Job position
Mechanical Engineering Instructor (Mechanics/Structural Dynamics)
Location: University, MS, US, 38677
Department: Mechanical Engineering (10000925)
Employee Designation: Regular Full-time (Benefits Eligible)
Position Description
Mechanical Engineering Instructor (Mechanics/Structural Dynamics)
Location: University, MS, US, 38677
Department: Mechanical Engineering (10000925)
Employee Designation: Regular Full-time (Benefits Eligible)
Position Description
One fully funded Ph.D. position Starting 2020 Fall in YIN group at NCSU
The research program will focus on soft robotics and mechanical metamaterials. The research will involve a combination of experiments (3D printing, mechanical testing, materials synthesis, and fabrication etc), analytical modeling, and numerical simulation methods (mainly finite element method).
We report a manufacturing technology, called conformal additive stamp (CAS) printing and show that it can be used to reliably manufacture electronic devices with 3D shapes. Our CAS printing approach employs a pneumatically inflated elastomeric balloon as a conformal stamping medium to pick up pre-fabricated electronic devices and print them onto 3D surfaces to create devices with curvy shapes including electrically small antennas, hemispherical solar cells and smart contact lenses.
We have multiple tenure track faculty openings in mechanics of materials and structures at the Georgia Tech School of Aerospace Engineering. To receive full consideration please apply by November 1st, 2019.
Detailed instructions may be found here:
https://ae.gatech.edu/applying-tenure-track-faculty-positions-guggenhei…
Regards,
Claudio Di Leo
We have multiple openings for Lecturers and Professors of the Practices in mechanics of materials and structures at the Georgia Tech School of Aerospace Engineering. To receive full consideration please apply by November 1st, 2019.
Detailed instructions may be found here:
https://ae.gatech.edu/applying-lecturer-and-professor-practice-positions
Regards,
Claudio Di Leo
Dear Colleagues,
We invite you to submit a paper to the 2020 Society for Experimental Mechanics (SEM) Annual Meeting in one of the many sessions in the Fatigue and Fracture Track. See below for further information on these sessions, and please forward this to others who may be interested.
We have tenure track faculty positions open in Mechanical Engineering at the University of California Merced. Best to apply before the application review period begins on Oct 16:
https://aprecruit.ucmerced.edu/JPF00822
Amit Acharya Roger Fosdick
(To appear in Comptes Rendus - Me'canique)
Some implications of the simplest accounting of defects of compatibility in the velocity field on the structure of the classical Navier-Stokes equations are explored, leading to connections between classical elasticity, the elastic theory of defects, plasticity theory, and classical fluid mechanics.
Dear Colleagues,
Here is our recently published article on Symmetry-adapted real-space density functional theory for large nanotubes and bending deformations of thin sheets
Title: Symmetry-adapted real-space density functional theory for cylindrical geometries: Application to large group-IV nanotubes
Authors: Swarnava Ghosh, Amartya S. Banerjee, Phanish Suryanarayana*
Concise summary
Dear iMechanica colleagues,
We would like to invite you to submit a contribution for the Minisymposium on “Analysis and Methods for the Simulation of Deformation, Failure and Coupled Processes Across Scales” (description below), organized for the 2020 International Conference of the Engineering Mechanics Institute, April 24-26, at Durham, UK.
Details for the conference can be found on the conference website: https://sites.durham.ac.uk/emi2020-ic/