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Minisymposium “Mechanics of Architectured Materials” in St. Petersburg, Russia

Submitted by Igor Berinskii on

Dear colleagues,

We would like to invite you to take part in the minisymposium “Mechanics of Architectured Materials” in XLVI International Conference “Advanced Problems in Mechanics”. The conference will take place in Saint- Petersburg, Russia,  24-29th of June 2019.

ASME Materials Division calls nominations for Orr Early Carrer Award, Sia Nemat-Nasser Early Career Award, and Nadai Medal

Submitted by Yong Zhu on

ORR EARLY CAREER AWARD

The award recognizes young researcher within 7 years of terminal degree working in experimental, computational, or theoretical fatigue, fracture, or creep. For more information please see https://www.asme.org/about-asme/get-involved/honors-awards/unit-awards/orr-early-career-award.

Research Assistant in Computational Mechanics at TU Darmstadt

Submitted by OliverWeeger on


The newly established group for Cyber-physical Simulation at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at TU Darmstadt in Germany is offering a position for a
Research Assistant in Computational Mechanics. Potential research areas include finite element methods, isogeometric analysis, design optimization, multi-scale & multi-physics, data-driven methods and additive manufacturing applications.

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Computational Mechanics At Duke University

Submitted by John E. Dolbow on

Professors Wilkins Aquino and John Dolbow at Duke University are soliciting applications for candidates interested in a postdoctoral fellowship in computational mechanics at Duke University.  Applicants are expected to have experience in the development of numerical methods for problems in mechanics.  Experience with nonlinear systems of equations, high-performance computing, C++, and/or meshless methods will be viewed favorably.  

 

A Review of Computational Modeling Techniques in Study and Design of Shape Memory Ceramics

Submitted by mohsenzaeem on

Shape memory ceramics are a unique family of shape memory materials with a wide variety of applications, such as ultra-high energy dissipation and high-temperature actuation. Along with significant progress in the experimental study of zirconia-based shape memory ceramics in recent years, computational simulations have exhibited powerful capabilities in revealing nano/microstructure-dependent deformation and failure mechanisms in these materials.

Postdoc position in additive manufacturing at the University of Southern California

Submitted by Qiming Wang on

A postdoc position is available in the Qiming Wang group at the University of Southern California. The successful candidate is expected to work on the additive manufacturing of architected materials.

The candidates with the following research backgrounds are welcome to apply: (1) polymer synthesis and characterization, (2) photopolymerization-based additive manufacturing (e.g., stereolithography, two-photon, PolyJet, and others), and/or (3) mechanics of smart materials and structures. 

Good oral and written English skills are required.

Internship Positions in Schlumberger-Doll Research in Cambridge MA

Submitted by Tianxiang on

Please note that a new version of the internship job description focusing on computation mechanics, with preferred skills defined, is now attached. The earlier job description (still attached as before), with focus on robotics, is still relavant. We have both positions available to fill for 2019.

We thank all students who have submitted their applications. They are currently under review. Both positions are still open as of now. - Tianxiang, Jan 14, 2019

 

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Dear iMechanica readers,

One postdoc position in Dislocation Dynamics available immediately at the University of Manitoba

Submitted by cdeng on

We currently have opening for one postdoc associate available immediately at the Univesrity of Manitoba (http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~dengc/index.html). He/she will be expected to model the dislocation networks and their influence on the mechanical properties of high entropy alloys. The ideal candidate would have a Ph.D. degree in Materials Science or Mechanical Engineering with experiences in Dislocation Dynamics.

Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Energy Science and Micro/Nanoscale Sensors and Systems at U. C. Berkeley

Submitted by oliver oreilly on

Dear Colleague,

I am pleased to inform you that the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, seeks applications for one faculty position. The position is at the tenure-track, Assistant Professor level in the areas of Energy Science and Micro/Nanoscale Sensors and Systems.

Topics of specialization within these areas include but are not limited to: