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Postdoctoral Appointee in Computational Solid Mechanics - Sandia National Laboratories

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What Your Job Will Be Like
The Materials and Failure Modeling Department is seeking a highly motivated individual to join our diverse and inclusive team and contribute to ongoing computational solid mechanics research, development, and analysis.

On any given day, you will have the opportunity to:

WCCM 2024 - Advances in discretization techniques, element technology, mesh adaptivity, and solution strategies for inelasticity, localization, and failure

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We are organizing a Minisymposium "Advances in discretization techniques, element technology, mesh adaptivity, and solution strategies for inelasticity, localization, and failure" for the upcoming 16th World Congress on Computational Mechanics and 4th Pan American Congress on Computational Mechanics (https://www.wccm2024.org/) taking place July 21-26 (2024) in Vancouver, Canada.

Statistical Physics in Constitutive Modeling - APS March Meeting 2024

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Abstract submissions are now open for the upcoming 2024 March Meeting of the American Physical Society (https://march.aps.org/). We are organizing a Focus Topic "Statistical Physics in Constitutive Modeling". Please consider contributing an abstract, and find the description below.

APS 2024 - Statistical Physics in Constitutive Modeling

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We are organizing a Focus Topic "Statistical Physics in Constitutive Modeling" for the upcoming 2024 March Meeting of the American Physical Society (https://march.aps.org/). Please consider contributing an abstract once submissions open on August 31, and find the description below. This will be a exciting opportunity to connect with fellow reseachers in this area and discuss recent work. Questions to mrbuche [at] sandia.gov (mrbuche[at]sandia[dot]gov).