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PhD Position, Mechanical Engineering-George Mason University, Virginia

Submitted by ali_beheshti1 on

A new PhD position is available at Tribology and Surface Mechanics lab for Fall 2026 (Position #R04). 

Candidates with strong mechanical engineering background on both experimental and analytical works are encouraged to apply. In particular, experience on metal alloys, coatings, surface engineering and mechanics, contact fatigue, indentation/scratch, advanced microscopy, creep, and/or finite element analysis is a plus.

Master degree, publications, and previous experience in surface mechanics is also plus, but not required.

Computational Mechanics Seminar on 03/26 by Prof. Wing Kam Liu

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Mark your calendar

We would like to invite you to attend an upcoming presentation:

"AI-Empowered CAE: Real-Time Engineering Analysis for Rapid Prototyping and High-Fidelity Simulation"

The talk will be given by Prof. Wing Kam Liu from Northwestern University as part of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Computational Mechanics Seminar series.

The seminar will be held March 26, 2026, 2-3PM EST.

PostDoc position in material modeling / computational mechanics / crystal plasticity at Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany

Submitted by bklusemann on

We are looking for a PostDoc at Leuphana University Lüneburg in my research team, within the German Research Foundation (DFG) funded research project “Laser Shock Propagation Investigation with high-Resolution in Time and Space” . The research project focuses on wave propagation within textured materials, for which numerical methods of crystal plasticity will be used.

Averaging Molecular Dynamics simulations to study the slow-strain rate behavior of metals

Submitted by Amit Acharya on

Sarthok. K. Baruah       Sabyasachi Chatterjee          Amit Acharya           Gerald J. Wang

The application of molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to quasi-static loading is severely limited by the large separation between atomic vibration timescales and experimentally relevant deformation rates. In this work, we employ the Practical Time Averaging (PTA) framework to overcome this limitation and enable atomistic simulations of crystalline solids under quasi-static loading conditions. PTA exploits the intrinsic separation of time scales by defining slow variables as time-averaged observables of the fast atomistic dynamics and their evolution in the slow loading timescale, thereby avoiding explicit integration of the fast dynamics. Using this approach, we simulate uniaxial deformation, in both tension and compression, of (4 to 20) nanometer sized cubic specimens of face-centered cubic Aluminum nanocrystals and applied strain rates approaching quasi-static conditions (10^−4 s−1 − 10^−3 s−1).

GJR PUBLICATION & ICON PUBLISHERS - Journals for Publication

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GJR PUBLICATION & ICON PUBLISHERS - Journals for Publication 

All related journal information about both the GJR Publication & ICON Publishers are available on the attached poster. 

Please kindly see the attached poster for making publications in the journals of GJR Publication & ICON Publishers

GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIP IN 3D ELASTOMERIC MATERIAL EXPERIMENTATION AND MODELING

Submitted by Michael S. Sacks on

The James T. Willerson Center for Cardiovascular Modeling and Simulation, Oden Institute, the University of Texas, has an immediate opening for highly motivated graduate research assistants to conduct novel studies on a novel family of gel-coated electrospun meshes for replacement heart valves.

PhD position at the University of Vermont

Submitted by mjleamy on

I have an open position for a PhD student to start in the fall of 2026 to work on extending the Enriched Multiple Scales method (https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11071-014-1508-9) to partial differential equations (PDEs).  Preference will go to students who already have an MS degree in either engineering, mathematics, or physics.

2 Marie Curie PhD positions @ University of Trento (Italy)

Submitted by Francesco Dal Corso on

2 x PhD positions (36 months each) within the DN Marie Curie project Met2Adapt, funded by European Union, are available at the University of Trento (Italy) under my supervision. Secondment periods are planned at the project's partner institutions.

Starting date and duration: November 2026, 36 months duration

Application deadline: March 26, Italian noon, 2026

Please read the below description and, if interested,  apply online at the corresponding link.

PhD Position at Auburn University

Submitted by Wen Luo on

There is an immediate opening for a self-motivated PhD student (Fall 2026/Spring 2027) in the Aerospace Structures Reliability Laboratory at Auburn University, working with Dr. Wen Luo on modeling the stochastic nonlinear behaviors of aerospace structures and materials. Prospective students are welcome to contact Dr. Wen Luo at w-luo [at] auburn.edu (w-luo[at]auburn[dot]edu).