Reception in celebration of the 1st anniversary of Extreme Mechanics Letters
Extreme Mechanics Letters (EML) is turning 1. Come and join us for a reception to celebrate the 1st anniversary of EML during the 2015 MRS Fall Meeting. See the attached reception flyer for details. All are welcome!
Location: Sheraton Boston Hotel, Gardner, 3rd Floor
Address: 39 Dalton St, Boston, MA 02199
Date: Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Time: 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Atom probe informed atomistic simulations reveal the importance of local interface curvature
The interaction of dislocations with precipitates is an essential strengthening mechanism in metals, as exemplified by the superior high-temperature strength of Ni-base superalloys. Here we use atomistic simulation samples generated from atom probe tomography data of a single crystal superalloy to study the interactions of matrix dislocations with a gamma' precipitate in molecular dynamics simulations.
Multiple Post-Doctoral Positions in Advanced Synthesis and Characterization at Rice University
Position Description: Multiple postdoctoral associate positions in the area of advanced synthesis and nano/micro-scale characterization of nanoparticles and nanocomposites are available at Rice University. Various techniques will be applied to synthesize and self-assemble size- and shape-controlled (calcium) silicate-polymer nanoparticles followed by nano- and micro-characterizations including a myriad of probes such as electron microscopies (TEM, XRD, SEM, AFM), ICP, XPS, NMR, porosimetry, dynamic mechanical analysis, nanoindentation, etc.
2015 Nathan Newmark Distinguished lecture by Professor James Rice
Prof. Jim Rice delivered the 2015/2016 Nathan Newmark Distinguished lecture at University of Illinois Urbana Champaign. This lecture series, organinzed by the Structural Engineering group at UIUC, honors the memory of Prof. Newmark who was an influential figure in computational mathematics, structural dynamics and earthquake engineering. A link to Prof. Rice's lecture can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ec2y79TVOog
Best,
Ahmed
Position filled: Postdoctoral Researcher in Geomaterials with FE skills, UCSD/LANL
Applications are sought for a motivated/independent Post-Doctoral Research Associate to conduct research on the nonlinear elastic response of porous materials. This project is a component of a larger program, involving Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and Chevron USA, to investigate linear and nonlinear elastic response of porous materials as a function of their quasi-static state. The postdoc will be responsible for the theoretical development of modeling that will interface a sequence of on-going experimental studies.
Post-doctoral Researcher in Advanced Modelling (TU Delft)
Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering at TU Delft
The 3mE Faculty trains committed engineering students, PhD candidates and post-doctoral researchers in groundbreaking scientific research in the fields of mechanical, maritime and materials engineering. 3mE is the epitome of a dynamic, innovative faculty, with a European scope that contributes demonstrable economic and social benefits.
Postdoc in bioinspired architectured materials at McGill University
We have a new opening for a Post-doctoral researcher starting immediately in the Laboratory for Advanced Materials and Bioinspiration at McGill University, Montreal.
2015 ASME Nadai Medal, Sia Nemat-Nasser Early Career Award, MD Orr Early Career Award, MD Orr “JEMT” Best Paper Award to be presented at 2015 IMECE in Houston, TX
It gives me great pleasure to announce the following ASME Society and Materials Division Awards which will be presented at the 2015 ASME IMECE in Houston, TX:
Prof. Huajian Gao of Brown University has won the 2015 American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Nadai Medal.
Now receiving submissions, Extreme Mechanics Letters – Special Issue on ‘Frontiers of mechanical metamaterials’
This themed issue on mechanical metamaterials invites contributions from different perspectives with the aim of highlighting the latest advances in the field.
The themed issue will focus on mechanical metamaterials in the general sense. This includes acoustic and elastic metamaterials as well as other types of metamaterials with unique mechanical and/or thermal properties at any length scale.
Topics of interest include the following: