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Post-doc on lubricated contact (ionic liquids)

Submitted by Stephane Bordas on

The institute of Modelling and Simulation in Mechanics and Materials is looking for a post-doctoral researcher with less than 10 years experience (post-PhD) to work in the area of lubricated contact at the theoretical and computational level. The selected candidate will be supervised by Prof. Evans and Prof. Borodich.

The position is for 12 months and the salary in the vicinity of €35,000.

Please contact stephane dot bordas at gmail dot com for more information.

 Regards,

 Stephane

XFEM2011 ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on Partition of Unity Enrichment and Applications

Submitted by Stephane Bordas on

Dear colleagues,



Apologies for cross postings.



The second ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on the eXtended Finite Element

Method (XFEM) will take place in Cardiff (Cardiff University) in the

period 29 June - 1 July 2011. [see http://www.xfem2011.com for

details]



We would like to invite you and your students to submit original

research contributions in the area of partition of unity enrichment.

Research Associate position on Multiscale Modelling of Thermal Barrier Coatings (Cardiff University)

Submitted by Stephane Bordas on

A full time postdoctoral research associate position is available at Cardiff University under the supervision of Professor Bhushan L. Karihaloo and Drs Kulasegaram and Zhu, funded by FP7. http://www.engin.cf.ac.uk/research/resInstitute.asp?InstNo=13

 The research aims to develop novel metal-ceramic materials for aerospace and automotive applications.

 Objectives:

2 Postdocs: Domain specific languages positions at Imperial College

Submitted by Stephane Bordas on

Two uniquely exciting positions are available at IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON on domain specific languages for computational mechanics applications:



http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/computing/situations-vacant#3



http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/computing/situations-vacant#2

I believe this could be of high interest to our community. 

 Best regards from Cardiff,

Multiscale simulation in particular quasi-continuum or bridging domain methods and fracture

Submitted by Stephane Bordas on

We are interested in making contact with self-motivated candidates with significant experience in multiscale simulation, if possible with a Physics or Mathematics background for projects involving the simulation of multiscale fracture. Researchers with experience in ab initio models are particularly encouraged to make contact.

Please contact stephane dot bordas at gmail dot COM for more detail.

 Thank you

Stephane   

XFEM Error Estimation for Fracture- PhD Fellowship/Scholarship Centre Henri Tudor/Cardiff University

Submitted by Stephane Bordas on

A PhD position is available at Centre Henri Tudor (Luxembourg) and Cardiff University (UK) on the simulation of crack propagation with adaptive extended finite element methods.

Candidates from any country are eligible. 

Please contact me for details.

Stephane