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Faculty Position in Machine Learning - Arizona State University

Submitted by Kumar Ankit on

We are running a faculty search in the area of Machine Learning at ASU School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy this year. We seek applicants who are interested in developing novel Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence-based approaches for advancing the fields of mechanics and materials engineering. Please feel free to share this information with colleagues, former and current advisees and others that may be interested. Application link: 

Webinar on Undergraduate Research Opportunities in STEM

Submitted by John E. Dolbow on

Happy to announce that along with Oscar Lopez-Pamies from UIUC, I will be hosting a webinar this Friday 11/4 at noon Eastern time.  The webinar will discuss undergraduate research opportunities in STEM.  It will be held over Zoom but also live-streamed via Facebook.

Interested students or faculty can register here:

https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_jGIHjz9RR8ycX4JiErO3nA

Two PhD positions at Louisiana State University for Fall 2023

Submitted by Yaneng Zhou on

Two funded PhD positions are available at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering of Louisiana State University for Fall 2023. One position will be focused on computational geomechanics, and the other will be focused on material characterization and modeling of metals. Please refer to the attachments for details.

WCFA2022-VFA workshop on Vibration Fatigue Analysis

Submitted by pragtic on
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This is the invitation to the Workshop on Computational Fatigue Analysis 2022, which is held on the important topic of Vibration Fatigue Analysis this year. Key researchers in this topic in Europe - Denis Benasciutti, Adam Nieslony, Filippo Cianetti, Janko Slavič and Massimiliano Palmieri - will summarize their knowledge and experience to the expert audience. The event takes place in few weeks, between November 14 and 16 in Prague, Czechia. If you find this location too far away from your workplace, you can use the on-line mode of the attendance.

PostDoc position in Biomechanics at Graz University of Technology

Submitted by Gerhard Holzapfel on

A postdoc position as a University Assistant for 6 years, fully employed (40 hours/week), expected commencement of employment: February 1, 2023, at the Institute of Biomechanics, Graz University of Technology, Austria

Acceptance conditions: Completed doctoral study of engineering.

Job description:

·         Independent research in the field of modeling and simulation of soft biological tissues; the aim should be a habilitation

Two Faculty Positions (Assistant Professor) in Biomedical/Mechanical Engineering at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK

Submitted by yuhangchen on

School of Engineering and Physical Sciences at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh have multiple openings at Assistant Professor level in Mechanical Engineering. These positions are on a permenant basis.

More details https://bit.ly/3CC9fQI and below.

Successful candidates will contribute to research in areas related to Biomedical Engineering (as PI in our Research Institute among a few other PIs and research groups) and teaching in Mechanical Engineering.

Examples of desirable research areas include (but not limited to):

Postdoc and PhD positions at Texas A&M University

Submitted by Wei Gao on

One postdoc and multiple PhD positions are available at mechanical engineering at Texas A&M university in college station, Texas, working with Prof. Wei Gao. The research project will focus on mechanics and materials research with AI and machine learning approaches. The applicants are expected to have background in mechanics, physics or materials.

Professor: Materials for Green Energy Technologies at the University of Glasgow

Submitted by skumaar on

James Watt School of Engineering at the University of Glasgow is looking for an extremely collegiate research-driven professor with an excellent understanding of the materials and energy domains. The School here in Glasgow is in a very interesting phase of development, with strategic plans to approximately double in size by 2030 and that offers many opportunities for appropriately ambitious candidates. Example research areas include but are not limited to:  

Online Seminar: “Meshfree models for Engineers. Where are they really worthwhile?”

Submitted by mmolinos on

Dear colleges, 

My name is Miguel Molinos, I am a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Seville (Spain). My co-workers, Manuel Pastor and Pedro Navas (UPM), and myself are organizing a thematic seminar with the title "Meshfree models for Engineers. Where are they really worthwhile?". The objective of this seminar is to discuss the potential impact that mesh-free methods can have on those engineers working in industry who usually rely on commercial FEM-based programs.

Summary: