Are you fascinated by the interplay of chemistry, moisture, and mechanics in structures? Join our team to explore the failure of ageing sewer-liner systems using cutting-edge numerical modelling.
InformationIn this PhD position, you will explore the long-term performance and failure mechanisms of sewer-liner systems subjected to complex environmental loads. Ageing, delamination, moisture infiltration, and chemical exposure are real-world challenges that impact urban infrastructure reliability. As a PhD researcher, you will develop a robust Finite Element Method (FEM) modelling framework to predict how these systems evolve—and eventually fail—over time. You will develop a comprehensive FEM-based modelling framework for sewer-liner systems that integrates advanced damage, plasticity, and fracture models, as well as ageing effects and coupled chemo-hygro-mechanical processes. This framework will be validated using experimental and inspection data and used to perform parametric studies on key design and environmental variables.
You will be part of the
Applied Mechanics chair
of the
Department of the Built Environment at the
Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Netherlands, working closely with experimentalists and modelers to calibrate and validate your model with dedicated lab experiments. The PhD project is part of the EU-funded initiative AI:LINER – Data-Driven Sewer Asset Management, under the HORIZON-CL4-2024-TWIN-TRANSITION-01-12 programme, which brings together 13 participants and 15 associated partners from across Europe to advance the assessment, repair, and long-term resilience of civil engineering infrastructure. Your results will contribute to a broader study on the performance and lifetime of liner-sewer systems, helping municipalities and engineers design longer-lasting and more sustainable underground infrastructure.
Your work contributes to safer, longer-lasting, and more sustainable urban infrastructure—vital for healthy, climate-resilient cities. You’ll help municipalities and engineers make informed decisions about rehabilitation, repair, and asset management.
We welcome candidates from diverse backgrounds and encourage applicants who are enthusiastic, curious, and driven by impact. At TU/e, you will find a supportive and collaborative research environment where you can grow as both a scientist and a professional.