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From: USUCGER <usucger...@engr.oregonstate.edu> On Behalf Of Buddhima Indraratna
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Subject: USUCGER: Post-doctoral position advertisement at University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia

 

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Dear Colleagues,

I will be most grateful if you may kindly circulate the following search for a high-calibre postdoctoral fellow for an Australian Research Council (ARC) funded project in the field of soft soil improvement among interested parties especially recently completed PhD students.

Thanks so much.

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Dist. Prof Buddhima Indraratna, AM
PhD, FTSE, FIEAust, FASCE, FGS, FAusIMM, FIESL, DIC, CEng, CPEng, NER.

Member of Order of Australia.

Distinguished Professor of Civil Engineering,

Director, Transport Research Centre,

Faculty of Engineering & Information Technology,

University of Technology Sydney (UTS), NSW 2007, Australia

Tel: +61 2 9514 8000; Mobile: +61 400 213 046

Honorary Professor,

      Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand

         Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China.

            Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India

               Beijing Jiaotong (Transport) University, Beijing, China

Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=JzNyxQoAAAAJ&hl=en

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Post-doctoral Fellowship in the field of Soft Soil Improvement in Sydney, Australia.

 

Elevate Your Geotechnical Career

Why not embark on a transformative journey as a responsible Research Associate at the UTS Transport Research Centre (TRC). As a key player in an innovative 3-year project, funded by the Australian Research Council, you will lead groundbreaking research in soft soil improvement using vertical drains and piles driven in soft yielding soil on which building strategic transport infrastructure can be challenging.  We are seeking a dynamic individual with a first degree in Civil Engineering and a PhD (or equivalent) in Geotechnical Engineering to join our esteemed team of researchers.

 

Why Choose UTS-Transport Research Centre (TRC)?

At UTS -TRC, we pride ourselves on our global leadership in transport infrastructure research. As a Research Associate, you will collaborate with distinguished experts and mentor PhD students, shaping the future of ground improvement applications in infrastructure development. Your impact will extend beyond the laboratories as you publish salient findings in scholarly journals, disseminate outcomes in major conferences, and contribute to TRC’s legacy of research excellence.

If you are ready to make your mark in geotechnical innovation, please consider applying now.

 

Application Details:

To apply, send your resume and cover letter to Distinguished Prof Buddhima Indraratna at buddhima....@uts.edu.au. Join us in advancing the forefront of geotechnical engineering and be a driving force in shaping tomorrow's transport infrastructure.

 

 

 

 

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