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Prestigious postdoc positions at Brown University School of Engineering

Submitted by rberesford on

Exceptional PhD candidates and recent graduates across all fields of engineering should consider applying for two distinguished postdoctoral positions at the Brown University School of Engineering.

Hope Street Fellows are among the best postdoc candidates anywhere, often equivalent to a junior-faculty level.

ECCOMAS 2024: Mini symposium on "Advances in Machine Learning for Composite Materials"

Submitted by Mirkhalaf on

We are organizing a mini symposium at ECCOMAS 2024 (https://eccomas2024.org/) entitled "Advances in Machine Learning for Composite Materials". The conference will be held in Lisbon, Portugal on 3-7 June 2024.

Mini symposium: https://eccomas2024.org/event/area/4ef31f10-5968-11ee-a4f3-000c29ddfc0c
Abstract submission: https://eccomas2024.org/submissions
Submission deadline: December 10, 2023

Workshop on Computational Fatigue Analysis 2023 - FKM-Guideline Non-Linear

Submitted by pragtic on

The workshop is approaching. This is to remind you that those of you or of your colleagues, who would be interested in the latest enhancement of the FKM Guideline for static and fatigue analysis in the direction of non-linear analysis (encompassing both high-cycle and low-cycle fatigue regimes), should apply to the workshop we organize.

 

Workshop on Computational Fatigue Analysis 2023 - FKM-Guideline Non-Linear

Location: Prague, Czechia

When: October 30 - November 1, 2023

PhD positions at Purdue University in computational mechanics of materials, non-Newtonian fluids, AI applications

Submitted by chengchengtao on

Ph.D. graduate assistant positions with full financial support are available (starting from Spring 2024/Fall 2024) in the School of Construction Management Technology at Purdue University. The admitted students are expected to work with Dr. Chengcheng Tao.

Qualifications:

PhD opening at the Pennsylvania State University in porous media physics

Submitted by ymehmani on

The Mehmani Research Group has one opening for a fully funded PhD student starting Fall 2024 in the Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering (www.eme.psu.edu) at the Penn State University. The successful candidate will conduct research on the modeling of reactive transport, machine learning, multiscale algorithms, and multi-resolution imaging of geomaterials.

Two Departmental Lecturer positions in Mechanics of Materials at the University of Oxford

Submitted by Laurence Brassart on
The Department of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford intends to appoint two full-time Departmental Lecturers in Mechanics of Materials to join the Solid Mechanics and Materials Engineering Group to commence as soon as possible. The successful candidates will work at the Department of Engineering Science (Central Oxford, OX1 3PJ). The posts are fixed-term for a duration of four years.
 

Fully funded PhD positions in Cardiovascular Engineering (start Jan. 2024 or later)

Submitted by brunorego on

Description: The Cardiovascular Engineering Lab (CEL) is actively recruiting multiple graduate students interested in pursuing a PhD in Biological Engineering or Engineering Science at Louisiana State University (LSU). Research focus is flexible, depending on the strengths and interests of the applicant. Projects at CEL encompass both experimental studies of cardiovascular biology and mechanics as well as computational modeling and simulation of cardiovascular function.

Tenure Track Faculty Openings Georgia Tech Aerospace

Submitted by christos_edward on

Dear Colleagues: 

The School of Aerospace Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology, invites applications for multiple tenure-track faculty positions. Applicants will be considered at all academic levels and any technical areas of relevance to aerospace systems, interpreted broadly.

More information can be found here: https://ae.gatech.edu/employment

Should you have any questions, do not hesitatate to contact me!

Christos Athanasiou

PhD position in computational mechanics, FSI, and marine energy structures at Stony Brook University

Submitted by George Moutsanidis on

A fully supported PhD position in computational mechanics and fluid-structure interaction (FSI) is available in the Department of Civil Engineering at Stony Brook University. The position is part of a collaborative project led by Drs. Rigoberto Burgueño, Paolo Celli, and George Moutsanidis. The successful applicant will work within an interdisciplinary research team focusing on the design of innovative structures for marine hydrokinetic energy devices, and will concentrate on the development and application of advanced numerical techniques to support these efforts.