Schlumberger, in relation with its R&D effort related to Co2 Storage
(http://www.slb.com/carbonservices), is looking for a highly innovative
and motivated individual with a background in geo-mechanics to join its
multi-disciplinary engineering team. A PhD in a field related to
geo-mechanics (Solid mechanics, fracture mechanics, civil engineering,
geophysics etc.) is necessary. No prior work experience is required. The
candidate must have experience in numerical and analytical modeling:
not only running codes but also developing them. In particular, a
knowledge of the following phenomena is desired:
· Mechanical behavior of fluid-infiltrated material
(thermo-poro-mechanics),
· Plasticity, non-linear behavior of porous solids,
· Fracture mechanics, hydraulic fracturing and thermal
fracturing associated with fluid injection,
· Computational methods in solid mechanics: Finite element, Finite
difference techniques, Boundary element methods, Non-linear solution of
ODE and PDEs
· Chemo-mechanical coupling.
Candidatures should be addressed directly to Brice Lecampion:
blecampion [at] slb.com (blecampion[at]slb[dot]com)