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Two PhD positions in computational solid mechanics at MINES ParisTech

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1. The focus of the first PhD project is numerical methods in contact mechanics

"Development of advanced numerical methods in contact mechanics for aerospace applications"

2. The second PhD project aims at understanding of deformation and failure of embedded micro-chips via finite element analysis + some developments in finite element code Z-set

"Development of advanced multi-scale numerical methods for mechanical simulation of fabric embedded microelectronic devices"

Finite Element software Z-set : new web page

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New web page of Finite Element Analysis software Z-set is now open: http://zset-software.com/

What is Z-set

Z-set is a computational code devoted to the analysis of material and
structure behavior, involving a finite element solver and a collection
of specific tools for material parameter calibration, preprocessing and
postprocessing computations. Z-set is the result of 30 years of close collaboration between the

PhD position "Carbone interphases in SiC/SiC composites"

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We are looking for PhD candidates to study interfaces in SiC/SiC fiber composites. The project is in collaboration with CEA and Centre des Matériaux, MINES ParisTech under the supervision of Marie-Hélène Berger (MINES ParisTech), Cédric Sauder (DMN/SRMA/LTMEX) and Sylvie Poissonnet (DMN/SRMP).

Title : "Influence of Carbone interphases in SiC/SiC composites based on Hi-Nicalon S and Tyranno SA3 fibers"

Call for Applications: Assistant Professor in Metallurgy at Centre des Matériaux, MINES ParisTech

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Call for Applications: Assistant Professor in Metallurgy at Centre des Matériaux, MINES ParisTech

 The Centre des Matériaux is located in Evry (35 km south from Paris) and is a research laboratory of

Mines Paris Tech in association with CNRS (UMR 7633). It employs about 200 persons including 29 staff

researchers, 50 technicians and engineers, 86 PhD students and 14 post-docs. Research fields include

microstructural characterization, mechanical testing and numerical simulations in mechanics, metallurgy