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Postdoc positions in Additive Manufacturing and Programmable Matter at Johns Hopkins University

Submitted by jochen.mueller on

The Laboratory for Additive Manufacturing and Architected Materials (https://muellerlab.com/) at Johns Hopkins University seeks to fill 1–2 Postdoctoral Fellow positions as soon as possible. Our group lives at the intersection of mechanical engineering, materials science, and computational design to create multifunctional structures and programmable materials. The positions are tentatively for 2 years, with the option to extend based on performance and funding.

EML Webinar by Alain Goriely: Tilings and Mosaics

Submitted by mattia.bacca on

Dear colleagues,

I am honoured to be helping restart the EML Webinar Series as Special Editor for Extreme Mechanics Letters (EML).

Our first seminar of the new season will be by Prof. Alain Goriely, University of Oxford, on:

“Tilings and Mosaics: Soft Cells and the Tainted Love of the Nautilus”

Date: Friday, 19 June 2026

Time: 10 am Boston / 10 pm Beijing / 4 pm Paris / 3 pm London

Discussion leader: Prof. Ellen Kuhl, Stanford University

Call for papers - 37th edition of the Melosh compeition for the best Ph.D. paper in Computational Mechanics

Submitted by hsalahshoor on

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):

 

Postdoctoral research associate at UCL - University College London

Submitted by fbosi on

🚨 We are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Multifunctional Metamaterials and Smart Textiles to join the European project SUBBIMATT – Bioinspired And Biomimetic Materials For Sustainable Textiles.

📍 Duration: 24 months

Postdoc Opening in Solid Mechanics @ UGA!

Submitted by Yanyu_Chen on

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

Postdoctoral researcher in quantitative genetics applied to organic oat breeding

Submitted by info@signatur.dk on

The Center of Quantitative Genetics and Genomics at Aarhus University has an exciting position for a one-year postdoctoral research, with possibility for a one-year extension, in quantitative genetics applied to organic oat breeding, expected to start on November 1st, 2026. The postdoc will contribute to deciphering the adaptation of oat varieties to organic farming. If you’re interested in applying the latest bioinformatic and statistical tools for advancing organic breeding in oat, feel free to reach out to Guillaume Ramstein.

Job description

The strange mechanics of an elastic rod under null-resultant transverse loads

Submitted by Davide Bigoni on

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.

 

Marie Curie PhD scholarship (36 Months) available at University of Trento, Italy

Submitted by Francesco Dal Corso on

🚨 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: