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Review: Hydrogel Adhesion: A Supramolecular Synergy of Chemistry, Topology, and Mechanics

Submitted by Ruobing Bai on

Dear colleagues,

Here is our recently published review article about hydrogel adhesion. Hydrogel adhesion has undergone transformative advances in the last few years. This review article describes these advances, and outlooks future opportunities.

Title: Hydrogel Adhesion: A Supramolecular Synergy of Chemistry, Topology, and Mechanics

Authors: Jiawei Yang, Ruobing Bai, Baohong Chen, Zhigang Suo*

Abstract

Performing Uniaxial Tensile Tests of Graphene in LAMMPS

Submitted by Nuwan Dewapriya on

I would like to share the codes required to perform an end-to-end molecular dynamics simulation, which will be useful to the novice researchers in the filed of atomistic simulations. I focus on simulating uniaxial tensile tests of a graphene sample in the LAMMPS molecular dynamics simulator, and I have attached two MATLAB scripts to create the input files for LAMMPS and to extract data from the LAMMPS output file.

Faculty Position in Sustainable Structural Materials @ University of Alberta

Submitted by Jianhui Zhou on

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada invites outstanding applicants for a full-time tenured or tenure-tracked position at the rank of Assistant/Associate Professor in Sustainable Structural Materials. The successful candidate is expected to have demonstrated a commitment to teaching at the undergraduate and graduate level, and research excellence or potential in one of the following disciplines:

-Innovative structural products and systems made with sustainable materials

Symposium on "Multiscale mechanics of granular media" at SES 2019

Submitted by David Henann on

We encourage you to contribute an abstract to the symposium "Multiscale mechanics of granular media" (Symposium 6.2) at the 56th Annual Technical Meeting of the Society of Engineering Science (SES) to be held on the campus of Washington University in St. Louis, October 13-15, 2019. The symposium description may be found below. For further details and to submit an abstract, please see the meeting website.

The abstract submission deadline is April 30, 2019.

It would be great to see you there!

CISM course "The Art of Modeling in Computational Solid Mechanics"

Submitted by Alexander Schwarz on

Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to inform you about the CISM course

"The Art of Modeling in Computational Solid Mechanics"

coordinated by Jörg Schröder and Peter Wriggers
which takes place in Udine from Oct 7, 2019 - Oct 11, 2019.

This course accounts for all doctoral and postdoctoral researchers in
civil and mechanical engineering, applied mathematics and physics as well
as industrial researchers, which are interested in conducting research in
the topics of advanced constitutive modeling, homogenization, data driven

Simpleware: 15-minute Medical Devices webinar - May 2nd 2019

Submitted by Simpleware on

Register your place now

Join this short webinar to learn about solutions to typical bottlenecks for medical device design, from patient-specific modelling to pre-surgical planning. We will cover the ways in which Simpleware software solves common medical device design challenges, with topics including: 

• Brief overview of the key features of Simpleware software

• Benefits of CE-marking and FDA 510(k) clearance in Simpleware software

• Case studies and industry workflows

Postdoc Positions at Jiangsu University, China

Submitted by zhujg on

Postdoc positions are available in the group of Prof. JG Zhu at Jiangsu University, China. Those possessing PhDs in the area of solid mechanics and material science are sought. We are particularly interested in candidates with experience in experimental mechanics, composite materials and structures, optical measurement etc. Applicants should submit a full curriculum vitae to zhujg [at] ujs.edu.cn (zhujg[at]ujs[dot]edu[dot]cn) .

Toward rational algorithmic design of collagen-based biomaterials through multiscale computational modeling

Submitted by Jingjie Yeo on

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coche.2019.02.011 We review the most recent developments in multiscale computational modeling of collagen-based biomaterials to determine their structural, mechanical, and physicochemical properties. Through the materials-by-design paradigm, these developments may eventually lead to rational algorithmic recipes for bottom–up multiscale design of these biomaterials, thereby minimizing the experimental costs of iterative material synthesis and testing.

Postdoc positions at MIT available

Submitted by Markus J. Buehler on

We have one or more postdoc positions available, to be filled immediately, at MIT’s Laboratory for Atomistic and Molecular Mechanics, under the direction of Professor Markus Buehler. We are looking for postdocs in two broad areas, as described below. 

Position #1: Materials science modeling