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PhD Position in Mechanics and AI for Sustainable Manufacturing at Georgia Tech (Fall 2026/Spring 2027)

Submitted by Shuman_Xia on

A funded PhD position is available in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology for an interdisciplinary research project at the intersection of mechanics, AI, and energy-efficient manufacturing, with a start date in Fall 2026 or Spring 2027. 

Upcoming ASME-Noise Control & Acoustics Division (NCAD) Webinar (April 29, 2026 @ 12:00 PM ET)

Submitted by Jihong Ma on

Dear colleagues, please join us for an upcoming ASME-Noise Control & Acoustics Division (NCAD) webinar (Noise Control & Acoustics Division - ASME) on Uncertainty Analysis of Electromechanical Properties in Piezoelectric Energy Harvesters

SES 2026: 3.4. Mechanics of Materials and Structures for In-Space Manufacturing and Deployable Structures

Submitted by tawfick on

Please consider submitting an Abstract to this new topic in SES 2026 @Purdue!
Track 3.4. Mechanics of Materials and Structures for In-Space Manufacturing and Deployable Structures

Co-organized with Professor Xin Ning and Professor Ioannis Chasiotis from the University of Illinois.

The deadline is May 1st.

SES 2026: Mini-symposium on "Mechanics of Granular Media: Experiments, Theory, and Modeling"

Submitted by Ken Kamrin on

I'd like to draw your attention to the long-running mini-symposium "Mechanics of Granular Media: Experiments, Theory, and Modeling" (Mini symposium 6.1) to be held at the 2026 SES Meeting at Purdue University (October 11-14, 2026). The mini-symposium description may be found below. Please feel free to pass this announcement on to your students, postdocs, or anyone who may be interested. The abstract submission deadline is May 1, 2026.

USACM Student Chapter Seminar on 04/17 by Dr. Yangyuanchen Liu

Submitted by USACM_Student_… on

Hi all,

We would like to invite you to attend an upcoming presentation:

"Damage Sensing Digital Twin for Piezocomposites Integrating Neural Operator with Parametrically Upscaled Constitutive Damage Model"

The talk will be given by Dr. Yangyuanchen Liu from Johns Hopkins University.

The seminar will be held April 17, 2026, 11:30 AM -12:30 PM EDT.

Feel free to join the zoom meeting through the following meeting ID and passcode:
 

meeting ID: 824 6447 8256

passcode: 003801

Postdoctoral position parallel conformal mesh generation, Mines Paris

Submitted by daniel.pino_munoz on

A postdoctoral position of 12 months is available at CEMEF. The position is due to start as soon as possible.

The project takes place in the context of a collaboration with Safran Aircraft Engines and CEMEF (Mines Paris). We have developed a numerical framework that allow us to generate a conforming mesh to a tomographic (3D) segmented image of a woven composite material.

The goal of the project is to optimize the numerical framework in a parallel distributed architecture (MPI).

Two-Year Postdoc position in continuum mechanics of brain tissue at KTH in Stockholm

Submitted by zhouzhoukth1990 on

Application Deadline: 2026-April-26
Link: https://www.kth.se/lediga-jobb/922588?l=en

Do you have a background in nonlinear continuum mechanics, constitutive modeling, soft tissue modelling or finite element analysis and a passion for advancing the understanding of brain injury? Then this could be a position for you. We are looking for an ambitious, collaborative and structured person to join our team to improve the brain material modelling!

Open post-doctoral fellow position

Submitted by Pradeep Sharma on

I have an opening for a post-doctoral fellow position in my group. The initial appointment is for one year and is renewable. The ideal candidate must have a strong foundation in classical continuum mechanics. Research in my group is largely theoretical supplemented (occasionally) with computational work. Although not required, some background in quantum mechanics, statistical physics, and electromagntism is desirable.

Announcing MechanicsArXiv: A Dedicated Preprint Server for the Mechanics Community

Submitted by Pradeep Sharma on

Dear iMechanica community,

We (Pradeep Sharma, Kaushik Dayal) are writing to share an exciting new initiative aimed at maintaining and enhancing the identity, coherence, and visibility of our field.