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PhD position: multiscale computational mechanics of advanced composites

Submitted by claudiosaul.lopes on

The Composites Materials Group (http://www.materials.imdea.org/groups/cm/) at IMDEA Materials, led by Dr. Carlos González and Dr. Cláudio S. Lopes, invites applications for a PhD student position in the field of multiscale computational mechanics of advanced composites. Candidates with interest and knowledge on computational damage mechanics, model development, numerical simulation and optimization methods for advanced composite materials and structures are strongly encouraged to apply.

Minisymposium „COMPUTATIONAL MODELING AND VIRTUAL TESTING OF COMPOSITE STRUCTURES“ at ECCM-ECFD in Glasgow

Submitted by jansen on

<p>Dear colleagues, the 6th European Conference on Computational Mechanics (Solids, Structures and Coupled Problems) (ECCM 6) and the 7th European Conference on Computational Fluid Dynamics (ECFD 7) will be jointly organized in Glasgow, UK. As co-organizers of the Minisymposium „COMPUTATIONAL MODELING AND VIRTUAL TESTING OF COMPOSITE STRUCTURES“ (MS160), we are glad to invite you to present and share your latest research and perspectives in the field of modeling and simulation of modern composite structures.

Postdoc Position on Elastic/Acoustic Metamaterials at University of Missouri

Submitted by Guoliang Huang on

Composite Materials & Dynamics Laboratory (http://cmdl.missouri.edu/) at University of Missouri develops innovative solutions for Solid Mechanics and Structured Materials, in particular the new frontiers of structural dynamics, wave propagation, micromechanics, topological and quantum mechanics, smart materials and dynamical behaviours of multi-functional materials, both man-made and formed naturally, and understanding relationship between microstructures and material macroscopic properties.

Understanding Homogeneous Nucleation in Solidification of Aluminum by Molecular Dynamics Simulations (OPEN ACCESS)

Submitted by mohsenzaeem on

Homogeneous nucleation from aluminum (Al) melt was investigated by million-atom molecular dynamics (MD) simulations utilizing the second nearest neighbor modified embedded atom method (MEAM) potentials. The natural spontaneous homogenous nucleation from the Al melt was produced without any influence of pressure, free surface effects and impurities. Initially isothermal crystal nucleation from undercooled melt was studied at different constant temperatures, and later superheated Al melt was quenched with different cooling rates.

Active Materials Mini-Symposium, ECCM 6, Glasgow, June 11-15, 2018 (last call)

Submitted by Kostas Danas on

The next European Conference on Computational Mechanics (ECCM - ECFD) will take place from 

June 11th to 15th, 2018, in Glasgow, UK.

It is our pleasure to invite you to participate in our mini symposium:  

MS 58 “Experiments and modeling of smart active materials with electro-  and magneto-mechanical coupling“ (more info here)

The deadline for abstract submission is January 31th, 2018.

Flexoelectricity in Bones: A nanophenomenon that triggers the bone-repair process

Submitted by Amir Abdollahi on

Bones generate electricity under pressure, and this electromechanical behavior is thought to be essential for bone's self-repair and remodeling properties. The origin of this response is attributed to the piezoelectricity of collagen, which is the main structural protein of bones. In theory, however, any material can also generate voltages in response to strain gradients, thanks to the property known as flexoelectricity.

Discrete models for concrete mechanics - papers available (free)

Submitted by shavijabranko on

Dear all,

Two papers published by our group dealing with mechanics and transport processes in concrete simulated using discrete (lattice) models are available online for free.

1. Lattice modelling of rapid chloride migration in concrete, at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/262051929_Lattice_modeling_of_…

Post-doctoral positions at COHMAS-KAUST (UPDATED 1/03/2018)

Submitted by malfano on

===NOTICE: APPLICATION POOL STILL OPEN====

Dear Friends and Colleagues, on behalf of my friends at KAUST, I would like to let you know about two post-doctoral positions in the area of computational mechanics and materials science within the COHMAS Lab at KAUST. Please find attched the calls with detailed description and contacts. BEsts

PhD Opportunity at University of Strathclyde, Glasgow UK - Open to International Students

Submitted by Erkan Oterkus on

Dear All,

 

Applications are invited for a PhD studentship on structural health monitoring at University of Strathclyde under the supervision of Dr Selda Oterkus and Dr Erkan Oterkus. If you are interested, please send your CV to selda.oterkus [at] strath.ac.uk or erkan.oterkus [at] strath.ac.uk

 

Best Regards,

 

2 POSTDOC posts on Computational Solid Mechanics (Delamination modeling) and Functional Nanocomposites/Wearable Electronics

Submitted by dithoap on

The Division of Physical Sciences and Engineering at King Abdullah University of Science and
Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia, invites applications for Postdoctoral fellow in Mechanical
Engineering at the Composite and Heterogeneous Material Analysis and Simulation Laboratory
(COHMAS, http://cohmas.kaust.edu.sa).

2 field of studies are available: