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Mechanics of Soft Materials - second edition

Submitted by Konstantin Volokh on

This is a corrected, revised and expanded edition. I added new Chapter 11 on modeling fracture in soft materials. Arguably, fracture is the central and unsolved problem in solid mechanics. I describe a new perspective on this problem based on the material sink approach, in which momenta and mass balance are coupled.

3-year postdoc position on (coarse-grained) molecular dynamics

Submitted by Patrick Onck on

The Onck-group at the University of Groningen in The Netherlands has an opening for a post-doctoral position in the field of (coarse-grained) molecular dynamics of proteins. The candidate should have a background in molecular dynamics of hard or soft matter and is not afraid to enter a new research direction. The post-doc position is part of the oLife Fellowship Programme, a joint initiative by seven research institutes in The Netherlands for interdisciplinary research on fundamental questions concerning the origin and evolution of life. The university of Groningen is a top-1

Zheng Jia will be the next Editor of iMechanica Journal Club

Submitted by Teng Li on

Zheng Jia, of Zhejiang University, will be the next Editor of the iMechanica Journal Club. The Journal Club was initiated in January 2007, soon after the launch of iMechanica. It has quickly grown into a flagship feature of iMechanica, epitomizing the vibrant topics and dynamic researchers at the frontier of mechanics.

EPSRC-funded PhD positions in 4D printing and computational modelling of Metamaterials

Submitted by amir.sakhaei on

There are multiple EPSRC-funded PhD studentships in my research group and especially the following topics at the University of Kent, UK. 

  • 4D printing and Smart Devices 
  • Data-Driven Modelling of Metamaterials
  • Macroscale Modelling of Composite Structures

There are also possible opportunities to work with my industrial partners and overseas collaborations.

4-year funded PhD studentship | Minimising vibrations of 3D woven composites through the use of locally resonant yarns

Submitted by Szyniszewski Stefan on

A four-year fully-funded PhD studentship in the optimisation of 3D woven composites at Durham University, with applications due by 1 February 2020. If you are interested in simulations and the creation of non-vibrating components, check the links below for more details:

http://www.szyniszewski.com/2019/12/19/studentship/ 

NIH-supported PhD position in biomechanics, Worcester Polytechnic Instituite (WPI)

Submitted by songbai on

An NIH-supported PhD position is available in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Instituite (WPI). Our lab focuses on the health of the central nervous system, with projects on traumatic brain injury and surgical image guidance of spinal surgical procedures. The student will have freedome to focus either on computational biomechanics, experimetnal biomechanics, or medical imaging, or a combination of these elements. Our lab works closely with other engineers and clinicians. Students with a minimum of GPA of 3.5 are encouraged to apply.

Funded PhD position in the computational modelling of composite materials at Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom

Submitted by zahur_ullah on

The Advanced Composites Research Group, within the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Queen's University Belfast has a PhD opening in the computational modelling of fibre-reinforced composite materials. Detailed project description, eligibility criteria and how to apply are given at the following links: 

ICTAM 2020 - Thematic Session - Impact Mechanics and Wave Propagation

Submitted by D.Rittel on

Dear Colleagues:

As many of you may know, the International Conference on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (ICTAM) will be held in Milano next year (https://www.ictam2020.org).

Professor Kikuo Kishimoto and I are co-organizing a thematic session on:

SM07 Impact Mechanics and Wave Propagation

We want to invite you to participate to this exciting and prestigious event, by submitting an abstract of your planned presentation.

Please note that the deadline is Jan. 10, 2020.