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Ph.D. positions in Dr. Xiaoyu Tang’s group in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at Northeastern University in the area of Fluid Mechanics and Soft Matter (2020 Fall / 2021 Spring / 2021 Fall)
Overview
Dr. Xiaoyu Tang’s group in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at Northeastern University has multiple fully funded Ph.D. positions in the area of Fluid Mechanics and Soft Matter. Research in the group focuses on multiphase flow, microfluidics, and active matter, using both experimental and numerical techniques. Selected candidates are expected to start in the Spring or Fall of 2021. Under special cases, a Fall 2020 start date may also be arranged. Visiting students/scholars are always welcome.
Fully-funded PhD student positions in the field of materials in extreme environments using small-scale computational methods
Dr. Yanqing Su's group in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the Utah State University (USU) is looking for fully funded Ph.D. students in the field of materials in extreme environments using small-scale computational methods. Self-motivated individuals who have research experience in one or more of the following areas are strongly encouraged to apply for the Ph.D. positions in our group:
Call for papers: Nanofabrication, Atomic and Close-to-atomic Scale Manufacturing
A Special Issue entitled "Nanofabrication, Atomic and Close-to-atomic Scale Manufacturing" for the journal Nanomanufacturing and Metrology is now open for submission:
The submission deadline is June 15, 2020. For more information, please refer to the attached flier or this webpage:
Open PhD positions in the general field of theoretical, applied, and computational mechanics of materials
A research group at Iowa State University is looking for fully funded research assistants in the general field of theoretical, applied, and computational mechanics of materials. Research topics will fall into a broad area of modeling and simulation of mechanical and transport behaviors, such as plasticity, fracture, phase transformation, thermal transport, and mass transport, in a variety of engineering materials.