Orthotropic metamaterials with freely tailorable elastic constants
Jiang Ke. Orthotropic metamaterials with freely tailorable elastic constants. AIP Advances, 2023, 13 (9): 095205.
Jiang Ke. Orthotropic metamaterials with freely tailorable elastic constants. AIP Advances, 2023, 13 (9): 095205.
Hi,
The 37th edition of the Robert J. Melosh Competition for the best Ph.D. paper in Computational Mechanics will take place on October 9th 2026. Important dates are provided below, a flyer is attached, and further information can be found on the competition website (https://cee.duke.edu/about/awards-honors/melosh-medal/call-for-papers):
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Our group at the University of Georgia is seeking a postdoctoral researcher with expertise in solid mechanics.
Requirements:
• Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, or a related field
• Strong background in solid mechanics, including theory, simulation, and/or experimental mechanics
• Experience with architected materials, impact mechanics, or additive manufacturing is a plus
Start date: Flexible
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Can a transverse load with zero resultant buckle an elastic rod like an axial load? Theory, simulations, and experiments show that it can, producing Euler-type instability and postbuckling even in the vanishing-thickness limit.
Watch the video here.
Maybe you are interested in the JMPS paper here.
🚨 PhD Opportunity in Structural Mechanics 🚨
I am looking for a talented and motivated student interested in pursuing a PhD in Structural Mechanics.
📍 Starting date: November 1, 2026
💰 Net salary: approximately €3,000/month for 36 months
📌 PhD Project
Self-tuning Variable Length Systems for the Vibration Reduction of Wind Turbine Blades
The research project focuses on the development and analysis of self-tuning Variable Length Systems (VLS) for mitigating vibrations in wind turbine blades.
Main research activities include:
[NOTE: Posting on behalf of my colleague William Stewart at Stony Brook University]
PET is everywhere: bottles, packaging, fibers, films.
When we pull it, it can neck. What appears to be damage or the end of useful deformation can instead become the beginning of a new material state.
I had lots of fun learning about the key role of mechanics in the important area of neurogenerative diseases, so I thought I would share with the iMechanica community our recent paper on this area.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00366-026-02313-5
A computational framework to predict the spreading of Alzheimer’s disease