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Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering, Rowan University

Submitted by srangan3 on

Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering, 

Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ

 

Description

The Department of Mechanical Engineering invites applicants for a full time tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant Professor level. We seek an enthusiastic and energetic faculty member in either of the following areas: Automation and Controls or Materials, Manufacturing, Energy and Power, yet highly qualified candidates in any area related to Mechanical Engineering may be considered.

Quantitative phase-field crystal modeling of solid-liquid interfaces for FCC metals

Submitted by mohsenzaeem on

This work deals with the quantification and application of the modified two-mode phase-field crystal model (M2PFC; Asadi and Asle Zaeem, 2015) for face-centered cubic (FCC) metals at their melting point. The connection of M2PFC model to the classical density functional theory is explained in this article. M2PFC model in its dimensionless form contains three parameters (two independent and one dependent) which are determined using an iterative procedure based on the molecular dynamics and experimental data.

Saint-Gobain Northboro R&D Center Job Opportunity- Senior Research Engineer - Solid Mechanics

Submitted by Vincent Malaga on


Saint-Gobain job opportunity:

Senior Research Engineer

Solid Mechanics Engineering Competency Research Lab

Saint-Gobain R&D Center, Northboro, Massachusetts, USA

Reference number: 536540

External Applicant: apply online for this job or check out our other career opportunities!

www.saint-gobain-experience.com/en/career-opportunities


PhD position at Weizmann Institute of Science

Submitted by yentlswolfs on

Our partner Weizmann Institute Science in Israel is currently trying to fill a PhD position for the FiBreMoD project. The title of the PhD project is "Microscale matrix and interfacial properties of fibre-reinforced composites". If you are an enthusiastic and motivated candidate with a background in Materials Science, Composites, Mechanics, or Chemistry/Chemical Engineering, then you should consider applying. You can find all the details on: http://tinyurl.com/esr1weizmann 

Doctorate student position in Mechanical Engineering - Lamar University, Texas, USA

Submitted by ali_beheshti1 on

A Doctorate of Engineering (DE) student position is available for Summer/Fall 2017 in Mechanical Engineering. It is highly prefered that the applicants are specialized in solid mechanics and well-familier with finite element methods. The positions involves multi-scale modeling of friction at high temperature and are directed by Multiscale Contact Mechanics and Tribology Laboratory at Lamar University, Beaumont, TX, USA.

About adiabatic shear failure.....

Submitted by D.Rittel on

Not too long ago, we identified dynamic recrystallization (DRX) as a potentially softening factor leading to the formation of adiabatic shear bands. However, the exact nature and the extent of the softening effect till remained to be assessed. The link to our new paper provides additional information on this issue.

http://www.nature.com/articles/srep37226

(the paper is also attached)

Tenure-Track Faculty Position Opening in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at U. C. Berkeley

Submitted by oliver oreilly on

The DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, University of California, Berkeley, seeks applications for a tenure-track, Assistant Professor position in the areas of Design, Robotics, Applied Energy Systems, and Nanoscale Systems Engineering.

Ashby PhD studentship, Cambridge University, UK

Submitted by Hilde F on

A fully funded PhD scholarship exists in the area of Mechanics of Materials, endowed in honour of Prof M F Ashby.  The successful applicant will have a 1st class degree (and ideally a Masters degree) in an appropriate field.  The precise topic of the PhD can be fixed after the scholarship has been awarded.

 The scholarship is for 3.5 years starting 1st October 2017

 

 Application instructions: 

PhD studentship in "Statistical mechanics of single cells" at the Cambridge University Engineering Department

Submitted by Hilde F on

Eukaryotic cells exhibit considerable variability in their responses in terms of observables such as cell shape, cell area, cytoskeletal protein arrangements etc. This variability/fluctuation is inherent to the bio-chemical processes occurring within cells: in-fact cells use these fluctuations to detect and respond to their environment. However, these fluctuations have largely been neglected in most modelling approaches with attention restricted to deterministic models.

Special Issue on Computational Poromechanics in International Journal of Multiscale Computational Engineering

Submitted by WaiChing Sun on

Dear colleagues, 

I would like to bring to your attention that a special issue on Computational Poromechanics has been published in IJMCE (see URL below). 

http://www.dl.begellhouse.com/journals/61fd1b191cf7e96f,2b8c00292c2d9c2…

Thanks!

WaiChing Sun