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PostDoc position in Biomechanics at Graz University of Technology

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A postdoc position as a University Assistant for 6 years, fully employed (40 hours/week), expected commencement of employment: June 1, 2020, at the Institute of Biomechanics, Graz University of Technology, Austria.

Acceptance conditions:
Completed doctoral study of engineering sciences in the area of computational (bio)mechanics.

Requested Qualification:

PhD position in Biomechanics at Graz University of Technology

Submitted by Gerhard Holzapfel on

A position as a University Assistant for 4 years, fully employed (40 hours/week); expected commencement of employment: June 1, 2020, at the Institute of Biomechanics, Graz University of Technology, Austria.

Acceptance conditions:
The candidate has a qualified Masters in biomedical engineering, biophysics, mechanical, electrical or

7th Summer School on Biomechanics of Soft Tissues: Multiscale Modeling, Simulation and Applications

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7th Summer School on Biomechanics of Soft Tissues: Multiscale Modeling, Simulation and Applications
Graz University of Technology, Austria
July 4 - 8, 2016

coordinated by:
Gerhard A. Holzapfel, Graz University of Technology, Austria
Ray W. Ogden, University of Glasgow, UK

7th Summer School on Biomechanics of Soft Tissues: Multiscale Modeling, Simulation and Applications

Submitted by Gerhard Holzapfel on

7th Summer School on Biomechanics of Soft Tissues: Multiscale Modeling, Simulation and Applications
Graz University of Technology, Austria
July 4 - 8, 2016

coordinated by:
Gerhard A. Holzapfel, Graz University of Technology, Austria
Ray W. Ogden, University of Glasgow, UK

PhD Position: Solid Mechanics/Biomechanics at KTH-Stockholm

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PhD Position: Solid Mechanics/Biomechanics at KTH-Stockholm

A four to five-year PhD position focusing on the analysis of multi-scale phenomena in diseased blood vessels including atherosclerotic plaques has recently been opened at KTH Solid Mechanics. The position is fully supported by the Swedish Research Council.