S*******t 发帖数: 6 | 1 Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering
City University of Hong Kong
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Applications are invited for PhD scholarships or Graduate Research
Assistantships in the area of Geotechnical Engineering in the Department of
Civil and Architectural Engineering. The formal PhD program should start
from the fall semester of the academic calendar year (e.g., September 2012)
or occasionally from the spring semester (e.g., March 2012). Online
applications are accepted anytime of the year. The PhD scholarship offers a
competitive monthly stipend of around HK$13,500 and covers a normal duration
of 3 years. Some short-term (6-12 months), pre-PhD research assistant (RA)
positions are also available with salary commensurate with the qualification
of the applicant, and applications will be considered until the positions
are filled. Interested candidates should send curriculum vitae, copies of
undergraduate and graduate transcripts with GPAs, English proficiency level
(i.e., GRE, TOEFL, IELTS or CET-6) and a list of publication (if any)
directly to Prof. Jeff Wang (j*****[email protected]) for preliminary
evaluation.
Successful applicants are expected to conduct high-quality research towards
a PhD degree under the supervision of Prof. Jeff Wang. The PhD research will
fall within the broad area of computational geomechanics but some
particular topics of keen interest and under active development include
micromechanics of granular soils, DEM/FEM/coupled-multiscale modeling of
geomaterials, micromechanism-based constitutive modeling and nano-scale
simulation of soil minerals. The candidates are expected to hold a BSc or
MSc/MPhil degree in Civil /Geotechnical Engineering or other related areas,
and have good self-motivation, independent working and problem-solving
capabilities. Previous experience in DEM/FEM modeling or other computational
mechanics research is a big added advantage.
City University of Hong Kong, founded in 1984, is one of the eight
government-funded institutions in Hong Kong. The university has a strong
team of outstanding faculty members with diverse research interests and
professional expertise, who are dedicated to advancing knowledge. Based on
the academic ranking of world universities by Wuhan University in 2009, City
University of Hong Kong is ranked 29th in Engineering in the world (1st in
Hong Kong).
Prof. Jeff Wang is an internationally recognized expert in micromechanical (
DEM) modeling of granular soils. He is the recipient of the prestigious
national and international awards including 2011 Geotechnical Research Medal
from the Institution of Civil Engineers (UK) and 2009 Higher Education
Institutions Research Excellence Award (PRC). For more information about the
department and the PI, please visit: http://bccw.cityu.edu.hk/main/wp_opening.asp |
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