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2 PhD positions in structural engg. at NDSU

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Two fully funded PhD positions for Spring 2017 are available in the area of experimental and computational damage mechanics at North Dakota State University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Area 1: microstructure and micromechanics based modeling of fatigue in structural steels; Area 2: multiscale computational tools for damage analysis of pavement materials.

Candidates are expected to have a Master’s degree in one of the following fields: Civil (Structures), mechanical, material science or any relevant engineering discipline with strong interest in mechanics, numerical methods, experimental techniques and programming. Candidates with background in continuum mechanics, finite element methods, experimental techniques and programming are strongly encouraged to apply. Evidence of strong scholarship may outweigh the background of the candidate. Journal publications, conference presentations are a plus.

The incumbent will be part of an exciting team that specializes in using theoretical and experimental mechanics to address 21st century infrastructural needs. North Dakota State University is a student focused research intensive land grant University located in Fargo (ND).  Interested candidates should immediately email their CV (Education, awards/honors, GRE, Toefl test scores, list of graduate courses, list of journal/ conference publications (if any), list of 3 professional references) to Dr. Ravi Kiran Yellavajjala (ravi.kiran@ndsu.edu) with a subject line "PHD APPLICANT". Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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