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Ph.D. Position at The University of Arizona

Submitted by Kavan Hazeli on

A Ph.D. position is available in the Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of Arizona. The focus of the project is to investigate deformation and damage initiation mechanisms of additively manufactured lattice structures using a combination of computational mechanics (peridynamics), experimental mechanics, and microscopic analysis.

Call for abstract: USNC/TAM 2022. Mini-symposium (318) Physics-Based and Data-Driven Multiscale Modeling of Nano-Materials

Submitted by susanta on

 

Dear Colleagues:

 

We are co-organizing a mini-symposium titled “Physics-Based and Data-Driven Multiscale Modeling of Nano-Materials”, (#318) for the upcoming USNC/TAM 2022, to be held in Austin, Texas, June 19-24, 2022.  

 

We would like to cordially invite you to submit an abstract to our mini-symposium. The symposium welcomes contributions on machine learning and multiscale modeling applied to nano-materials. 

 

[Deadline - January 31, 2022] Call for abstracts 19th USNCTAM: Mechanics of Polymeric Gels

Submitted by noyco on

Dear colleagues,

We would like to invite you to attend mini-symposium 327: Mechanics of Polymeric Gels. The 19th U.S. National Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics will be held in Austin, Texas, June 19–24, 2022 (www.usnctam2022.org/).

GCEE-2022 : Global conference on Electronics and Electrical Engineering-2022

Submitted by Asst. Prof. Dr… on

 

The conference information is as follows and the conference flyer is attached:

GCEE-2022

Conference Title: Global conference on Electronics and Electrical Engineering-2022
Conference Dates: December 05-07, 2022
Conference Place: Seville, Spain

Conference Website URL: https://www.pagesconferences.com/2022/electrical-electronics

Research Scientist Positions on Composites at Institute of High Performance Computing, A*STAR Research Entities, Singapore

Submitted by Su Zhoucheng on

We seek candidates with research experience in computational mechanics:

  • PhD in Mechanical Engineering / Solid Mechanics / Material Science;
  • Specialization in mechanics of composite materials / numerical modelling of composites.
  • Expertise in finite element analysis;
  • Good coding skills for scientific computing 

Job requirements:

Call for abstracts submission: USNC/TAM 2022: Mechanics of Multifunctional Low-dimensional Materials

Submitted by Wei Gao on

Dear colleagues,

We'd like to invite you to participate in the Minisymposium on "317-Mechanics of Multifunctional Low-dimensional Materials" at the 19th US National Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (USNC/TAM), to be held in Austin, Texas from June 19 to 24, 2022. The deadline for abstract submission is January 31 2022.

PhD Position at McGill University in Architected Mechanical Metamaterials

Submitted by Hamid.Akbarzadeh on

One PhD position is available for Fall 2022 in Advanced Multifunctional and Multiphysics Metamaterials Lab (AM3L) in the Department of Bioresource Engineering of McGill University. The research topic is on the area of Architected Mechanical Metamaterials. Theoretical and computational multiscale modelling along with 3D printing and experimental characterization will be conducted for nonlinear and multiphysics analysis of rationally-designed architected materials. The candidate will work under the supervision of Dr. Hamid Akbarzadeh at McGill University. 

James McCune Smith PhD Scholarships at Glasgow: Deadline 31 January 2022

Submitted by skumaar on

The James McCune Smith Scholarships will fund Black UK students to undertake PhD research at the University, and will provide an enhanced experience through external mentors, placements, leadership training, community-building activities and networking opportunities. Further details can be found here:

https://www.gla.ac.uk/colleges/scienceengineering/research/mccune-smith-scholarships/

Deadline: 31 January 2022

Multi-Shape-Changing Interpenetrating Networks with Shape Memory and Adaptive Plasticity Transitions,

Submitted by zichen on

Shape-changing materials with precisely programmable configurations, each having its own functional regime, provide a wide range of applications in engineering and biomedical fields. Polymers with dynamic reversible covalent/non-covalent bonding feature the potential of having remarkable plasticity, which endows them with the capability of undergoing significant and sophisticated shape changes. Here we report a facile method to build an interpenetrating network (IPN) structure with plastic deformation and shape memory properties.