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Postdoc in fracture and advanced inter-disciplinary solid mechanics at Northwestern University, Evanston, working with Professor Zdenek P. Bazant

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The postdoctoral fellow will work principally but not exclusively on a DoE funded multi-university project aimed at solving a variety of problems of CO2 sequestration in deep geologic formations. It will involve prediction of growth of hydraulic fracture network in porous rock, poromechanical stress transfer due to fluid diffusion, osmotic pressure gradients, and chemically expanding inclusions. Ramifications to various fracture problems of concrete, fiber composite structures and shale strata, supported by NSF, may be pursued.

PhD position in Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics for Coastal FSI at Stony Brook University

Submitted by George Moutsanidis on

A fully supported PhD position in Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) for coastal fluid-structure interaction (FSI) is available in the Department of Civil Engineering at Stony Brook University. The successful applicant will work under the supervision of Dr. George Moutsanidis focusing on the development of numerical methods for coastal FSI. The desired start date is Fall 2024.

Minimum Qualifications:

·       MS degree in Engineering, Applied Mathematics, or related field

Postdoc position at the University of Oxford on modeling hydrogen-assisted fractures

Submitted by Emilio Martíne… on

Dear iMechanicians,

Let me bring to your attention the following postdoc position in my lab at the University of Oxford:
https://eng.ox.ac.uk/jobs/job-detail/?vacancyID=169307

I am looking for an enthusiastic postdoc to conduct finite element simulations to predict hydrogen embrittlement. The closing date is November 29.

Prof Emilio Martinez-Paneda
University of Oxford

EML Webinar Young Researchers Forum by Diego Misseroni, on 28 November 2023: Reprogrammable Frustration, Multistability, and Tunable Auxeticity in Origami Metamaterials

Submitted by Zheng Jia on

EML Webinar (Young Researchers Forum) on 28 November 2023 will be given by Diego Misseroni at University of Trento via Zoom meeting

Title: Reprogrammable Frustration, Multistability, and Tunable Auxeticity in Origami Metamaterials

Discussion leader: Glaucio Paulino, Princeton University

Time: 9:30 am Boston, 2:30 pm London, 3:30 pm Paris, 10:30 pm Beijing on Tuesday, 28 November 2023

Join Our Team at Daedalus

Submitted by christos_edward on

We are hiring ! 

We're excited to announce an opening for a Postdoctoral Researcher with expertise in Mechanics or Optics. Whether your strength lies in experimental techniques or computational methods, we welcome your application.

Start Date: Immediate

Keywords: Mechanics, Optics, Machine Learning

More info: athanasiou [at] gatech.edu (athanasiou[at]gatech[dot]edu)

Multiple Ph.D. Positions at Georgia Tech in Computational Design and Mechanical Metamaterials

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Our lab Computational Design & Metamaterial Lab warmly invites applications from students with backgrounds in mechanics, aerospace engineering, computer science, materials, polymers, and related fields.

What are metamaterials?

Metamaterials are a class of structural materials with exotic properties, where their macroscopic physical characteristics arise from the precise geometric design of their microstructures.

Ph.D. Opening (Civil Eng./CU Boulder) in Innovative Structural Materials Design and Inverse characterization

Submitted by jeonghoonsong on

We have an opening for Graduate Research Assistant (at Ph.D.-level) to conduct research in areas related to innovative structural materials design and inverse characterization, specifically:

- New structural materials for energy storage applications, and
- Inverse characterization of chemo-mechanical process with multi-sensing data.

Ph.D. Position at NJIT, New Jersey, USA in Computational Nanomechanics/Materials

Submitted by Dibakar Datta on

 

The Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (http://mie.njit.edu) at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (http://www.njit.edu) has an opening for a fully funded Ph.D. position.  The position will start in Spring 2024/Fall 2024. Interested candidates should apply as soon as possible. 

Assistant/Associate/Full Professor in Mechanical Engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)

Submitted by Dibakar Datta on

APPLY HERE :  https://njit.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/1/home/requisition/6667?c=njit 

Position Summary: 
The Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) invites applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant/Associate or Full Professor level in the areas of Artificial Intelligence/Data Science/Machine Learning as applied to Mechanical Engineering.