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Research Scientist at A*STAR Singapore (Developing medical devices)

Submitted by Fangsen on

We recently awarded a grant to develop stent-graft. We welcome those young scientists to apply for a 'Research Scientist' position at IHPC, A*STAR. The candidates should come from computational mechanics background, and have some previous experience in the study of medical devices including cardiovascular stents and stent-grafts. others: 1). Computational bioengineering and biomechanics, structural optimization 2). Familiar with software such as ANSYS, ABAQUS, SOLIDWORKS, etc.

PhD Position in "Mechanics and Manufacturing of Composites" at the University of Wisconsin-Madison

Submitted by Pavana Prabhakar on

Applications are invited for a PhD position in Mechanics and Manufacturing of Composites in the Department of Civil & Env. Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Preference will be given to candidates with a strong background in solid mechanics, finite element analysis and computer programming. Prior knowledge of polymeric composites and manufacturing will be advantageous. The position will start in Fall 2017.

Fellowships (3 year) available in computational mechanics of composite materials

Submitted by Noel ODowd on

Expressions of interest are invited for applicants interested in applying for a 3 year post-doctoral fellowship in the area of computational mechanics of composite materials.

Shape formation of helical ribbons induced by material anisotropy

Submitted by zichen on

Helices are ubiquitous building blocks in natural and engineered systems. Previous studies showed that helical ribbon morphology can result from anisotropic driving forces and geometric misorientation between the principal axes of the driving forces and the geometric axes. However, helical ribbon shapes induced by elastic modulus anisotropy have not been systematically examined even though most natural and engineered structures are made of composite materials with anisotropic mechanical properties.

PhD position in mechano-chemical organisation in single cells @UPC, Barcelona.

Submitted by pablo.saez on

We have an open PhD position to study the mechano-chemical organisation of cells from a physical and mathematical point of view. Individually or collectively, cells move due to mechanical and chemical gradients and doing so they self-organise in very specific forms. Understanding the physical laws under mechano-chemical gradients can head to establish new protocols in the control of cell structures. The final goal of the project is to manipulate cells so that the morphology of cell structures can be predicted, e.g. in biological-based prosthesis.

PhD position "Microscale matrix and interfacial properties of fibre-reinforced composites" at Weizmann Institute of Science

Submitted by yentlswolfs on

Our partner Weizmann Institute Science in Israel is currently trying to fill a PhD position for the FiBreMoD project. The title of the PhD project is "Microscale matrix and interfacial properties of fibre-reinforced composites", and will be supervised by Prof. Daniel Wagner. If you are an enthusiastic and motivated candidate with a background in Materials Science, Composites, Mechanics, or Chemistry/Chemical Engineering, then you should consider applying.

Meet Simpleware at ORS 2017, San Diego, Mar 19-22

Submitted by Simpleware on

The ORS Annual Meeting is the premier international meeting in the field of orthopaedics and musculoskeletal research, and is a major forum for engineers, orthopaedic surgeons, clinicians and biologists to discuss the most innovative and cutting-edge research in this area. Many advancements being realized today for the treatment of orthopaedic patients was at one time presented at the ORS Annual Meeting as an innovative idea.

Simpleware at ORS 2017

At the conference you can learn about our software’s strengths for Orthopaedics and Biomechanics Research: