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Postdoc opening--Modeling Shock Compaction of Granular Materials

Colleagues,

The Solid Mechanics--Damage and Failure team at Los Alamos National Laboratory is seeking a highly motivated and productive postdoc candidate in the area of shock compaction, with a focus on simulating the microstructure evolution of granular materials using explicit representation of microstructures.

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WCCM 2018, New York City. Symp#1216 Microstructure Regulated Mechanics of Materials Under Extreme Dynamic Environments

Dear Colleague,

A mini-symposium on the Microstructure Regulated Mechanics of Materials Under Extreme Dynamic Environments at the 2018 World Congress on Computational Mechanics (http://www.wccm2018.org/) will take place in stunning heart of New York City, New York from July 22--27, 2018. 

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Postdoc position at The Johns Hopkins University in the area of brittle damage and failure

Postdoctoral Fellow Position: Computational simulations of brittle failure

 

A postdoctoral position is available at The Johns Hopkins University.  The position is in the area of damage-based constitutive modeling and computational simulations of brittle failure.  This postdoc position is in Hopkins Extreme Materials Institute (hemi.jhu.edu). The potential candidate should have a Ph.D. in engineering or a science discipline.  

 

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Computational Biomechanics of a Subject-specific Brain: Postdoctoral Fellowship at The Johns Hopkins University

A Postdoctoral Fellowship is available at The Johns Hopkins University, Whiting School of Engineering, in the area of Computational Brain Biomechanics under accelerative conditions. The goals include modeling the dynamic response of the brain and modeling subject-to-subject variability. The approach will develop computational head model using finite element method, considering advanced mathematical and computational techniques and up-to-date mechanics-based understanding of the brain biomechanics.

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Postdoctoral Fellow, Hopkins Extreme Materials Institute: Modeling the dynamic failure of geological materials

A new postdoctoral fellow position is available within the Hopkins Extreme Materials Institute (hemi.jhu.edu) at Johns Hopkins University.  The position is in the area of experiments and modeling of inelastic deformations in geological materials (including damage and micromechanics of fracture) under impact mechanical loading conditions.  The potential candidate will (a) assist in the development of theoretical and computational models for dynamic behavior and failure of geological materials, (b) closely interact with experts in x-ray phase

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Postdoc position: Phase field models for inelastic deformations in materials

A Postdoctoral position will likely be available at The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, U.S.A. in the area of phase field modeling of inelastic deformations, including fracture, under extreme thermomechanical loading conditions. The potential candidate should have a Ph.D. in engineering or physical sciences disciplines, background in numerical methods, intensive experience related to a topic in multiscale simulations of materials.

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Postdoc position – Modeling dynamic fracture and fragmentation

A Postdoctoral fellowship is available at The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, U.S.A. in the area of fracture and fragmentation under dynamic loading conditions. The potential candidate should have a Ph.D. in an engineering discipline, a strong background in fracture mechanics and extensive computational modeling experience working with the finite element methods or some other numerical method with application to solid mechanics.

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Postdoc position – In vivo biomechanics of brain

Seeking a postdoctoral fellow to research on "In vivo  biomechanics of brain" using magnetic resonance imaging, tagging techniques and image processing techniques. 

See attached flyer and instructions to apply.

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Postdoc position — Modeling fragmentation in brittle materials

Hopkins Extreme Materials Institute (HEMI; hemi.jhu.edu) of The Johns Hopkins University is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to work on modeling fragmentation in brittle materials under extreme loading conditions. The potential candidate should have a Ph.D., with some background in fracture mechanics and experience working with the finite element or some other numerical method.

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A Postdoctoral Fellowship is available

Hopkins Extreme Materials Institute (HEMI; hemi.jhu.edu) of The Johns Hopkins University is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to work on modeling fragmentation in brittle materials under extreme loading conditions. The potential candidate should have a Ph.D., with some background in fracture mechanics and experience working with the finite element or other numerical methods.  

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A Postdoctoral Fellowship position is available

I am seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to work on theoretical and computational
modeling of Traumatic Brain Injury. The position is available immediately. The
potential candidate should have a
Ph.D. (or must have completed the requirements for the Ph.D.) with a background in Solid Mechanics, Biomechanics or related field. The candidate
will be a part of Hopkins Extreme Material Institute (hemi.jhu.edu), under the
guidance of K.T. Ramesh and myself.

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Multi-scale Modeling of Dynamic Behavior of Materials

If your research activites are related to modeling the dynamic behaviour of materials then you may consider participating in minisymposium 4.10 at

12th U.S. National Congress on Computational Mechanics

Raleigh, NC (July 22-25, 2013)

http://12.usnccm.org

 

See attachment for details. The deadline for submitting an abstract is February 28, 2013.

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