We are looking forward to receiving applications for a PhD position at the Geothermal Institute, University of Auckland, as part of the MBIE Endeavour Fund programme DeepHeat, in collaboration with Earth Sciences New Zealand
Superhot Geothermal Energy - Fracture Network & Recharge Modelling
PhD Research Focus: This PhD will investigate fracture-stress-permeability evolution in superhot geothermal systems using a multiscale, physics-based modelling framework.
The project focuses on understanding how fractures evolve and control fluid flow during injection and production.The research will develop DFN-based models of fracture geometry and connectivity, coupled with geomechanical and thermo-hydro-mechanical (THM) processes governing fracture reactivation, propagation, and permeability evolution. It will integrate geological datasets, laboratory-derived behaviour, and reservoir-scale simulations to construct dynamically evolving fracture networks. Key components include stochastic DFN generation, coupled THM–fracture modelling, and upscaling to continuum reservoir properties using statistical and AI/ML approaches. The outcomes will support quantitative assessment of stress- andtemperature-dependent permeability evolution, recharge efficiency, andpermeability enhancement in superhot geothermal reservoirs.
Main Supervisor: Dr Eylem Kaya
Co-supervisors: Assoc P Sadiq J. Zarrouk (University of Auckland) and Dr Saeid Jalilinasrabady (Earth Sciences New Zealand)
Candidate Profile:
· A background (BE (Hons) or Masters) in reservoir engineering, geomechanics, structural geology, geological engineering, appliedmathematics, or geophysics
· Demonstrated experience (or strong interest) infracture and fracture-network modelling with some exposure to DFN approaches
· Demonstrated engagement with multiphysics(particularly coupled thermal–hydraulic–geomechanical) processes
· Programming / data-analysis skills (e.g.,Python, MATLAB, Fortran, or similar)
· Ability to work independently while collaborating with a multidisciplinary academic and industry team
· A minimum of two publications in a relevant areaof research
· Desirable (but not essential): prior exposure todata science, or statistical modelling
What We Offer
· full tuition fees for three years, full-timeonly (no exceptions)
· a tax-free stipend of $35,468 NZ pa for 3 years
· $ 3,000 NZ pa for 3 years for research-relatedexpenses
Application documents
· CV + Academic transcripts
· Brief statement of research interests andrelevant experience
· Proof of English proficiency
· Contact details for two referees
The successful candidate must start within 3 months of beingawarded the scholarship. We encourage applications from candidates of allbackgrounds, including Māori, Pasifika, women, and individuals of diverseidentities and abilities.
Apply or enquire: e.kaya@auckland.ac.nz