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Computational Mechanics Luxembourg 2018. Lab report.

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Please find our activity report here 

http://hdl.handle.net/10993/33806

http://orbilu.uni.lu/bitstream/10993/33806/1/2018labReport.pdf

Highlights

- Highly Cited Clarivate Analytics  

- Free Software Download

- 15 PhD positions open in computational biomechanics

- upcoming ECCOMAS sister association in Luxembourg 

- Short courses and new Master Programme

- Open Access free paper downloads

Post-doctoral fellow in Chile's Legato Team

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Possibilities for postdoctoral fellowships in Computational Mechanics with Elena Atroshchenko in collaboration within the Legato Team http://legato-team.eu

Please apply here: http://www.conicyt.cl/fondecyt/2016/09/06/concurso-postdoctorado-2018/

If you need information, please contact Elena Atroshchenko eatroshchenko [at] ing.uchile.cl>

Transportation Network Controllability PhD studentship in the Department of Computational Engineering Sciences at the University of Luxembourg

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There is a PhD position in Computational Engineering and Science offered at the MobiLab Transport Research Group of the University of Luxembourg! We look for a passionate researcher who wants to study network controllability in transportation systems for 3(+1) years. If you are interested go to http://emea3.mrted.ly/1gy60


Controllability of Transportation Networks

Marie Curie Fellows and 3 PhD positions available at Cardiff and Luxembourg University in Data Modelling and Simulation

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Dear iMechanicians,

One PhD position for a European PhD student is available at Cardiff University in Computational Engineering Sciences.

We are also looking for international candidates from any country for the prestigious President PhD fellowship at Cardiff University.

We are interested in students with a background in Applied Mathematics or Computational Engineering.

We are also welcoming applications for Incoming Marie-Curie Fellows in Computational Engineering and Data Modelling and Simulation, both at Cardiff University and the University of Luxembourg.