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Position for expert FEA analyst available at Dallas area, Texas

Submitted by Xiao Hu Liu on

Please apply online. Do not contact me; I do not work in the company.

The Research and Computer Aided Engineering group at Carrollton Technology Center of Halliburton is looking for an expert FEA analyst at principal engineer level. This position requires

1) Extensive experience with nonlinear finite element analysis and fundamental understanding and knowledge of Solid Mechanics.

2) In depth knowledge of finite element method, extensive experience with commercial FEA software, such as ABAQUS is highly desired.

Minisymposium on Multiscale Modeling and Simulations of Materials Phenomena at USNCCM12, Raleigh, NC, USA (July 22-25, 2013)

Submitted by Shailendra on
Dear Colleagues:

We cordially invite you to participate in the 12thU.S. National Congress on Computational Mechanics (US-NCCM12) by giving a talk in our minisymposium titled Multiscale Modeling and Simulations of Materials Phenomena. The Congress will be held in Raleigh, NC, USA during July 22-25, 2013.

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Symposium on Wrinkled and Crumpled Membranes

Submitted by Nanshu Lu on

Dear Colleagues,



On behalf of the organizing committee, I cordially invite your participation in Symposium on Wrinkled and Crumpled Membranes, as part of the 13th Pan-American Congress of Applied Mechanics (PACAM XIII), to be held in Houston, Texas, May 22-24, 2013.



Senior Research Scientist in hydraulic fracturing/geomechanics

Submitted by Andrew Bunger on

CSIRO division of Earth Science and Resource Engineering is seeking a Senior Research Scientist in hydraulic fracturing/geomechanics. The position is located in Melbourne, Australia and the successful candidate will play a leading role in a world class hydraulic fracturing laboratory facility and in a hydraulic fracturing research team that integrates modelling with experimentation at laboratory and field scales.

An observation on the experimental measurement of dislocation density

Submitted by Amit Acharya on

Amit Acharya and Robin J. Knops

(to appear in Journal of Elasticity)

The common practice of ignoring the elastic strain gradient in measurements of geometrically necessary dislocation (GND) density is critically examined. It is concluded that the practice may result in substantial errors. Our analysis points to the importance of spatial variations of the elastic strain field in relation to its magnitude in inferring estimates of dislocation density from measurements.

Journal of Applied Mechanics Award

Submitted by Yonggang Huang on

The Journal of Applied Mechanics Award is provided by the Applied
Mechanics Division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers to honor the
best paper which has been published in the Journal of Applied Mechanics during
the two calendar years immediately preceding the year of the award. The award
will be made annually to the corresponding author of the paper who received their
Ph.D. no more than 10 years prior to July 1 of the year of award. Corresponding
authors who have yet to receive a Ph.D. may also be considered. The award will