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Research Fellow in High Resolution Microscopy of Engineering Alloys

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A position as a postdoctoral Research Fellow is available at the University of Limerick, Ireland (https://www.ul.ie/;  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Ireland). The successful candidate will be part of a team working on the Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) funded frontiers of the future project: Physically-based modelling of bainitic and martensitic steels for flexible and sustainable power generation and distribution (PrOCCESS).

Post Doctoral Researcher in Smart Machining (Testing and Simulation)

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The Confirm Centre for Smart Manufacturing is a new research centre based at the University of Limerick. The Centre brings together 42 industry partners and 16 international manufacturing centres of excellence to focus on the development of smart manufacturing for applications across Ireland’s leading industrial sectors.  

Fellowships (3 year) available in computational mechanics of composite materials

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Expressions of interest are invited for applicants interested in applying for a 3 year post-doctoral fellowship in the area of computational mechanics of composite materials.

Post Doctoral Researcher in Microstructural Modelling of Materials

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A post doctoral position is available at the University of Limerick, Ireland. The object of the research, which is funded by Science Foundation Ireland (SFI), is to obtain an understanding of the mechanical behaviour of ferritic and martensitic steels at the micron and sub-micron scale and to link this behaviour to component behaviour. The work will involve computational and experimental studies of material behaviour using a range of numerical and experimental techniques.

2 Post Doctoral researcher positions in Computational Mechanics of Materials

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Two post doctoral positions are available at the University of Limerick, Ireland. The object of the research, which is funded by Science Foundation Ireland (SFI), is to obtain an understanding of the mechanical behaviour of ferritic and martensitic steels at the micron and sub-micron scale and to link this behaviour to component behaviour. The work will involve computational and experimental studies of material behaviour using a range of numerical and experimental techniques.