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The Geometry of Discombinations and its Applications to Semi-Inverse Problems in Anelasticity

Submitted by arash_yavari on

The geometric formulation of continuum mechanics provides a powerful approach to understand and solve problems in anelasticity where an elastic deformation is combined with a non-elastic component arising from defects, thermal stresses, growth effects, or other effects leading to residual stresses. The central idea is to assume that the material manifold, prescribing the reference configuration for a body, has an intrinsic, non-Euclidean, geometric structure. Residual stresses then naturally arise when this configuration is mapped into Euclidean space.

Masters/Ph.D position available

Submitted by Karthic_Narayanan on

 On behalf

 A fully funded Masters or Ph.D student position is available @ Monash University, Malaysia Campus. The project will be supervised by Dr.Ean Hin OOI (http://scholar.google.com.sg/citations?user=SAj61qwAAAAJ&hl=en ). Kindly email your enquiries to Ooi.Ean.Hin [at] monash.edu (Ooi[dot]Ean[dot]Hin[at]monash[dot]edu)

Lecturer / professorship opportunities in Mechanical Engineering at University of Cape Town

Submitted by Reuben Govender on

The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Cape Town is seeking applicants for the following permanent academic positions:

 Solid Mechanics at the Lecturer / Senior Lecturer level :

http://www.uct.ac.za/usr/about/intro/vacancies/execacad/2014/EBE_MechEn…

 

Thermo-Fluid Mechanics at the Professor / Associate professor level: 

Multiphysics Simulation Engineer

Submitted by elabbasi on

Veryst Engineering has an opening for a Multiphysics Simulation Engineer to work on problems involving fluid flow, structural mechanics, heat transfer and/or acoustics. Responsibilities include engineering analysis and design. Ph.D. or Masters Degree in mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, aeronautical engineering, or physics with some industrial experience preferred. Strong academic record and references necessary. Experience with COMSOL Multiphysics, ANSYS, and/or Abaqus is desirable.