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Abstract Submission to ICME Prize Extended to August 24.

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The abstract submission to the bi-annual AIAA Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) Prize) has been extended to August 24. The best project will be selected and honored at 2020 SciTech conference along with $1500 cash award. To participate, you need to submit a description of your project which will be reviewed by the ICME prize committee. More details can be found at Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) Prize : The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.

Multiscale Modeling of Composite Structures Using Mechanics of Structure Genome

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I am conducting a free workshop on Mechanics of Structure Genome on the NAFEMS Conference on Advancing Analysis & Simulation in Engineering (https://www.nafems.org/2018/americas) . If you happen to attend the conference, you are welcome to join me. The details are:

Time: Tuesday, June 5th, 2:20-4:00. 
Address: Room 21

How to use cdmHUB as a Cloud Collaboratory for Composites Design and Manufacturing

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I will give a workshop on How to use cdmHUB as a Cloud Collaboratory for Composites Design and Manufacturing on The Conference on Advancing Analysis & Simulation in Engineering, June 5-7, Cleveland, Ohio. Details can be found at https://www.nafems.org/2018/americas/training/. 

Time to Register for 2017 American Society for Composites Annual Conference at Purdue

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Dear Colleagues, if you are interested in the state-of-the-art R&D in composite materials, you might want to attend the American Society for Composites Anuual Meeting at Purdue (10/22-25, 2017). The registeration is open at https://cdmhub.org/groups/asc2017/registration

Purdue Composites Manufacturing & Simulation Center is Hiring

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Purdue Composites Manufacturing & Simulation Center is looking for outstanding candidates to fill multiple faculty positions at the level of Full, Associate and Assitant Professor in composites manufacturing & simulation. Please check https://cdmhub.org/explore/newsletter for mroe details. 

Turn your computer codes into Apps connected to HPC in the Cloud

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Dear Imechanicians, I hope this turns out to be useful for some of you who are interested in sharing their computer codes. We are working on a free platform, cdmHUB.org, to allow users to quickly turn your scripts into Apps connected with HPC power in the cloud. Currently, the system can easily handle Linux or Windows executables. We are developing new functionalities so that other typical scripts such as Abaqus UMATs, Python scripts, matlab scripts can also be disseminated as launchable Apps in cloud.