Luleå University of Technology (LTU) is one of Europe’s leading universities in mining and metallurgy. The University offers a unique opportunity for developing, comprehensive research skills throughout the mining chain - from exploration, mining, processing, and metal production to recovery after completing mining activities.
Mining and Rock Engineering (MRE) is a research subject within the Division of Mining & Geotechnical Engineering under the umbrella of the Department of Civil, Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering. Research topics within MRE covers key subjects related to mining engineering, rock engineering, rock mechanics, mining technology, mine seismicity, design of rock excavations and tunneling, as well as planning and production processes related to both mining and civil engineering. The MRE group is currently supported by over 45 competent senior staff members, which include post-doctoral staff and PhD students.
Subject Description
Mining and Rock Engineering comprises mining technology, rock engineering and rock mechanics, including rock mass properties, design of rock excavations and tunneling as well as planning and production processes related to both mining and civil engineering.
Project description
The MRE group at LTU is expanding its research activities to encompass areas that are becoming significantly important to the Swedish mining industry and also globally. One such challenge is to seek alternative methods of underground mining with increasing depth. On a general note, the traditional mining methods are becoming unstainable given the ever-increasing demands for greener, socially, and environmentally sustainable mining practices, deep mining depths and compliance to international transparency standards. In the light of this, a fully funded postdoctoral position is created to investigate new ways of underground mining, under the theme Alternative Mining Methods. The position is jointly funded by Boliden Minerals AB and Luleå University of Technology through Sustainable Use of Natural Resources (SUN) program. The post doctor will work closely with the mining industry in Sweden to execute this project. Visits to mines in selected countries will complement the research. The case studies will focus on Boliden’s mining scenarios.
Duties
We offer a stimulating and dynamic research environment with an extensive national and international network along with interesting, exciting research projects.
LTU is an equal opportunity employer and as such, post doctors and PhD students are equally considered as staff members of the university and therefore expected to perform university duties besides their research activities.
In the current position post doctor will focus on investigation alternative mining methods with emphasis on deep mining. The post doctor will have great freedom to define their own research activities and will be given the opportunity to present and discuss research results nationally and internationally. From time to time the post doctor may assist in other related areas of interest within MRE group, which includes teaching and internal collaborations.
Qualifications
To be eligible for this postdoctoral position you must have a PhD degree, or a foreign degree equivalent to a PhD in mining engineering with additional background in rock mechanics or geological engineering a plus. You should also have competent computer skills to use mine design and mine planning software packages, or even better already have experience in these software packages.
In addition to a PhD in a relevant subject, the following selection criteria will be used.
Good knowledge in underground mining methods, especially the stoping methods. It is highly advantageous to have underground mining experience.
Further information
Postdoctoral position is for two years with placement in Luleå. Starting as soon as possible in autumn 2023.
For further information about the position, please contact: Associate Professor David Saiang. Tel: (+46)920-49 3407 or (+46)72-530 1072. Email: david.saiang@ltu.se
Application
To apply for this postdoctoral position click on the link below. Your application should include a personal letter of motivation outlining your experience and research interests. Your application should also include a CV, list of publications, names and addresses of three references and copies of relevant university diplomas. Enclose a statement of purpose and the scientific work which you primarily want to use as support for your application. Your application, including diplomas, must be written in English or Swedish. Mark your application with the reference number below.
Final date for applications: 31 August, 2023
Reference number: 2371-2023