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10th International Conference on Computational Methods (ICCM2019)

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ICCM2019, July 9th-13th, Singapore

 

The conference series originated in Singapore in 2004 by Professor GR Liu, followed by ICCM2007 in Hiroshima, Japan, ICCM2010 in Zhangjiajie, China, ICCM2012 in Gold Coast, Australia, ICCM2014 at Cambridge, England, ICCM2015 at Auckland, New Zealand, ICCM2016 at Berkeley, USA, ICCM2017 at Guilin, China, and ICCM2018 at Rome, Italy.

Research Scientist at IHPC, A*STAR, Singapore (SHM / Vibration and noise)

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We have a Research Scientist position to fill.  Mainly two research directions:  use advanced computational methods and work with experimental researchers to do 1) structural health monitoring (SHM), 2) vibroacoustic analysis.  

Requirements:

PhD in Engineering / Physics or equivalent

Strong background in acoustics, vibro-acoustics, noise control, SHM/NDT

Experience in numerical simulation software such as ANSYS / ABAQUS, Virtual Lab / Acoustics, Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA), SOLIDWORKS

Research Scientist at A*STAR Singapore (Developing medical devices)

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We recently awarded a grant to develop stent-graft. We welcome those young scientists to apply for a 'Research Scientist' position at IHPC, A*STAR. The candidates should come from computational mechanics background, and have some previous experience in the study of medical devices including cardiovascular stents and stent-grafts. others: 1). Computational bioengineering and biomechanics, structural optimization 2). Familiar with software such as ANSYS, ABAQUS, SOLIDWORKS, etc.

Research Scientist at IHPC A*STAR Singapore

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You will be responsible for using numerical methods and computer software to design, develop and validate new devices for a couple of projects. 

Requirements:

  • PhD in Engineering  with good knowledge of fluid dynamics  and solid mechanics
  • Strong background in Vibro-acoustics, Building Ventilation, Fluid Structure Interaction (FSI)
  • Experience in numerical simulation software such as ANSYS (CFX or FLUENT), Virtual Lab / Acoustics, SOLIDWORKS

 

We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

Research Scientist at IHPC, A*STAR, Singapore (Vibration and noise)

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You will be responsible for using numerical methods and computer software to design, develop and validate novel window system. You will also be involved in theoretic analysis and characterisation of conventional noise control design such as microperforated panel (MPPs) and advanced active approaches such as active structural acoustics control. You will also evaluate prototypes and optimising the design until it works by using modelling and simulation as the main tool.

Requirements:

Research Scientist at Institute of High Performance Computing, A*STAR

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Vibro-acoustics (2 positions)

Noise is one of the vitally important factors determining the quality of life and liveability in urban areas. We have awarded a grant to develop novel windows enabled with green and intelligent sound absorbing materials that have substantially reduced noise transmission, and at the same time maintain ventilation function to realize good thermal comfort and resource efficiency. You are welcome to apply if you are:

Research Scientist at Institute of High Performance Computing, A*STAR

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The position is still open for apply.



You will perform research and development work using active/passive vibration control measures to reduce vibration of typical offshore structures. You will also develop new

numerical models, new control algorithm, and optimize the locations of actuator/sensors.  



Requirements:



·               A PhD in Mechanical/Civil Engineering



Scientist postion at IHPC, A*STAR Singapore for 3 yrs

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 You will perform research and development work using active/passive vibration control measures to reduce vibration of typical offshore structures. You will also develop new

numerical models, new control algorithm, optimize the locations of actuator/sensors.  



Requirements:



·               A PhD in Mechanical/Civil Engineering