
GSMI - Professor in Geotechnics and Geomechanics
- بن جرير
- دائم
- دوام كامل
- Rock mechanics, ground control, and geotechnical engineering in mining.
- In-situ geotechnical characterization and risk assessment.
- Conducting research and development in geomechanics, focusing on rock mechanics, slope stability, and ground control.
- Developing and implementing numerical models to predict and analyze the mechanical behavior of rock masses in mining environments.
- Exploring innovative solutions for ground control techniques to enhance safety and efficiency in mining operations.
- Studying the behavior of rock masses under extreme conditions, such as high-stress environments, deep mining, and weak rock formations.
- Conducting experimental research to better understand rock behavior, including field-based investigations at real mining sites.
- Integrating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations into geotechnical risk management and sustainable mining practices.
- Recruiting and supervising graduate students and research assistants in mining and geomechanics projects.
- Designing and performing laboratory and field experiments to assess rock properties and behavior under various mining conditions.
- Building research projects related to geomechanics and applying for funding opportunities to support research activities.
- Securing research funding through grant applications and industry partnerships.
- Publishing research findings in high-impact journals and presenting results at industry conferences and academic seminars.
- Fostering collaboration with interdisciplinary teams and external partners.
- Translating research insights into actionable solutions in collaboration with industry stakeholders.
- Teaching courses related to geomechanics and rock stability.
- Ph.D. in mineral engineering, geological engineering or a closely related field.
- Proven track record of securing research funding
- Experience in supervising graduate students and leading research teams.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- An engineering degree in mining engineering is a plus.
- A cover letter detailing their research interests and relevant experience.
- A curriculum vitae (CV) including a list of publications if they exist.
- Contact information for two professional references.
- Statement of research and teaching. Other documents that the candidate considers important for the recruitment process.
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