Computational Fluid-Structure Interaction -- A Short Course in San Diego, California
Postdoc Posting - Computational Solid Mechanics - ORNL
Postdoctoral
Research Associate in
Computational Solid Mechanics
Materials
Science and Technology Division
Oak
Ridge National Laboratory
Oak
Ridge, Tennessee
Posting ORNL12-109-MSTD
Project Description:
Postdoctoral Associate Opportunity in Materials and Devices for Power & Energy Applications: US Naval Research Laboratory
The Multifunctional Materials Branch of the Materials Science & Technology Division at the US Naval Research Laboratory in Washington DC has an interest in postdoctoral associate candidates for the areas of materials and devices for power and energy applications.
Hands-On Microfluidics Simulation Workshop.
The NNIN/C at the University of Michigan will be hosting a free Workshop
entitled ” Comsol Hands-on Workshop on Microfluidic Devices “.
In this Workshop, we will focus on COMSOL’s Microfluidics Module
which encompasses easy-to-use tools for the study of microfluidic
devices. Important applications include simulations of lab-on-a-chip
devices, digital microfluidics, electrokinetic and magnetokinetic
devices, inkjets, and micro-pumps.
Determination of Representative Volume Element (RVE) based on Microstructure
Estimating the response of polycrystalline materials using sets of weighted statistical volume elements
Siddiq M. Qidwai, David M. Turner, Stephen R. Niezgoda, Alexis C. Lewis, Andrew B. Geltmacher, David J. Rowenhorst, Surya R. Kalidindi
Acta Materialia, 60, 5284–5299, 2012; http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actamat.2012.06.026
Two Ph.D. positions on the synthesis, characterization, and modeling of energy-storage materials with nanostructures
Two doctoral (Ph.D.) research assistant (RA) student positions are available on the synthesis, characterization, and modeling of high performance energy-storage materials with nanostructures.
Postdoctoral Position Opening in the Sottos group, University of Illinois
Shock Wave Energy Dissapation in Mehcanochemcially Active Polymers