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Funded PhD Positions in New Zealand

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The Canterbury Fracture Group (www.cfg.nz) has open PhD positions in the area of high throughput experimentation.

 

 

The positions will involve laboratory, modelling, and analysis work to support our effort to characterize the tail of the fatigue life distribution across a range of parameters. We will be building on this recently published work www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0142112325000866

 

 

Funded PhD Positions in New Zealand

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I (@ https://cfg.cornell.edu/ ) am moving to the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand. If you are interested in pursuing a PhD with me (and helping to establish my new lab there) in the Department of Civil and Natural Resources Engineering at the University of Canterbury, please complete the application for fellowship at the following link

https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7064096300551573504

Tenure-track faculty position in Civil Infrastructure Engineering at Cornell

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The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Cornell University (Ithaca campus) invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in the broad area of Civil Infrastructure Engineering. Applicants should have a deep expertise in a foundational discipline (such as engineering mechanics, applied mathematics, risk analysis, materials science, and/or computational science and engineering) and a history of research achievement supporting technology in at least one of the following areas:

Cornell Tenure-Track Faculty Position in the area of Structural and/or Geomechanical Behavior

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A tenure-track faculty position at the assistant professor level is available in the School of Civil & Environmental Engineering at Cornell University (Ithaca campus) in the area of structural and/or geomechanical behavior across materials and time and length scales.

Postdoctoral Position at Cornell: Modeling the Chemo-Mechanics of Deformation and Fracture via a Concurrent Multiscale Approach

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A postdoctoral position is available in the Computational Mechanics and Materials
Group within the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Cornell
University (http://ceeserver.cee.cornell.edu/dhw52/index.shtml).
The project will involve the application of ab-initio atomistic modeling
techniques to illuminate the mechanisms by which impurities and environment
influence the mechanical failure of engineering materials.

Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Structural Engineering at Cornell

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CORNELL UNIVERSITY School of Civil and Environmental Engineering announces a tenure-track faculty position in structural engineering starting in Fall 2012-2013.

At Cornell, structural engineering is conceived of broadly, to encompass structures across scales where well understood physical laws apply. We are currently seeking a person in stochastic mechanics, with the ability to develop and use modern computational tools to solve real problems and to advance both the understanding and design of complex structural systems across a range of materials.

Postdoctoral Position in Multiscale Mechanical Modeling at Cornell

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A postdoctoral position is available starting June 1st within the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Cornell University. The project entails an investigation of the key features associated with ductile fracture in aluminum alloys.  The investigation will utilize a concurrent discrete-dislocation atomistic simulation framework and will likely