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Mohammed VI Polytechnic University

GSMI - Professor in Geotechnics and Geomechanics

Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Morocco, Indiana, United States, 47963

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About UM6P

Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) is an internationally oriented institution of higher learning, committed to an educational system based on the highest standards of teaching and research in fields related to the sustainable economic development of Morocco and Africa. UM6P emphasizes applied research and innovation, collaboration with external institutions, and entrepreneurship. All programs are designed to promote academic liberty and are aligned with funding from research teams, incubation, and start-up ecosystems. Areas of research and Expertise

The Geology and Sustainable Mining Institute (GSMI) is seeking an Assistant professor of Geomechanics. The ideal candidate will have extensive expertise in: Rock mechanics, ground control, and geotechnical engineering in mining. In-situ geotechnical characterization and risk assessment. Job Description

The Geology and Sustainable Mining Institute at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University invites applications for a full-time, permanent position in Geomechanics. We are looking for candidates with a strong research focus on the design of underground and open-pit mining operations and geomechanics. The successful candidate will be responsible for: Conducting research and development in geomechanics, focusing on rock mechanics, slope stability, and ground control. Developing and implementing numerical models to predict and analyze the mechanical behavior of rock masses in mining environments. Exploring innovative solutions for ground control techniques to enhance safety and efficiency in mining operations. Studying the behavior of rock masses under extreme conditions, such as high-stress environments, deep mining, and weak rock formations. Conducting experimental research to better understand rock behavior, including field-based investigations at real mining sites. Integrating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations into geotechnical risk management and sustainable mining practices. Recruiting and supervising graduate students and research assistants in mining and geomechanics projects. Designing and performing laboratory and field experiments to assess rock properties and behavior under various mining conditions. Building research projects related to geomechanics and applying for funding opportunities to support research activities. Securing research funding through grant applications and industry partnerships. Publishing research findings in high-impact journals and presenting results at industry conferences and academic seminars. Fostering collaboration with interdisciplinary teams and external partners. Translating research insights into actionable solutions in collaboration with industry stakeholders. Teaching courses related to geomechanics and rock stability. Qualifications

Ph.D. in mineral engineering, geological engineering or a closely related field. Proven track record of securing research funding. Experience in supervising graduate students and leading research teams. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. An engineering degree in mining engineering is a plus. Application Process

Interested candidates should submit the following documents: A cover letter detailing their research interests and relevant experience. A curriculum vitae (CV) including a list of publications if they exist. Contact information for two professional references. Statement of research and teaching. Other documents that the candidate considers important for the recruitment process. Applications should be submitted electronically with all documents attached in a single file or zipped in a single folder with the mention “Geomechanics” in the subject.

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