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The 55th Meeting of the Society for Natural Philosophy (support for graduate students and postdoctoral researchers)

Submitted by arash_yavari on

The 55th Meeting of the Society for Natural Philosophy: Microstructure, defects, and growth in mechanics will be from September 13-15, 2019 at Loyola University Chicago.

http://webpages.math.luc.edu/55SNP.html

A very limited number of openings to give Roundtable (25 min) talks are available. Special consideration will be given to young researchers. Two nights of lodging will be funded for these speakers. If you are interested in giving a Roundtable talk, you must submit an abstract.

Postdoctoral position @ TU Delft

Submitted by mbessa on

Dear colleagues,

Richard Norte and I are looking for a postdoctoral scholar with interest in machine learning and good knowledge on finite element analyses.

This project is focused on computational mechanics in collaboration with a strong group on opto-mechanical devices.

For more information please check the following link:

https://www.academictransfer.com/nl/54445/pd-next-generation-opto-mecha…

Call for Abstracts: Topic on Mechanics Modeling of Soft Robots in ASME IMECE 2019

Submitted by ChangyongCao on

Dear colleagues:

We would like to invite you to submit an abstract to the topic on Mechanics Modeling of Soft Robots at the 2019 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition (IMECE 2019) to be held from November 8-14, 2019 at Salt Lake City, Utah.

Call for Abstracts: Topic on Mechanics and Manufacturing of Soft Materials and Soft Robots in ASME IMECE 2019

Submitted by ChangyongCao on

Dear colleagues:

We would like to invite you to submit an abstract to the topic on Mechanics and Manufacturing of Soft Materials and Soft Robots at the 2019 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition (IMECE 2019) to be held from November 8-14, 2019 at Salt Lake City, Utah.

Associate Professor or Tenure Track Assistant Professor within Structural Materials Science using Neutrons

Submitted by info@signatur.dk on

Applications are invited for a position as Associate Professor or Tenure Track Assistant Professor at the Department of Chemistry (chem.au.dk) and affiliated with the Aarhus University Center for Integrated Materials Research (iMAT) within the field of Structural Materials Science Using Neutrons. The intended start is spring 2020 or as soon as possible.

VACANCY: Assistant Professor in the Multi-physics Behavior of Durable Building Materials

Submitted by Akke Suiker on

The department of the Built Environment of the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) has a full-time vacancy for an:

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN THE MULTI-PHYSICS BEHAVIOR OF DURABLE BUILDING MATERIALS

in the Chair of Applied Mechanics within the unit Structural Design. The assistant professorship is a tenure track position that includes teaching, research, valorization and administrative duties.

JOB DESCRIPTION

'Sideways' and stable crack propagation in a silicone elastomer

Submitted by Matt Pharr on

We have discovered a peculiar form of fracture that occurs in a highly stretchable silicone elastomer (Smooth-On Ecoflex 00–30). Under certain conditions, cracks propagate in a direction perpendicular to the initial pre-cut and in the direction of the applied load. In other words, the crack deviates from the standard trajectory and instead propagates perpendicular to that trajectory. The crack arrests stably, and thus the material ahead of the crack front continues to sustain load, thereby enabling enormous stretchabilities. We call this phenomenon 'sideways' and stable cracking.

Webinar on Simpleware-CCNY Head Model: June 5th, 2019

Submitted by Simpleware on

Wed, Jun 5, 2019 4:00 PM - 4:15 PM BST

Join this webinar to learn about the Simpleware-CCNY head model which offers a significant resource for anyone wanting to evaluate product designs and simulate how they interact with the head.

The Simpleware-CCNY head model is a highly detailed representation of the head created in Simpleware software from scan data. The City College of New York (CCNY) is the source of the data, which consists of T1 and T2 weighted scans performed on a Siemens Trio TIM 3.0 Tesla scanner.