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Krishna Kanta Panthi

Professor at Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Norwegian Institute of Science and Technology

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Rock Mechanics

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Norwegian University of Science and Technology

PhD Candidate in Rock Engineering for New Hydropower Plants – New Methods for Estimation of In-situ Rock Stresses

The Department of Geosciences at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) invites applications for a PhD Candidate position in Rock Engineering for New Hydropower Plants, focusing on the research topic "New methods for estimation of in-situ rock stresses." This three-year position, with the possibility of a one-year extension for teaching assistance, is part of the NRC-funded FME RenewHydro project, which began in January 2025. The successful candidate will join a dynamic team within the Engineering Geology and Rock Mechanics research group and collaborate closely with the RenewHydro Project team. The project aims to develop improved designs for future hydropower plants, targeting reduced construction costs, minimized environmental impacts, enhanced technical safety, and optimized operational capabilities. Research will be interdisciplinary, covering tunnel systems, powerhouse caverns, pump-turbine submergence, tailrace tunnel arrangements, outlet structures, and fish-friendly pumping intakes. The candidate will review existing design methods, investigate minimum required rock stresses, and contribute to developing new technical solutions. Results will be discussed in workshops with industry experts and disseminated through international conferences and journal publications. As a PhD Candidate, you will complete doctoral education within the fixed period, conduct high-quality research, publish in academic journals, participate in international conferences, and contribute to teaching and MSc co-supervision. The position offers an exciting mission in society, access to a strong international professional environment, inclusive workplace, favorable pension terms, and free Norwegian language training at a basic level. Applicants must hold a relevant Master's degree in rock engineering, engineering geology, or a related field, with substantial knowledge of hydropower underground structures. The degree must be equivalent to a five-year Norwegian course with 120 credits at master's level. Master students may apply if the degree is completed by 31 August 2026. A strong academic record (B or better on NTNU's scale or above 80% if not letter-graded) is required. Candidates with weaker grades may be considered if they demonstrate particular suitability for PhD studies. Admission requirements for NTNU's Doctoral Program in Engineering must be met. Good oral and written English skills are essential (IELTS 7 or TOEFL above 94), unless the MSc was completed at NTNU with a thesis in English. Preferred qualifications include experience with high-pressure water tunnels, underground caverns, hydraulic flow, numerical modeling (QGIS, FLAC 3D, UDEC, 3DEC, RS2, RS3, Python), excellent English and presentation skills, and knowledge of Norwegian. The position is externally funded, with a gross annual salary of NOK 550,800, and includes membership in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund. The employment period is three years, with a possible one-year extension for teaching assistantship and MSc co-supervision. The appointment is subject to NTNU's recruitment guidelines and Norwegian regulations for doctoral degrees. Candidates must be physically present and available at NTNU in Trondheim for daily professional and social interaction. To apply, submit your application and all required attachments electronically via Jobbnorge.no by the deadline of 10 April 2026. Required documents include academic certificates, transcripts, diplomas, proof of English proficiency, CV (max 4 pages), a two-page research proposal, published articles or relevant research work, a motivation letter, and names/contact information of three referees. If invited to interview, bring certified copies of certificates and diplomas. NTNU values diversity and encourages applications from candidates of all backgrounds. For questions about the position, contact Professor Krishna Kanta Panthi at [email protected]. For recruitment process inquiries, contact Eli Meistad, Senior Adviser HR, at [email protected]. More information about the FME RenewHydro project is available at https://www.ntnu.edu/renewhydro . The application portal is https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/297120 . NTNU is Norway's largest university, with a technical-scientific profile and a strong commitment to professional education. The Department of Geosciences plays a key role in managing Norway's geological resources and developing technology for sustainable value creation. The city of Trondheim offers a vibrant cultural scene, excellent welfare services, and opportunities for education, nature, and family life.

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Norwegian University of Science and Technology

PhD Candidate in Rock Engineering for New Hydropower Plants

The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) invites applications for a PhD Candidate in Rock Engineering for New Hydropower Plants, based at the Department of Geosciences in Trondheim. This three-year position, with a possible one-year extension for teaching assistance, is part of the NRC-funded FME RenewHydro project, which began in January 2025. The successful candidate will join the Engineering Geology and Rock Mechanics research group and work closely with the RenewHydro Project team, supervised by Professor Krishna Kanta Panthi. The project focuses on the design and construction of new hydropower plants, aiming to reduce construction costs, environmental impacts, and technical risks while improving operational capabilities. Research will address functional design for intakes, outlets, tunnel systems, powerhouse arrangements, and pump-turbine submergence, with an emphasis on long-term operation and maintenance. The work is interdisciplinary, involving review and development of design methods for tunnel systems and powerhouse caverns, investigation of minimum required rock stresses, and creation of new powerhouse arrangements from engineering geological perspectives. Additional topics include tailrace tunnel system arrangements, outlet structures, and fish-friendly pumping intakes, integrating civil, hydraulic, environmental, and engineering geology aspects. Results will be discussed in workshops with industry experts and ranked using consensus-based criteria. Scientific outcomes are expected to be presented at international conferences and published in recognized journals. The PhD candidate will participate in the research group, contribute to teaching and MSc co-supervision, and engage in international activities. Applicants must hold a relevant Master's degree in rock engineering, engineering geology, or a related field, with strong knowledge of hydropower underground structures. The degree must correspond to a five-year Norwegian course with 120 credits at master's level. Master students may apply if the degree is completed by 31 August 2026. A strong academic background is required, with an average grade of B or better (or equivalent to more than 80%). Candidates with weaker grades may be considered if they can document particular suitability for PhD education. Admission to the Doctoral Program of Faculty of Engineering is required within three months of employment. Good oral and written English skills are mandatory (IELTS 7 or TOEFL above 94), unless MSc was obtained at NTNU with thesis in English. Preferred criteria include experience with unlined/shotcrete lined high pressure water tunnels, underground caverns, hydraulic flow, and proficiency in QGIS, FLAC 3D, UDEC, 3DEC, RS2, RS3, PYTHON. Excellent presentation skills and knowledge of Norwegian are advantageous. The position offers a gross salary of NOK 550,800 per annum, externally funded, with membership in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund and access to employee benefits. Free Norwegian language training at a basic level is provided. NTNU values diversity and encourages applications from candidates of all backgrounds. The university is committed to equal opportunity and aims to increase the proportion of women in scientific positions. Applications must be submitted electronically via Jobbnorge.no by 10 April 2026. Required documents include academic certificates, transcripts, diplomas, CV (max 4 pages), research proposal (2 pages), published articles or relevant research work, motivation letter (400 words), and names/contact information of three referees. If invited to interview, bring certified copies of certificates and diplomas. For questions about the position, contact Professor Krishna Kanta Panthi ([email protected]). For recruitment process inquiries, contact Eli Meistad ([email protected]). Trondheim offers a vibrant cultural scene, excellent welfare services, and opportunities for education, nature, and family life. NTNU is a leading institution in technical and scientific education, dedicated to creating knowledge for a better world.

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