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Call for Abstracts: MS0501 Computational Geomechanics at EMI/PMC 2024

Dear friends of iMechanica,

 

You are cordially invited to submit an abstract to the Computational Geomechanics Minisymposium (MS 0501) at the 2024 EMI/PMC Conference.

 

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Call for abstracts: EMI 2023 - Computational Geomechanics Minisymposium

Dear colleagues and friends - You are cordially invited to submit an abstact to the Computational Geomechanics minisymposium at EMI 2023. Details of the minisymposium and submission are listed below. Abstracts are due January 31, 2023. Look foward to your contributions. Thank you!

MS701 Computational Geomechanics

PhD position in computational geomechanics and probabilistic methods at University of Cincinnati

Dr. Lei Wang’s research group at the University of Cincinnati (UC) is seeking two high-motivated and talented PhD students to be appointed as Graduate Assistants to conduct geotechnical engineering research in the Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering and Construction Management, beginning January 2023 or August 2023. 

 

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Doctoral student positions in computational geomechanics at UBC, Vancouver

We are on the lookout for TWO exceptionally bright and eager Ph.D. students to join our Theoretical & Applied Geomechanics (TAG) research team, to work in the areas of computational geomechanics and geotechnical earthquake engineering. The candidate must hold an M.Sc. degree in geotechnical engineering and must have solid knowledge in applied mechanics and continuum and/or discrete element modeling (computation and/or program development). Consideration will be given to candidates with a proven record of relevant academic background.

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PhD student or Postdoc Position available at Columbia University

A PhD or postdoc position is available in  computational multiscale modelling of geological materials at my research group.Interested candidates please visit http://gradengineering.columbia.edu/onlineapplication for general information. Answers of general admission question can be found at http://gradengineering.columbia.edu/frequently-asked-questions-2.  

Webinar: Digital Petrophysics Workflows for Cost Effective Reservoir Analysis - November 30th

Rock physics

Presented by Carlos A. Santos M. (Repsol Technology Center, Spain) 

Wednesday, November 30, 2016: 8 AM EST (East Coast) / 1 PM GMT (UK) / 2 PM CET (Europe) / 6.30 PM IST (India)

Join this webinar to discover how Repsol’s digital petrophysics workflow is producing meaningful inputs for rock typing and reservoir characterisation with the highest value solution available.

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EMI San Diego Mini-symposium on Geomechanics (MS61)

Dear colleagues, 

We would like to invite you to submit abstracts for our mini-symposium (MS61) on Computational Geomechanics in the upcoming EMI conference (June 4-7, 2017) at San Diego. The scope of the mini-symposium is listed below:

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EMI Mini-symposium for Computational Geomechanics

Dear colleagues, 

I am writing to invite you to submit abstract to the Computational Geomechanics mini-symposium at the EMI Vanderbilt conference, from May 22th to 26th, 2016. The mini-symposium is co-organized by myself, Prof. Qiushi Chen, Prof. Xiayu Song, Dr. Joshua White, Prof. Richard Regueiro, Prof. Jose Andrade, Prof. Majid Manzaril and Prof. Ronaldo Borja.

The deadline for the abstract submission is Oct 15th, 2015. 

More information can be found at URL below: 

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