Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to announce two new PhD positions in the Seismology Group at the University of Hamburg, Germany. Both positions sit within our broader research effort on innovative seismic sensing, distributed acoustic sensing (DAS), and advanced methods for imaging and monitoring complex structures from the shallow subsurface to large research facilities.
DAS and Seismic Wave Propagation Modelling for Structural
Monitoring (Project SeiSmart)
https://www.uni-hamburg.de/stellenangebote/ausschreibung.html?jobID=cc2d80838894eae3f01a253cf5575227c7213d09
Application deadline: 15 May 2026
Start date: 1 August 2026
This position focuses on modelling seismic wave propagation and
wave–structure interaction in large research facilities (e.g.,
DESY), using in‑situ DAS measurements from the WAVE Initiative (https://wave-hamburg.eu). Tasks
include numerical modelling, analysis of dense DAS data, and
development of methods for structural health monitoring. A solid
background in wave propagation, digital signal processing, and
programming is required; experience with numerical simulation is a
strong plus.
Geothermal Passive Seismic Imaging with DAS Dark Fibers (Project
RUBADO)
https://www.uni-hamburg.de/stellenangebote/ausschreibung.html?jobID=f390be02fc79b59de91ac83e55e8a715820a4582
Application deadline: 25 May 2026
Start date: 1 August 2026
This position focuses on passive seismic imaging using ambient
noise recorded on distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) data recorded
on on dark fiber infrastructure in the Upper Rhine Graben. Work
includes surface‑wave tomography, noise interferometry, inversion
for shallow structures, and collaboration with our project
partners KIT and Geotomographie GmbH. Candidates should have a
strong background in wave propagation, signal processing, and
scientific programming. Experience with DAS, ambient noise
methods, or inversion is an advantage.
Both positions are part-time (75%) paid at E13 TV‑L, and offer the possibility to pursue a PhD, to collaborate with national and international research partners, participate in fieldwork, conferences, and open‑science efforts, and to engage in a supportive and interdisciplinary working environment.
Complete application information, required documents, and contact details can be found in the official postings linked above and on the University of Hamburg job portal.
If applicants are interested in both positions, we kindly ask them to submit a separate application for each through the online system, for compliance reasons and to ensure that both applications are formally registered.
We would be grateful if you could share these opportunities with interested students or colleagues.
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Prof. Dr. Celine Hadziioannou
University of Hamburg
Institute of Geophysics
Bundesstrasse 55
20146 Hamburg -- Germany
Tel. +49 (40) 2395-22980
Mail: celine.ha...@uni-hamburg.de
Web : http://celine.hadzii.com
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Coordinator of SPIN ITN ``Monitoring a Restless Earth''
http://spin-itn.eu
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