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Professor N. Sukumar: Meshfree analysis on complex geometries using physics-informed deep neural networks

Submitted by PedroAreias on

Meshfree analysis on complex geometries using physics-informed deep neural networks

Professor N. Sukumar 
University of California at Davis

 

Global Composites Experts Webinar by Dr. Nobuo Takeda

Submitted by Wenbin Yu on

cdmHUB invites you to attend the Global Composites Experts Webinar Series. 

Title: Fiber-Optic-Based In-Process Monitoring of CFRP Structures for Material Quality Assurance 

Speaker:  Dr. Nobuo Takeda

Time: 1/27, 11AM-12PM EST.

Please go to https://bit.ly/32YoL9Z to register for this webinar.

selection methodology of femoral stems according to the cross section and the maximum stress

Submitted by Mario Juha on

In the following doi, I share with the community our new tech brief ("selection methodology of femoral stems according to the cross section and the maximum stress") about design of femoral stems, published in the journal of biomechanical engineering of ASME.

doi: https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4053006

 

PhD (Fall 2022) and Postdoc (available immediately) openings in mechanics and materials

Submitted by Ruobing Bai on

Multiple positions are available in the Bai group (https://sites.google.com/view/ruobingbai) in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at Northeastern University. You are welcome to send email to Prof. Ruobing Bai (ru.bai [at] northeastern.edu (ru[dot]bai[at]northeastern[dot]edu)) for further information about undergraduate research, PhD, postdoc, and visiting student/scholar.

Post-Doc/PhD Position *Closed*

Submitted by Aman Haque on

 This ad is now closed.

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I am looking for a post-doct or PhD student to work on multi-scale defect effects on polycrystalline graphite. The study heavily involves transmission electron microscopy, x-ray CT and modeling. The ideal candidate will have strong background in TEM and experimental mechanics. Please, no need to apply if you dont have these qualifications.

Aman Haque, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Penn State University