Doctoral studies

The CEG comprises, inter alia, a training centre for the teaching of doctoral students and the preparation of dissertations. In terms of teaching, the CEG cooperates closely with the Department of Mechanics with respect to:

The measurement and modelling of geotechnical phenomena I (D32MMG1), which is taught in the winter semester of the Physical and Materials Engineering course and involves the measurement and modelling of basic laboratory test results via the finite element method. The CEG contributes via the teaching of the laboratory measurement of geotechnical parameters.

The measurement and modelling of geotechnical phenomena II (D32MMG2), which is taught in the summer semester and follows on from D32MMG1. The course focuses on the modelling of time-dependent geomechanics phenomena. The CEG is involved via the use of the Josef URL for in-situ experimentation purposes.