Job description The safety of geological disposal facilities for radioactive waste strongly rely on the performance of clays, which are used as natural or engineered barriers to limit fluid flow and pollutant transport. An important aspect of the barrier behaviour is its strong time dependence, which is often poorly captured by current models.
The aim of the project is to push the boundaries of existing undestanding of the time-dependent response of clay barriers through the development of theoretical models and the analysis of (newly acquired) experimental data. It is anticipated that the researcher will need to enrich the description of existing models to account for the strong clay-water interactions and, in collaboration with a PhD student, acquire experimental data to support these developments.
It is intended that the post-doctoral researcher will work with and contribute to the supervision of a PhD student with an experimental focus. The team will therefore benefit from the world-class laboratory and imaging facilities already available in the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences of TU Delft and partner institutions, and the support of experienced technical staff.
This position is part of the VIDI project "DELAY: the Dynamic Equilibrium of water in cLAYs and its impact on the time-dependent material behaviour" funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO), and the European Joint Research Programme in the management and disposal of radioactive waste (EURAD-2) funded by the European Commission. Within EURAD-2, the post-doctoral researcher will contribute to the work packages ANCHORS (Hydraulic, mechanical chemical evolution of bentonite for barriers optimisation) and OPTI (HLW repository optimisation including closure).
Job description
Job requirements You should have a PhD in clay (geo-)mechanics, or a related discipline, with ideally a strong track record or interest in both experimental testing and numerical modelling. Knowledge of the radioactive waste management industry is an asset. Strong interpersonal and leadership skills, as well as excellent written and oral communication skills, are essential to conduct the project successfully.
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Conditions of employment - Duration of contract is 24 months.
- A job of 36-38 hours per week.
Salary and benefits are in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities. The TU Delft offers a customisable compensation package, discounts on health insurance, and a monthly work costs contribution. Flexible work schedules can be arranged.
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Additional information For more information about this vacancy, please contact Dr. Anne-Catherine Dieudonné
a.a.m.dieudonne@tudelft.nl Application procedure Are you interested in this vacancy? Please apply no later than
3 January 2025 via the application button and upload:
- A cover/motivation letter explaining your interest, qualification for the position, and approach to the research
- A Curriculum vitae
- Your PhD degree
- An abstract of your PhD thesis in English
- A list of publications
- Two selected publications
- The names and contact information of two referees.
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