ASME IMECE 2008: Current Issues in Polymer Nanocomposites
* Consistency between experimental and computational studies on nanocomposites
* Processing-property relationships of nanocomposite systems
* Consistency between experimental and computational studies on nanocomposites
* Processing-property relationships of nanocomposite systems
A symposium on "Defects in materials: Theory and Applications" is being organized at the 2008 ASME conference in Boston (Oct 31-Nov6). To submitt abstracts to this symposium choose Track 12-4 (Track 12, topic 4). The abstract submission deadline is March 3, 2008. Below is the description and scope of the symposium:
The preprint provides the summary and/or review of current state-of-art in coarse-grained modeling of protein structures for normal mode analysis. This review summarizes the quasiharmonic analysis, Go model, elastic network model, and recently suggested coarse-grained models for protein structures.
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I would like to know which software is people using for meshfree simulation. Is there any more or less "standard" one that people tend to use? I'm interested in knowing about any one for any kind of problem.
A post-doc position is available at the University of Notre Dame in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering. The project focuses on nanocomposite deformation modeling and performing corresponding experiments using primarily atomic force microscope and X-ray diffractometer. Initial position is for one-year and is extensible for another year contingent upon continued funding. The position offers attractive collaborative opportunities with national labs and material synthesis groups across different universities. Salary is negotiable.
Hi all,
I want to know for guided wave simulation in composite material, ANSYS or ABAQUS will be a better choice?
Thanks
A postdoc position is available immediately in the School of Mechanical Engineering at Gerogia Tech. Interested persons with atomistic/molecular level simulation of metal/polymer interfaces are invited to contact Jianmin Qu at jq [at] gatech.edu (jq[at]gatech[dot]edu)
I am looking for two postdocs in the analytical and computational modeling areas. One position will focus on the theoretical and computational modeling of microstructure-modulated failure processes, with an emphasis on nanocrystalline materials. The other will focus on hypervelocity impact fragmentation problems, including planetary scale impact and fragmentation. The latter position is available immediately, and the former is available as of June 1, 2008.