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PhD positions in the field of micromechanics of polycrystals (metals and ceramics)

We have multiple (Direct) PhD positions in the field of micromechanics of polycrystals, e.g., metals and alloys as well as ceramics. Our research focuses on finite element modelling and diffraction-based characterization of deformation and fracture of polycrystalline materials. Currently our research themes include:

postdoc position in the area of crystal plasticity and finite element modeling

Applications are invited for a 2-year postdoc position in the area of crystal plasticity and finite element modeling of advanced materials. This position is a full-time position at the University of Western Ontario, Canada, and the selected applicant can start effective immediately.

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Postdoc Position in computational modeling for materials discovery at RPI

Postdoc Opening in Computational Materials Research

 

Qualifications:

 

o   Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering or related fields

o   Proficiency in finite element modeling and simulation

o   Substantial experience with computational mechanics, fracture mechanics, and machine learning

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Variational Dual Solutions in Classical Continuum Mechanics

Fluid Mechanics:

Variational dual solutions for incompressible fluids

Amit Acharya, Bianca Stroffolini, Arghir Zarnescu

Nonlinear Elasticity:

A hidden convexity of nonlinear elasticity

Siddharth Singh, Janusz Ginster, Amit Acharya

Call for nominations of Extreme Mechanics Letters Young Investigator Award 2024

The Extreme Mechanics Letters (EML) Young Investigator Award (YIA) 2024 edition is organized by the journal and Elsevier to honor the best paper by a young scientist. The papers must have been published in volumes 63-69, from 2023 to 2024.

Cambridge University - PhD Studentship in Data-driven mechanics

Mechanical properties of materials are usually measured by simple one-dimensional tests. The growing field of data-driven mechanics requires development of experimental methods to obtain large quantities of multi-axial data from a single test. To complement this data is the requirement to develop computational methods that can deal with the inevitable measurement noise.

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Bulk and fracture process zone contribution to the rate-dependent adhesion amplification in viscoelastic broad-band materials

The contact between a rigid Hertzian indenter and an adhesive broad-band viscoelastic substrate is considered. The material behavior is described by a modified power law model, which is characterized by only four parameters, the glassy and rubbery elastic moduli, a characteristic exponent n and a timescale tau0.

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Postdoctoral fellow, Ph.D. students, master students, and visiting students/researchers positions at KAIST

The Kang Group for Bioinspired Extreme Materials is looking for outstanding candidates to join the group. We have openings as below. Due to the large volume of applications received, we will contact only those selected for interviews. Thank you for your understanding.


Postdoctoral Fellow

One postdoctoral fellow position is available in the area of bioinspired materials with focus on experimental aspects. 

Tenure-track Assistant / Associate Professor Positions in the field of “Renewable Energy Technologies"

The Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering (MPE) at Aarhus University is expanding its research and teaching activities in the field of “Renewable Energy Technologies” and invites applications for two Tenure-track Assistant / Associate Professor positions within the Section of “Fluids and Energy”.

Tenure-track Assistant / Associate Professor in the field of “CO2 capture or conversion”

The Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering (MPE) at Aarhus University is expanding its research and teaching activities in the field of “CO2 capture or conversion” and invites applications for Tenure-track Assistant / Associate Professor position within the Section of “Fluids and Energy”.

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PhD openings in Computational Solid Mechanics and Methods at University of Kentucky

The Computational Mechanics and Methods (CM3) Group in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Kentucky is seeking highly self-motivated individuals who have great interest in the broad research areas of computational solid mechanics and methods, beginning either Spring 2025 or Fall 2025. Interested individuals should send a detailed CV and official transcripts to Dr.

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Rigidity theory meets homogenization: How periodic surfaces bend

In differential geometry, rigidity theory investigates whether a surface can deform by pure bending without stretching. The central problem is to find or disprove the existence of isometric deformations.

Classical examples in the "discrete" category include:

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postdoc in structural mechanics at Johns Hopkins

We are looking for a Postdoc Fellow in the area of structural mechanics (4D printed morphing structures). The successful candidate will work in Hopkins Extreme Materials Institute (HEMI), Johns Hopkins University on a fully funded research project.

Duties
• Design, fabricate and conduct mechanical tests and numerical simulations on morphing structures with programmable materials such as shape memory polymer or other similar materials
• Write technical reports, papers and research proposals
• Guide the graduate students in the group

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classical rate-independent models for viscoelastic fracture do not work!

It is 50 years that people use models of viscoelastic fracture which assume the fracture energy in the process zone is independent on the crack speed. This has been assumed in the cohesive models by Knauss and Schapery and then by the dissipation theory of de gennes and Persson-Brener.  Researchers like to use this model because it is simple.   Unfortunately, it does not work, as we show in adhesion experiments in the recent JMPS paper attached.   We obtain nice results for a broad band power law material, but these results only work at very low speeds.

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Postdoc position in multiphysical battery modeling

Dear colleagues,

Universidad Loyola Andalucía (Seville, Spain) is currently offering a postdoc position (2 years) within the “BatCAT” project, at the Department of Engineering. The aim of this project is to develop a multiscale multiphysical simulation framework of the manufacturing process of electrodes, by means of a coupled thermo-diffusive-mechanical numerical model (DEM- or FEM-based).  

 

Requirements

PhD research assistant position at the University of Oklahoma

 

Position Title:

PhD Research Assistant

School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering

University of Oklahoma, Norman Campus

 

General Description:

上海交通大学瞿叶高教授团队博士后招聘启事

上海交通大学机械与动力工程学院瞿叶高教授课题组,长期从事动力学与控制研究。课题组获得国家自然科学基金杰出青年科学基金、优秀青年科学基金、重大项目课题、重点项目等支持。因科研任务和团队发展需要,现面向海内外公开招聘博士后,从事动力学/固体力学/流体力学基础理论与方法、智能材料与结构、振动与噪声主被动控制等方面研究。
一、研究方向
1. 动力学/固体力学/流体力学理论与方法
2. 智能材料制备及力学性能表征
3. 结构振动、噪声主被动控制
4. 振动及波动操控技术与器件
5. 流致振动噪声分析与控制
6. 振动与声学在生物医学中的交叉研究
二、招聘条件
1. 年龄不超过35周岁,身心健康;
2. 已获得或即将获得力学、机械、仪器、材料、控制、物理等相关专业的博士学位;
3. 具有独立思考和解决问题的能力,诚信踏实的科研作风,良好的沟通协调能力和职业道德,较强的团队合作意识。
三、岗位职责
1. 参与课题组或独立承担科研项目;
2. 协助指导研究生工作和实验室日常管理;
3. 申报国家自然科学青年基金、博士后基金等科研项目。
四、岗位待遇

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Lagrangian approach to origami vertex analysis

Dear colleagues,

We invite you to see the preprint of our new paper Lagrangian approach to origami vertex analysis: Kinematics that will appear in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A. Here we show how the Lagrangian approach to origami facilitates the exploitation of symmetry, formulate reduced order compatibility conditions for some symmetric foldings, and obtain analytical expressions for the kinematics of some degree 6 and degree 8 origami vertices.

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PhD position available at Multiscale Computational Mechanics Lab at Vanderbilt University

We are seeking a doctoral student to join the Multiscale Computational Mechanics Laboratory (MCML) at Vanderbilt University beginning either Spring 2025 or Fall 2025. The research areas span multiscale computational geomechanics and computing. Candidates must also have a strong general interest (prior experience is a plus) in computational mathematics, mechanics, modeling and simulation and computer programming. 

The specific research areas as follows:

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EUROMECH Colloquium: Data-driven Mechanics and Physics of Materials

We are organizing a EUROMECH colloquium on data-driven mechanics and physics of materials, to be held on May 21-23, 2025, in Gothenburg. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

- Traditional and physics-enhanced machine learning for surrogate modeling
- Learning and exploiting latent representations of materials behavior
- Image-based machine learning methods
- Data-driven process modeling of materials

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