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PhD position in data-driven modelling of composite materials

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A fully funded PhD project in predictive data-driven modelling of polymer composites for hydrogen applications at the University of Warwick, UK.

We are looking for a talented graduate in Physics, Mathematics or Engineering to work on this exciting project that will combine data-driven phase-field modelling to understand better the problem of microcavitation in polymer composites for hydrogen storage and transmission. 

Final call for abstracts: MULTIPHYSICS PROBLEMS

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Dear Colleagues,

We are still inviting submissions to our thematic session on ‘Multiphysics Problems’ at the 42nd Solid Mechanics Conference (SOLMECH) combined with the 24th Conference on Computer Methods in Mechanics in Swinoujscie (Poland), September 5-8, 2022 http://cmm-solmech.ippt.pan.pl/index.html . Please see more details in the attached PDF.

 

 

PhD position in chemo-mechanical modelling of energy materials at the University of Warwick, UK

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An exciting PhD position exists at the University of Warwick (https://warwick.ac.uk/) within a collaborative multiscale materials modelling PhD project on chemo-mechanical modelling of energy materials.  

Fully funded PhD Positions within HetSys Centre for Doctoral Training at Warwick for October 2022 start

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HetSys is a recently established EPSRC-supported Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) which trains people to challenge current state-of-the-art in computational modelling of heterogeneous, real-world systems across a range of research themes which this year include nanoscale devices, superalloys, laser-plasma interactions etc and future medicines.

 

Symposium on Energy Materials at the EMMC18 - University of Oxford - Submit your abstract now!

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Dear Colleagues, 

We would like to invite you to submit an abstract to a symposium on Energy Materials at the 18th European Mechanics of Materials Conference (EMMC18) (https://www.emmc18.org/) that will take place April 4-6, 2022 at the University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.

Research Fellow in Computational Micromechanics

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The Multiscale Materials Modelling Team in WMG (University of Warwick), led by Dr Figiel, is currently seeking a Research Fellow to carry out research in the area of Computational Micromechanics of Solid-state Batteries. This post is part of a large consortium SOLBAT (https://www.solbat-faraday.org/), focussed on developing next-generation solid-state batteries, which has been led by the University of Oxford, and funded by the Faraday Institution (https://faraday.ac.uk/).

Mini-Symposium on modeling interfaces at multiple scales

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Dear Colleagues,

 

We are pleased to invite you to the minisymposium ‘Computational Methods for Modeling Stationary and Non-Stationary Interfaces at Multiple Scales’ at the 16th US National Congress on Computational Mechanics (http://16.usnccm.org). The conference is scheduled for July 25-July 29 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.

 

10-12 Fully funded PhD Positions within HetSys Centre for Doctoral Training at Warwick for October 2021 start

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10-12 Fully funded PhD Positions within HetSys Centre for Doctoral Training at Warwick for October 2021 start

HetSys is a recently established EPSRC-supported Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) which trains people to challenge current state-of-the-art in computational modelling of heterogeneous, real-world systems across a range of research themes which this year include nanoscale devices, superalloys, laser-plasma interactions etc and future medicines.

HETSYS PhD studentship in Data-driven materials modelling

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PhD in Data-driven modelling of non-linear heterogenous materials

We are looking for an enthusiastic candidate with a sound background in micromechanics/solid mechanics, and interest in data-driven multiscale modelling of heterogeneous materials to work on a project 'Heterogeneous Materials in Extreme Environments' within the Centre for Doctoral Training HetSys at the University of Warwick (see https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/hetsys/).

 

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