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Postdoctoral Appointee in Experimental Impact Mechanics at Sandia National Laboratories
Job Title - Experimental Mechanics Postdoctoral Appointee
Job ID - 655230
Location - Albuquerque, NM
Department - 01528
Regular/Temporary - Temporary
Full/Part Time - Full-Time
We are seeking a Postdoctoral Appointee for the Experimental Impact Mechanics Laboratory.
Key functions of this role include, but are not limited to:
Post-Doc Position in Experimental Impact Mechanics Available at Sandia National Laboratories
Job Title Experimental Mechanics Postdoctoral Appointee
Job ID 653894
Location Albuquerque, NM Department 01528
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Call for Abstract - McMat2015 Symposium 17: Mechanicas of Materials in Extreme Environments
The ASME 2015 Applied Mechanics and Materials Conference (McMat2015) will be held in Seattle, Washington, USA, June 29-July 1, 2015. We are organizing a symposium at this conference - Symposium 17: Mechanics of Materials in Extreme Environments.
Postdoctoral Appointee - Experimental Mechanics at Sandia National Laboratories, California
Sandia National Laboratories is the nation's premier science and engineering lab for national security and technology innovation with major facilities in Albuquerque, New Mexico and Livermore, California. We are a world-class team of scientists, engineers, technologists, post docs, and visiting researchers all focused on cutting-edge technology, ranging from homeland defense, global security, biotechnology, and environmental preservation to energy and combustion research, computer security, and nuclear defense. To learn more, please visit our website at
Call for Abstracts for Dynamic Behavior Track at 2009 SEM Annual Conference & Exposition, June 1-3 2009, Albuquerque NM
Dynamic Behavior of Materials Track at 2009 SEM Annual Conference & Exposition on Experimental and Applied Mechanics,
June 1-3, 2009 Albuquerque, NM
Abstract Deadline: October 16th, 2008
Sponsored by: The SEM Dynamic Behavior of Materials Technical Division
Organized by: Kathryn A. Dannemann (Chair), Southwest Research Institute;