Prof. Vagelis Plevris from the Department of Civil Engineering and Energy Technology of OsloMet—Oslo Metropolitan University is searching for a top-class Postdoc researcher (at any stage in their career) of any nationality interested in developing a collaborative application for an EU-funded Marie Sklodowska Curie Action Individual Fellowship (MSCA-IF) project, to conduct research at OsloMet—Oslo Metropolitan University for a period of 1-2 years starting in 2020.
There are various fields of application of computational methods in structural engineering, including but not limited to
- Advanced modeling and simulation of buildings and structures;
- Finite Element Methods (FEM);
- Non-linear static and dynamic analysis of structures with FEM;
- Computational methods in earthquake engineering;
- Optimum design of structures;
- Smart structures and systems;
- Structural health monitoring and control;
- Reliability and probabilistic analysis of structures;
- Neural Networks and their applications in engineering.
The project aims to bridge the gap between numerical methods and computational mechanics in the broader field of civil and structural engineering. We invite applicants to propose more detailed and focused topics within the scope of this research as a part of their application. We encourage applicants with background in civil and structural engineering, earthquake engineering and computational mechanics. Successful candidates will be supervised by Associate Prof. Vagelis Plevris and will work as team members of the OsloMet research group of the Department of Civil Engineering and Energy Technology.
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Postdoctoral Positions, Department of Civil Engineering & Energy Technology, Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway (2019)