Skip to main content

jandrade's blog

EMI2019 @Caltech Call for Abstracts Open!

Submitted by jandrade on
We are pleased to announce that the abstract submission system for EMI2019 at Caltech is now open!
This Engineering Mechanics Institute (EMI) Conference has received an overwhelming response, with more than 100 mini-symposia!
Abstract contributions can be made at emi2019.exordo.com and the portal will accept contributions until January 30, 2019. 
For more information about the conference, please visit emi2019.caltech.edu 

Assistant Professor in the area of Civil Engineering, Infrastructure and Systems:

Submitted by jandrade on
The Division of Engineering and Applied Science at the California Institute of Technology invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in the Department of Mechanical and Civil Engineering (MCE) in the area of Civil Engineering, with emphasis on infrastructure and systems. We are seeking candidates with an outstanding research record and a strong commitment to teaching.

Call for MS proposals for EMI 2019 @Caltech

Submitted by jandrade on
Dear Colleagues:
 
The executive organizing committee for the 2019 EMI/G-I specialty conference to be held in Pasadena, CA on June 19-21, is pleased to invite you to submit proposals for mini-symposia that are thematically aligned with one or more of the conference’s ten technical tracks:
 
1.       Computational Mechanics 
2.       Multiscale and Multiphysics 
3.       Geomechanics and Geomaterials 

Postdoctoral Cecil and Sally Drinkward Fellowship Competition at Caltech

Submitted by jandrade on
The Mechanical and Civil Engineering Department at Caltech is inviting applications for a one-year postdoctoral scholar position in Civil Engineering and Applied Science. This is an endowed postdoctoral fellowship with the intention to identify and groom the best talent in the field. 
More information on the process and how to apply can be found at https://applications.caltech.edu/job/drinkward 

Post-doctoral fellow position in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics @ Northwestern

Submitted by jandrade on

We are currently seeking candidates for a Post-doctoral Fellow position in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics at Northwestern University. The successful candidate is expected to possess a Ph.D. in engineering or science and must have experience in the area of computational mechanics, broadly involving computational inelasticity, finite elements and continuum mechanics. Knowledge of discrete mechanics is desirable but not essential.