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Postdoctoral researcher position opening at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Korea

Submitted by Trung N Nguyen on

We are seeking a highly qualified candidate for a full-time postdoctoral researcher position in the area of Computational Mechanics at the Graduate Institute of Ferrous Technology (GIFT), Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Korea. Candidates with a strong background in continuum/dislocation-based plasticity theory, computational mechanics of sheet metals, FE modelling of sheet metal forming processes… are highly encouraged to apply.

 

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Complex Ordered Patterns in Mechanical Instability Induced Geometrically Frustrated Triangular Cellular Structures

Submitted by Sung Hoon Kang on

We have studied how complex ordered patterns can appear from buckling-induced geometrically frustrated triangular cellular structures.

The paper is selected as the Physical Review Letters Editors' Suggestion and highlighted in Physics Synopsis as the link below.

http://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.098701

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PhD opening in Fall 2014 University of Arkansas at Little Rock

Submitted by Guoliang Huang on

The group of Composite Materials and Dynamics Lab at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock has one opening for a Ph.D. scholarship in the field of mechanics of metamaterials and structural health monitoring. The appointment is to commence in Fall 2014 or as early as possible.

Journal Club Theme of March 2014: 3D Experimental Measurements in Soft Materials

Submitted by franck@brown.edu on
3D Experimental Measurements in Soft Materials - from measuring cell displacement fields to complex hierarchical material deformations and beyond

The Why? - Why do we need 3D material deformation measurement?

Ph.D. positions at Oklahoma State University - Computational Solid Mechanics

Submitted by Hamed Hatami on

We are looking for outstanding candidates for doctoral positions in the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Oklahoma State University to work in the area of computational solid mechanics.

Candidates should have earned a M.Sc. degree in Mechanical Engineering or in a related field from an accredited University.

Candidates with a strong background in numerical simulations, finite element analysis, and/or computational solid mechanics will be only considered.