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Research Fellow positions available at NTU, Singapore

Submitted by Changjin Huang on

We are seeking strongly motivated candidates to fill multiple Research Fellow positions in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. The successful candidates will work on experimental and/or computational studies in the area of cell mechanics, tissue morphogenesis, and bio-hybrid soft robotics. We are particularly interested in candidates with research experience in bioengineering, soft materials, mechanobiology and applied mechanics.  

Postdoctoral position in computational mechanics at Duke University

Submitted by John E. Dolbow on

I have an opening for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship at Duke University.  The postdoctoral fellow will work with PhD students and experimental collaborators on a range of projects dealing with coupled field phenomena and fracture/damage mechanics.   Projects here involve collaborations with Duke's medical school as well as researchers at other institutions and the national laboratories.  

Reassessment of dynamic thermomechanical conversion in metals by J. C. Nieto-Fuentes, S. Osovski, A. Venkert and D. Rittel

Submitted by D.Rittel on

The Taylor-Quinney coefficient is universally understood as a manifestation of the stored energy of cold work, and one therefore assumes a one to one correspoindence between its value and the microstructural state of the deformed material. In the attached letter (to appear in Phys Rev Letters), we question this assumption by bringing new experimental evidence that the thermomechanical conversion is a function of the kinetics of the process and not of the final microstructure only.

Post-doctoral fellowship position at Polytechnique Montréal on phase field modelling

Submitted by martin.levesque on

Polytechnique Montréal is looking for a post-doctoral fellow having a very strong training in continuum mechanics/numerical methods to work on the phase field modelling of damage in materials. This one-year project will consist in deploying and applying an existing phase field code at two industrial partners: one in optics and the other in aerospace. 

Please send your CVs at my address: martin.levesque(at)polymtl.ca

Entropy Special Issue

Submitted by Cemal Basaran on

 

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 November 2019. 

 

Special Issue "Entropy Based Fatigue, Fracture, Failure Prediction and Structural Health Monitoring"

https://www.mdpi.com/journal/entropy/special_issues/fatigue

 

non-tenure, instructional track full time faculty position at University of Rochester

Submitted by niaz abdolrahim on

The Edmund A. Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at the University of Rochester invites applications for a non-tenure, instructional track full time faculty position in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Applicants must be dedicated teachers with outstanding educational accomplishments in broad areas of mechanical engineering including design, modern simulation techniques including finite element, finite difference and multi-body dynamics, familiarity in both solid and fluid mechanics, energy and precision engineering and contemporary manufacturing techniques. This faculty position includes responsibilities primarily in undergraduate instruction, with opportunities to participate in graduate education, as well as in collaborative and independent research. The Individual will also be required to participate in various departmental committees as well as advise undergraduates. A preference will be given to those applicants with a strong record of instruction, course development and hands-on lab experience. The successful candidate should anticipate excellent interactions with faculty, staff and undergraduate mechanical engineering students. The mechanical engineering department is located in the Hopeman Engineering Building on the University’s River Campus.

The initial appointment will be for 2 years and is renewable. The anticipated start date is July 2020.

Minimum requirements: PhD degree preferably in mechanical engineering and previous teaching experience. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.

To apply, please submit a single PDF file consisting of the following:

Letter of interest, complete curriculum vitae
Detailed statement of teaching philosophy
List of courses where you participated in instruction, class size, staff (TA’s, graders, etc.)
Please include your level of responsibility for instruction and course development. Include at least 2 references that are familiar with your teaching experiences.
The department is fully committed to increasing the diversity of the campus community and the curriculum. Candidates who can contribute to that goal are encouraged to apply and to identify their strengths and experiences in this area. The University of Rochester is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

EOE / Minorities / Females / Protected Veterans / Disabled

Post-doctoral Positions at Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China

Submitted by James Zhang on

Postdoc positions are available at Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China. Those possessing PhDs in the area of computational mechanics, experimental mechanics and material science are sought. We are particularly interested in candidates with experience in advanced numerical methods, surrogate modeling/surrogate-based optimization, machine learning methods, uncertainty quantification, data-driven design and optimization,etc.

 

Job responsibilities (2-year recruitment)

(Reminder: Due 30th November, 2019) Call for Nominations for the Eshelby Mechanics Award for Young Faculty

Submitted by Pradeep Sharma on

It is my pleasure to solicit nominations for the "Eshelby Mechanics Award for Young Faculty". This award, launched in 2012, is given annually to rapidly emerging junior faculty who exemplify the creative use and development of mechanics. The intent of the award is to promote the field of mechanics, especially among young researchers. While interdisciplinary work that bridges mechanics with physics, chemistry, biology and other disciplines is encouraged, the ideal awardee will demonstrate clear inspiration from mechanics in his/her research.

Open PhD positions for Fall 2020.

Submitted by Andrew J. Gross on

Two PhD students are being sought to fill openings in the Gross Materials Lab (group website: andrewjgross.com) at the University of South Carolina. Research activities are focused on the design, fabrication, and characterization of architected materials. Students must be capable coders to be considered. Students interested in or having prior experience with finite element modeling, mechanical property testing, and 3D printing are strongly encouraged to apply.