Post-doctoral position in structural optimization (ULB-BATir, Belgium)
Post-doctoral position in structural optimization (Université́ Libre de Bruxelles – BATir Department)
Topic: Structural optimization assisted by metamodels for mixed variables
4 Post-docs, 2 PhD studentships - Isogeometric, Meshless, Multiscale Methods, XFEM
(Closing date:
15 December 2011) £24370 - £28251 per annum (Grade 5), £29972 - £35788
per annum (Grade 6). 3 posts
http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/jobs/engin/research-assistants--research-assoc…
(Closing date:
PhD-Position in Initial Training Network (ITN): FE-Modelling of electromechanically coupled materials
Discover the NANOMOTION World as an Early Stage Researcher (PhD student) in an EU-wide program on “Nanoelectromechanical Motion in Functional Materials (NANOMOTION)”!
The individual project:
“Finite-element modelling of electromechanically coupled materials”
will be hosted at University of Duisburg-Essen (Germany), www.uni-due.de/mechanika, with secondment to the University College Dublin (Ireland).
ECCOMAS 2012: MS on Computational Homogenization: last deadline December 15, 2011
Abstracts can still be submitted to the ECCOMAS 2012 Mini-Symposium MS 102 "Multiscale Computational Homogenization for bridging scales in the mechanics and physics of complex materials", co-organizers : J. Yvonnet, M. Geers, K. Terada, P. Wriggers, until December 15, 2011.
http://eccomas2012.conf.tuwien.ac.at/scientific-programme/mini-symposia.html
Looking forward to meet you in Vienna
ICTAM2012 Updates: Online application for Support Grants is now open
Dear Colleagues, We’re pleased to announce that the online
application for the Congress Support Grants is available now. For further
instructions on how to apply for the support, please visit
http://www.ictam2012.org.
ICTAM2012 First Announcement and Call for Papers
Dear Colleagues,
Crack and Fracture Problems in Piezo-Electric-Magnetic Matrix
ICNAAM 2012, Kypriotis Hotels and Conference Center, Kos, Greece, 19-25 September 2012
Geometry of Non-Linear Continuum Mechanics
This is an attempt to contribute to bring the discussion on non-linear issues in Continuum Mechanics (CM) under the comprehensive supervision of modern differential geometry (DG). Some people would say that engineers do not need so much mathematics, but such an opinion is a sure indicator of lack of knowledge of the matter. In fact I am an engineer, a University teacher and a designer in Structural Engineering and my experience is that a lot of troubles would have been saved to me by a basic training in DG.