Internship in Mechanics for Geo-Energy applications
Your Mission: Join our cutting-edge project at the Laboratory of Soil Mechanics (LMS) at the School of Architecture, Civil, and Environmental Engineering, EPFL Switzerland. We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled individual with a strong background in mechanics to contribute to the InSituStreTech geo-energy project. You will play a key role in developing and (…)
Ph.D. position in Geomechanics
Mission: The Laboratory of Soil Mechanics (LMS) at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) in Lausanne, is seeking a Ph.D. candidate to support the development of innovative tools for improving representative multi-physical modeling of geological CO2 storage (GCS). LMS is a research lab directed by Prof. Lyesse Laloui that targets real-world challenges related to (…)
Shape the Future of Geo-Energy: Market Analysis Internship
Are you passionate about innovation and sustainability? Do you have a knack for business analysis? The Laboratory of Soil Mechanics (LMS) at one of the world’s top-ranked engineering schools, EPFL, Switzerland, is seeking a highly motivated business/economics intern for a market analysis project in the exciting field of geo-energy. This internship offers a unique opportunity (…)
Projets de Master
Toutes les propositions de projets de master actuelles proposées par notre laboratoire sont disponibles sur: https://www.epfl.ch/labs/lms/master-thesis-at-lms/
Ph.D. Position – SNSF project
The development of innovative tools for designing geotechnical engineered barriers for the isolation of waste from the environment.
Interview with Qazim Llabjani
“I like how deep into a topic we can go to understand it in every possible way, and we can do this with a lot of freedom from our supervisors, but they always remain there to have those very precious discussions and feedback when needed.”
Master’s project
Optimization of injection strategies for CO2 sequestration in deep geological formations.
Master’s project
Numerical study of the influence of geological heterogeneities during fluid injection in the subsurface.
PhD position
The development of innovative tools for the design, operation, and monitoring of CO2 sequestration.