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In the framework of ongoing research on offshore wind turbine foundations, we are looking for a motivated postdoctoral researcher with a strong interest in experimental geotechnics, advanced soil characterization, and large-scale field testing. This opportunity is within the Hydraulics & Geotechnics Section, led by Prof. Georgios Anogiatis (known as George Anoyatis) at KU Leuven Campus Bruges.
The postdoctoral position is embedded within the research activities initiated in the SAGE-SAND project ("Soil ageing around offshore wind turbine foundations – from operational response to decommissioning") and continued in the EXCALIBUR (EXperimental and Computational Analysis of monopile extraction: Leveraging Innovation and Better Understanding for Renewable offshore wind energy) project. These projects, carried out in collaboration with several academic and industrial partners, aim to improve the understanding of the long-term behaviour of offshore monopile foundations, with particular emphasis on soil ageing, installation and decommissioning techniques, and the response of pile-soil systems under cyclic loading.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for planning, conducting, and interpreting an extensive experimental programme on (offshore) foundation soils. The work includes standard geotechnical laboratory testing, advanced cyclic triaxial testing, and the interpretation of the obtained results to improve the understanding of soil behaviour under offshore loading conditions.
For more information please contact Prof. dr. ir. Georgios Anogiatis, mail: [email protected].
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Full-time assistant: support criminology research & teaching; start a PhD in criminological/legal psychology; supervise master’s theses; 2-year contract renewable up to 6.
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