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Postdoctoral Position in Computational Biomechanics

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The Nguyen Lab (nguyenlab.wse.jhu.edu) invites applications for a postdoctoral position in computational biomechanics with applications to ocular biomechanics. The postdoctoral scholar will be involved in an R01 funded project to study the relationship between the structure and mechanical properties of the optic nerve head tissues and remodeling with glaucoma.  The project is highly interdisciplinary and involves long-standing collaborations between the Nguyen Lab and world-renowned glaucoma clinician-scientists at the Wilmer Eye I

Postdoctoral Position in Computational Biomechanics

Submitted by vicky.nguyen on

The Nguyen Lab (nguyenlab.wse.jhu.edu) invites applications for a postdoctoral position in computational biomechanics with applications to ocular biomechanics. The postdoctoral scholar will be involved in an R01 funded project to study the relationship between the structure and mechanical properties of the optic nerve head tissues and remodeling with glaucoma.  The project is highly interdisciplinary and involves long-standing collaborations between the Nguyen Lab and world-renowned glaucoma clinician-scientists at the Wilmer Eye I

Postdoctoral Fellow in Data-Intensive Modeling of Architected Polymer Blends at Johns Hopkins University

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The Nguyen Lab and Elbert Lab invite applications for a postdoctoral position in data-intensive modeling and analysis of architected polymer blends, starting as soon as possible. The position is part of a funded NSF-DMREF grant to create Materials Architected by Adaptive Processing in accord with Materials Genome Initiative (MGI) goals.

Multiple Postdoctoral Positions in 3D Printing of Soft Materials, Computational Design, and Mechanics of Metamaterials at Johns Hopkins University

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The Guest (ce.jhu.edu/topopt), Mueller (muellerlab.com), and Nguyen (nguyenlab.wse.jhu.edu) research groups invite applications for multiple Postdoctoral Fellow positions in Digital Fabrication, Mechanical Metamaterials, and Topology Optimization. The Fellows will be based in one group and have the opportunity to collaborate within an interdisciplinary and highly visible project spanning Johns Hopkins University, a National Lab, and an industry partner.

Faculty Position at JHU in Area of Mechanics and Materials

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The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Johns Hopkins University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at all levels and in all areas of mechanics and materials. Intellectual areas of great interest include the intersection of mechanics and materials with AI and machine learning, advanced manufacturing, sustainability, and resiliency; mechanics of materials in extreme and uncertain environments; applications of mechanics in soft robotics; biomechanics; and geomechanics.

Introducing a new website for the Society of Engineering Science (SES)

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Dear iMechanica Community,

 

It is my pleasure to announce that SES has a new online home. Please visit us at https://socengsci.org to learn more about SES and its activities.

 

 

Best Regards,

 

Thao (Vicky) Nguyen

President of SES

Professor

Department of Mechanical Egineering

Johns Hopkins University

Introducing a new website for the Society of Engineering Science

Submitted by vicky.nguyen on

Dear iMechanica community,

 

It is my pleasure to announce that SES has a new online home. Please visit us at https://socengsci.org to learn more about the society and its activities.  

 

Best Regards,

Thao (Vicky) Nguyen

President of SES

Professor

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Johns Hopkins University.

Seeking Postdoctoral scholar for a join NIST-JHU project on dynamic response of soft materials

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The Mechanical Engineering Department at Johns Hopkins University is seeking a postdoctoral fellow to work on a project with the Security Technologies Group in the Material Measurement Laboratory at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, MD.