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Daichao Sheng

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University of Technology, Sydney

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Geotechnical Engineering

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Civil Engineering

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3d Modeling

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Railway Engineering

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Daichao Sheng

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University of Technology Sydney

PhD Scholarships in High-Speed Rail Geotechnics at University of Technology Sydney

The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is offering six PhD scholarships to support research in high-speed rail geotechnics. The research topics include 3D modelling of train-track-foundations, analysis of displacements and vibration for piled foundations in soft soils, coupled DEM-CFD modelling of mud pumping in rail tracks, machine-learning aided risk analysis for geo-structures subjected to small probability of failure, experimental studies of foundation systems in soft soils under fast moving loads, and intelligent TBM tunnelling. These projects are ideal for students interested in civil engineering, geotechnics, railway engineering, and advanced computational modelling. The scholarships provide a stipend of $37,000 AUD per year for 3.5 years and are open to both domestic and international students. Applicants should have a strong academic background, research experience, and preferably publications. International students must meet the UTS English language requirements, which can be satisfied by previous study in English or by achieving required scores in recognized English proficiency tests such as IELTS (minimum 6.5 overall with 6.0 in writing for most courses), TOEFL, or PTE. Selection will consider educational background, academic achievements, and research experience. Professor Daichao Sheng, Distinguished Professor of Civil Engineering at UTS, is the main contact and supervisor for these positions. Interested candidates should email their CV and any publications directly to Professor Sheng at [email protected]. For more information on English language requirements, applicants can refer to the UTS admissions website. This is an excellent opportunity for students passionate about high-speed rail, geotechnics, and advanced engineering research to join a leading research group at a top Australian university. The application window is open until all positions are filled.

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Daichao Sheng

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University of Technology Sydney

PhD Scholarships in High-Speed Rail Geotechnics and Geotechnical Engineering at University of Technology Sydney

The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is offering six fully funded PhD scholarships in the field of high-speed rail geotechnics. The research topics span 3D modelling of train-track-foundations, analysis of displacements and vibration for piled foundations in soft soils, coupled DEM-CFD modelling of mud pumping in rail tracks, machine-learning aided risk analysis for geo-structures, experimental studies of foundation systems in soft soils subjected to fast moving loads, and intelligent TBM tunnelling. These projects are ideal for candidates interested in civil engineering, geotechnical engineering, and advanced computational modelling. The scholarships are open to both domestic and international students. International applicants must satisfy UTS's English language requirements, typically an IELTS score of 6.5 overall with 6.0 in writing, or equivalent TOEFL/PTE scores. Selection criteria include research experience, skills, publications, educational background, and academic achievements. The funding package provides a stipend of $37,000 AUD per year for 3.5 years, supporting students throughout their doctoral studies. Professor Daichao Sheng, a leading academic in geotechnical engineering at UTS, will supervise the successful candidates. The research group is well-equipped for experimental and computational studies, offering a dynamic environment for innovative research in rail infrastructure and geotechnics. Interested applicants should prepare a CV and list of publications and email them directly to Professor Sheng. For further details on English language requirements, refer to the official UTS admissions page. This opportunity is ideal for students passionate about high-speed rail, geotechnical engineering, and advanced modelling techniques. The application window is currently open, and candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.