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**Job Description**
This Research Fellow position focuses on developing and applying phase field methods for dynamic earthquake rupture simulations within the context of enhanced geothermal systems, CO2 sequestration, and earthquake physics. Hosted at the Asian School of the Environment (ASE) and the Earth Observatory of Singapore (EOS) at Nanyang Technological University, the project aims to advance understanding of shear fracture propagation in complex geological systems using next-generation computational tools. The research will concentrate on fault rupture dynamics, energy dissipation, and scale-dependent fracture processes, with applications to both natural earthquakes and induced seismicity. The project is jointly developed with the Computational Mechanics Group at ETH Zurich.

**Skills & Abilities**
• Strong expertise in mechanics and physics-based modelling
• Passionate about using computational tools to explore fracture and rupture in the Earth’s crust
• Expertise in earthquake source physics, fracture mechanics, or dynamic rupture modelling
• Strong background in continuum mechanics and variational methods
• Demonstrated ability to publish in peer-reviewed journals
• Collaborative mindset and interest in interdisciplinary research

**Qualifications**
Required Degree(s) in:
• Mechanics
• Geophysics
• Applied Mathematics
• A related field

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Work Level
Postdoc
Employment Type
Research Job, See Details
Details
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School / Department / Center / Lab
• Asian School of the Environment (ASE) • Earth Observatory of Singapore (EOS) • Computational Geophysics Lab
Supervisor(s)
Asst. Prof. Luca Dal Zilio Prof. Laura De Lorenzis
Supervisor Email
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Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
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