Characterization and Prediction of Polymer/Active Material Interface Failure in Battery Electrodes
Characterization and Prediction of Polymer/Active Material Interface Failure in Battery Electrodes
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Characterization and Prediction of Polymer/Active Material Interface Failure in Battery Electrodes
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Prof. Wei TONG of Southern Methodist University is looking to recruit several Ph.D. students in the fall of 2023 to work on anisotropic plasticity, metal forming, laser materials processing, and additive manufacturing research projects at Research Center for Advanced Manufacturing (RCAM). Good background in solid mechanics, experimental technique, or finite element modeling is highly welcome. The potential candidate should hold an M.S. degree in mechanical, aerospace engineering, solid, engineering mechanics, or other related majors.
Applications by MTU eRecruitment systems only. Applications will not be accepted in any other format. Please log on to www.mtu.ie/vacancies
Closing date for receipt of completed applications is 1pm on 6 th January 2023.
Applications by MTU eRecruitment systems only. Applications will not be accepted in any other format. Please log on to www.mtu.ie/vacancies
Closing date for receipt of completed applications is 1pm on 6 th January 2023.
Ph.D. positions are available at the Multiscale Material Modeling Lab at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. The Ph.D. students will develop and use tools such as machine learning, finite elements, and molecular dynamics to study the mechanical properties of materials. Candidates with a strong background and interest in solid mechanics, programming, and computational solid mechanics are encouraged to submit their CV to atabarra [at] uncc.edu (atabarra[at]uncc[dot]edu).
We have 1 PhD position in 2023 Spring/Fall at SUNY Binghamton, New York.
The research will be on computational modeling of soft functional composites for electronics applications. You will mainly perform multiphysics finite element simulation (ABAQUS) and nonlinear constitutive modeling.
Extreme Mechanics Letters (EML) is pleased to announce the initiation of an EML - Early Career Advisory Board (EML-ECAB) program to promote outstanding early career researchers and engage them in a path towards editorial services and contributions.
Extreme Mechanics Letters (EML) honors the best young researchers who have published their highly impactful papers in EML by bestowing upon them the EML Young Investigator Award (YIA). The winners of the EML YIA will be presented a certificate, an honorarium, and an opportunity to give an EML Webinar.
A 4-year PhD studentship is available in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at University College London.