The Department of Civil, Structural, and Environmental Engineering at the University at Buffalo has two new open faculty positions, as described below.
1- An open-rank tenure-track faculty position in Geotechnical Engineering. For more information and application instructions, visit: https://lnkd.in/gr8fSNaP
Prof. Zdenek Bazant (Northwestern University, USA) sent me a copy of the plenary lecture he delivered at Int. Conf. on Damage Mechanics 4 at LSU on May 15, 2023, to be posted. The lecture is about a critique of the theoretical inconsistencies in the Phase Field and Peridynamics techniques. Remarkably interesting talk that will create a significant discussion about the validity of these methods..
50 days' of free access to the article. Anyone clicking on this link before May 12, 2023, will be taken directly to the latest version of the article on ScienceDirect, which you are welcome to read or download. No sign-up, registration, or fees are required.
The Fourth International Conference on Damage Mechanics, ICDM4, will be held at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on May 15th-18th, 2023. The abstract submission will be due on December 15th, 2022. Please consider submitting an abstract using the templates (https://lnkd.in/gBEW8SKq). If you submitted an abstract in 2019, you would need to resubmit it before the deadline. Best wishes to you all!
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Our new paper on ultrasonic vibration fatigue [a collaboration between 4 universities & 3 countries] is available for free access until December 21, 2021,
Our new review article [open acess] on damage, void evolution, and fatigue life prediction models. We tried to include everything done in the last 20 years. My apologies if we missed your work. Metals | Free Full-Text | A Review of Damage, Void Evolution, and Fatigue Life Prediction Models (mdpi.com)
If you are interested in the most recent advances in physics-based Fatigue, Fracture, Failure Prediction, and Structural Health Monitoring You may find this publication helpful.
Strain rate and temperature dependent elastic limit of mild steel is investigated by developing a dislocation incipient motion-based proportionality limit stress model. Temperature effect on strain energy of an edge dislocation is modeled by using unified mechanics theory. Unified mechanics theory-based index, called thermodynamic state index, is used to model thermally assisted degradation of strain energy. Kinetic energy due to thermal vibrations is added to the kinetic energy of an accelerating dislocation.
Two Post-Doc Positions are available, Unified Mechanics Theory will be adopted for High Entropy Alloys.
Two Post-doctoral Researchers are sought to work on the H2020-SPACE project ATLAS (Advanced Design of High Entropy Alloys Based Materials for Space Propulsion)
TWO RESEARCH POSITIONS AVAILABLE SOON !!! (Unified Mechanics Theory will be adopted in this research)
Two Post-doctoral Researchers are sought to work on the H2020-SPACE project ATLAS (Advanced Design of High Entropy Alloys Based Materials for Space Propulsion)
Here is a Youtube video link to my recent lecture on the Unification of Newton's Laws and Thermodynamics' Laws at the Thermodynamics 2.0 Conference on June 22-24, 2020.
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