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PhD position in data-driven modelling of composite materials

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

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.

Thematic session on 'Multiphysics Problems'

Dear Colleagues,

We are cordially inviting you to submit an abstract to the thematic session on

'MULTIPHYSICS PROBLEMS'

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

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

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.

 

Research Fellow in Computational Micromechanics

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.

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

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

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/).

 

Entry requirements

Fully funded PhD Positions (UK/EU candidates) within HetSys Centre for Doctoral Training (University of Warwick)

The HetSys team are recruiting its second cohort of enthusiastic students from across the physical sciences who enjoy using their mathematical skills and thinking flexibly to solve complex problems to join our new EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Modelling of Heterogeneous Systems at the University of Warwick, UK. Our exciting range of PhD projects can be found on our webpage.

Position of a Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow in Computational Modelling of Damage in Li-ion Batteries

We are currently seeking to fill a position of a Research Fellow or Senior Research Fellow to contribute to a research project sponsored by EC H2020 project ‘Ecologically and Economically viable Production and Recycling of Li-ion Batteries’ (ECO2LIB) in the area of Computational Modelling of Damage in Li-ion batteries. Suitable background for candidates would include proficiency in numerical methods for simulations of crack/damage propagation, and sound background in chemo-mechanics.

For further details please see: https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BWT303/research-fellow-or-senior-research-fel...

Fully funded PhD Positions within new HetSys Centre for Doctoral Training at Warwick for October 2019 start

HetSys is an entirely new EPSRC-supported CDT which will train people to challenge current state-of-the-art in computational modelling of heterogeneous, real-world systems across a range of research themes such as nanoscale devices, new catalysts, superalloys, smart fluids, laser-plasma interactions etc.

Research Fellow (Post-doc) position in Micromechanical Modelling of Lithium-Ion Batteries

The post is funded through a recently awarded four year European H2020 research project SINTBAT (Silicon based materials and new processing technologies for improved lithium-ion batteries), and coordinated by VARTA.

PhD Studentship in Multiscale Modelling of Nanocomposites Manufacturing

PhD Studentship in Multiscale Modelling of Nanocomposites Manufacturing is available at the International
Institute for Nanocomposites Manufacturing, WMG, University of Warwick, UK.

Due to funding restrictions, funding is only available for well-qualified UK or EU students. Other motivated students are encouraged to apply but will need to secure their own funding. Candidates should hold a 1st or 2.1 degree in any science or engineering discipline which had a significant materials/engineering simulation content.

Please see the attached PDF for more details.

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