Research Scientist Opening on Engineering Mechanics R&D in NJ
Senior Scientist – Global
Engineering and Materials Inc. has an immediate full-time opening for this
position in its NJ Office. The ideal Candidate will have demonstrated in-depth
experience in fields of computational mechanics, mechanics of composite, and
advanced structural analysis and design. Experience in commercial FEM
application and customization is considered a plus. The successful applicant
will work on physics-based modeling, thermal-mechanical analysis, and advanced
FEM solver development. Job duties will include: development of advanced FEM
algorithms, modeling and simulation using in-house and commercial software,
Internship available in FEA of Elastomers
An internship position is available in the area of Finite Element Analysis of Elastomers in the Simulation and Modeling Group at Schlumberger, Sugar Land, TX.
Journal Club Forum for April 1st: Strain measurement in soft tissues
FEM: How should it be taught?
I am designing a new course on FEM, to be offered privately in India. It will emphasize fundamentals, and try to supply (or bring out) the physical interpretations behind the mathematical formalisms.
Making flexible metallic glasses
Well-known for its high yield strength, metallic glass often suffers from its low ductility and intrinsic brittleness, as discussed in a recent iMech jClub theme on plasticity and failure in metallic glasses led by Yanfei Gao.
Mechanics of growth and rupture of abdominal aortic aneurysm
We present a coupled mathematical model of growth and failure of the abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). The failure portion of the model is based on the constitutive theory of softening hyperelasticity where the classical hyperelastic law is enhanced with a new constant indicating the maximum energy that an infinitesimal material volume can accumulate without failure. The new constant controls material failure and it can be interpreted as the average energy of molecular bonds from the microstructural standpoint.
Post-buckling and Snap-through Behavior of Inclined Slender Beams
In MEMS fields, a need arises in engineering practice to predict accurately the nonlinear response of slender post-buckling beams, especially the nonlinear transverse stiffness. The bistability of the post-buckling beams is excellent in reducing power consumption of micro-devices or micro-systems. However, the major difficulty in analyzing the post-buckling and snap-through response is the intractability of the geometric nonlinear control equations of large deflection beams.
PhD position in the area of wood fibre composites
The Materials Research Department at Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark, is seeking a PhD student within the field of advanced fibre composites. The PhD position will aim at increasing the fundamental knowledge of wood fibres and their behaviour as reinforcements in composite materials studying e.g. wood fibre structure and mechanical and hygroscopic properties e.g. by micromechanical modelling and advanced testing.