 to 400,000 RMB (approximately 36,000 to 48,000 euros).
How to apply: Please send your CV to Prof. Wang Luyu (luyu.wang@whu.edu.cn, Web: http://jszy.whu.edu.cn/wangluyu/en/index.htm).
For more details, please refer to the attached PDF file.

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

EMI 2026 | Geomechanics and Geophysics (MS 093)

The 2026 Engineering Mechanics Institute (EMI) Conference will be hosted by the University of Colorado Boulder and held on campus from June 2–5, 2026.


Ghassan Shahin (EPFL), John Rudnicki (Northwestern University), and Giuseppe Buscarnera (Northwestern University) invite you to contribute to Mini-Symposium MS 093: Advances in Geomechanics and Geophysics for Subsurface Technology and Natural Hazards.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Multiscale and multiphysics mechanics of porous rocks
  • Fault and fracture mechanics
  • Field and laboratory methods
  • Constitutive, multiscale, and data-driven modeling approaches

Abstract submission is now open and will remain open until January 31, 2026. Abstracts can be submitted here.
We hope you will submit an abstract and join us in Boulder, Colorado.

2026 ALERT OZ Summer School in Thessaloniki, Greece, May 11-14

The 2026 ALERT OZ Summer School will take place in Thessaloniki, Greece in May 11-14 and is co-organized by the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, the National Technical University of Athens and Duke University.

The school will focus on “Computational and Data-driven Methods in Energy Geomechanics” and will include hands-on training in advanced computational tools. The list of confirmed speakers includes Prof. Martin Lesueur (TU Delft), Prof. Eleni Stavropoulou (NTUA/EPFL), Prof. Ioannis Stefanou (ENSTA Paris), Prof. Euripides Papamichos (AUTH) and Prof. Manolis Veveakis (Duke/AUTH).

Please indicate your interest in participating in the 2026 ALERT OZ Summer School by submitting your email address here: https://forms.gle/p1rMyZDL8r8YgaPs8

Please indicate your interest in participating before January 31st 2026, so that the organizers can finalize special accommodation offers in Thessaloniki with the local hotels, as well as the catering of the event.

XV IAEG WORLD CONGRESS – IAEG 2026 – Delft – The Netherlands – 30 Oct – 6 Nov 2026

Dear Colleagues and Friends of IAEG, the International Association for Engineering Geology and the Environment,

It is a great pleasure to host the IAEG 2026 Congress in Delft, the Netherlands. The congress themed Engineering Geology in a Rapidly Changing World will focus on cutting-edge research on the fundamentals of engineering geology, showcase best practices in the domain and demonstrate the pivotal role of engineering geology in a world struggling with unprecedented challenges.

We will cover a comprehensive set of engineering geology topics, with two over-arching themes: sustainable global development and mitigation of and adaptation to climate change.

Learn more: www.IAEG2026.org

Paper submission, with or without a previously accepted abstract is open until 15 Feb 2026.

We are looking forward to your participation in IAEG 2026 and to the collective efforts that will shape the future of engineering geology and its associated fields.

IAEG 2026 organization team.

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

Microstructural Evolution and Mechanical Behavior of Frozen Soils Studied via X-ray CT

The PhD candidate should be an international student. He or she will be jointly supervised by both institutions. The candidate will pursue a PhD degree from Shandong University, and, if specific requirements are met, a double degree from Ghent University is also possible.
During the program, the student will spend 6–18 months at Ghent University as a joint PhD
researcher, conducting experimental testing, CT image analysis, and joint publications under
co-supervision.

For further information, see the attached [PDF].

Researcher Position at IGE (Grenoble, France)

INRAE is recruiting: a vacancy for a researcher position at IGE (Grenoble, France) should open up soon!

This vacancy may be of interest to members of the list who hold a PhD.

The IGE research unit (Institute for Environmental Geosciences), located in Grenoble (France), will soon be offering a permanent position for a research fellow in mechanics of cryospheric materials (snow, ice, rock permafrost, etc.) with the following objectives:
–develop experiments and innovative measurements in the lab and in the field,
–elucidate multi-physics and multi-scale couplings from the microstructure to the field scale,
–enrich the modeling of instability and gravitational flow processes in the context of climate change.

To apply, visit the INRAE Jobs website from the end of January 2026. And to receive an email notification on the day, you can create a job alert in three clicks!

Fully Funded PhD (UCD): Durability of Bio-cemented Marine Sediments for Offshore Foundations

School of Civil Engineering at University College Dublin (UCD), Ireland, invites applications for a fully funded 4-year PhD position in Geotechnical Engineering, starting in September 2026. The project will investigate the long-term performance of marine sediments improved through bio-mediated (biochemical) processes, with relevance to offshore renewable energy foundations and subsea infrastructure.

Supervisors: Dr Budi Zhao and Prof. Shane Donohue (Co-supervisor).

EU and non-EU applicants are welcome.

The scholarship provides a €25,000 annual stipend plus full tuition fee coverage (subject to satisfactory progress).

To apply, email one combined PDF (CV, transcript, contact details for two referees) to budi.zhao@ucd.ie with subject “PhD Application – [Your Name]”.

Application deadline: 1 February 2026.

Full details and application instructions are provided in the attached PDF.

For further information, see the attached [PDF].