PhD Studentship: Probabilistic Forecasting of Climate Change Impacts on Earthwork Deterioration and Failure

2 Months ago

Loughborough, England, United Kingdom

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Job Description

Loughborough University offers a PhD Studentship focused on probabilistic forecasting of climate change impacts on earthwork deterioration and failure. The project is part of the RAINDROP cluster, aiming to enhance infrastructure resilience through predictive maintenance. Candidates should have a strong background in Engineering or Physical Sciences. The studentship provides a stipend of £19,237 per annum for three years and requires a completed application with specific documents.
Deterioration of earthworks slopes (cuttings and embankments), which support transport infrastructure and act as flood defences, is accelerating under increasing weather extremes resulting from global change, damaging critical infrastructure resilience.

This project is part of the prestigious Loughborough University Vice Chancellor’s PhD Cluster – RAINDROP (Resilient eArthwork INfrastructure: Diagnosis, RehabilitatiOn & Prognosis) – https://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/clusters/raindrop/. The Doctoral Researcher (DR) will join a cohort of DRs who will be working on a series of interlinked, interdisciplinary projects for sustainable, intelligent, and climate change-resilient infrastructure slopes.

This PhD aims to develop capabilities to forecast deterioration and failure in earthworks driven by weather cycles and climate change scenarios, to enable a transition from responsive maintenance interventions/renewals, to predictive, proactive, and targeted ones that help to avoid failures. By integrating numerical simulations, probabilistic techniques, and AI analytics, earthwork prognoses could be expressed in the form of ‘time-to-failure’ and/or ‘probability of survival’ under extreme weather events.

Please reach out to the primary supervisor, Dr Ashraf El-Hamalawi, if you have any questions.

Entry requirements:

We are looking for an enthusiastic and self-motivated candidate with a first-class / high 2:1 degree in a relevant Engineering or Physical Science discipline. A relevant master’s degree and/or employment experience will be an advantage.

English language requirements:

Applicants must meet the minimum English language requirements. Further details are available on the International website (http://www.lboro.ac.uk/international/applicants/english/).

Funding information:

The studentship is for three years and provides a tax-free stipend of £19,237 per annum for the duration of the studentship plus university tuition fees.

How to apply:

All applications must be made online via the above “Apply” button and must include a completed studentship application form (instead of a personal statement), a two-page research proposal based on the project description outlining how you would approach the project, and an up-to-date CV. Under programme name, please select 'Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering'. Please quote reference RAINDROP-AE.

Only applicants with the minimum supporting documents, comprising a CV, two-page research proposal, and studentship application form will be considered for an interview. Please make sure you have uploaded all these documents. Incomplete applications after the advert closing date may not be considered.

ABCE will use these selection criteria to make a decision on your application.

£19,237 per annum

Loughborough University


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