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Call for Abstract Submission to Civil-Comp 2019 Special Session CC16. Structural Health Monitoring and Model Updating for Heritage Structures

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Dear Colleagues,

You are cordially invited to submit your abstract to our Special Session CC16. Structural Health Monitoring and Model Updating for Heritage Structures for The Sixteenth International Conference on Civil, Structural & Environmental Engineering Computing (Civil-Comp 2019).

Date & Location: 16-19 September 2019, Riva del Garda Italy.

Abstract submission deadline: 15 April 2019.

10th International Conference on Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (ICMAE-2019)

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10th International Conference on Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (ICMAE-2019)

Brussels, Belgium

 

Contact: 
For General Questions
Ms. Celine. Xi
E-mail: secretary [at] icmae.org (secretary[at]icmae[dot]org)

[July 28] USNCCM15 Short Course on Machine Learning Data-Driven Discretization Theories, Modeling and Applications

Submitted by Zeliang Liu on

Dear Colleagues and Friends,

We cordially invite your participation in a short course “Machine Learning Data-Driven Discretization Theories, Modeling and Applications” as part of the pre-congress activities of 15th U.S. National Congress on Computational Mechanics Conference to be held on July 28, 2019 at Austin, Texas.

Research Assistant (PhD or Post Doc) in the field Mechanics of Adaptive Systems at Ruhr-Univesität Bochum, Germany

Submitted by AGMAS on

The Research Group Mechanics of Adaptive Systems at the Ruhr University Bochum (RUB) announces the available post for a

Research Assistant (PhD candidate or Post Doc)

with 39,83 working hours per week (work rate 100%), start date: as soon as possible, employment duration 3 years

Tasks:

Discussion of fracture paper #22 - Open access puts scientists in control of their own results

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The last ESIS blog about how surprisingly few scientists are willing/able to share their experimental data, received an unexpectedly large interest. Directly after the publication another iMechanica blogger took the same theme but he put the focus on results produced at numerical analyses that are presented with insufficient information. While reading, my spontaneous guess was that one obstacle to do right could be the widespread use of commercial non-open codes.

Call for Abstract Submission to SES2019 Symposium 3.9 Multiscale modeling of molecular, cellular, tissue, and organ mechanics

Submitted by Ying Li on

Dear Colleagues,

You are cordially invited to submit your one-page abstract to our Symposium 3.9 Multiscale modeling of molecular, cellular, tissue, and organ mechanics for The 56th Annual Technical Meeting of the Society of Engineering Science (SES2019) 

Date & Location:

Washington University in St. Louis (WashU) during 13-15 October 2019.