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Funded Ph.D. position in the Department of Mechanical Engineering- Engineering Mechanics at the Michigan Technological University. Starting September 2018.

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We are looking for a self-motivated PhD student to study Machine Learning enabled computational models for applications in Biomedical Imaging and Multi-Scale Material Modeling. 

This project will draw ideas from various subjects including Computational Mechanics, Machine Learning and Materials Physics. This is a collaborative project between MTU and University of Wisconsin, Madison. 

The candidate would have access to the advanced computing facilities, collaborations with researchers in other universities, and experimental collaborations. 

Mini-symposium: Mechanics and Physics of 2D Crystalline Materials (at the WCCM 2018)

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Dear Colleagues, 

Dr. Dbakar Datta and I are co-organizing a session titled “Mechanics and Physics of 2D Crystalline Materials” (Track #1203) for the upcoming WCCM 2018 conference in New York City.

We would like to cordially invite you to submit an abstract to our session. The topics of this symposium include (but not limited to) the following:

Funded Ph.D. position in the Department of Mechanical Engineering- Engineering Mechanics at the Michigan Technological University

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We are looking for a self-motivated PhD student to study Multi-Scale Material Modeling for different material systems such as Graphene and Polymeric Materials. This position is supported by the MEEM Department at MTU. This project will draw ideas from various subjects including Computational Mechanics and Materials Physics.

The candidate would have access to the advanced computing facilities, collaborations with researchers in other universities, and experimental collaborations. 

Funded Ph.D. position in the Department of Mechanical Engineering- Engineering Mechanics at the Michigan Technological University

Submitted by susanta on

We are looking for a self-motivated PhD student to study Multi-Scale Material Modeling for different material systems such as Graphene and Polymeric Materials. This position is supported by the MEEM Department at MTU. This project will draw ideas from various subjects including Computational Mechanics and Materials Physics.

The candidate would have access to the advanced computing facilities, collaborations with researchers in other universities, and experimental collaborations. 

An atomistic-based foliation model for multilayer graphene materials and nanotubes

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The mechanical behavior of mono- and multi- layered graphene and carbon nanotube (CNT) systems has attracted great attention over the last decade because of their importance in nano-science and nanotechnology.