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Post-doctoral position in Computational Physics at University of Michigan

Submitted by Krishna Garikipati on

The Computational Physics Group, headed by Krishna Garikipati, at University of Michigan, is on the look out for a post-doctoral researcher. The typical candidate will have a background in mechanics, with expertise in computational methods. The ideal candidate also will have a strong training in mathematics. The initial appointment will be for one year. Please apply by email to krishna at umich dot edu with a copy of your CV, up to three papers, and names of up to three referees.

Abaqus Users Meet Up- 25 Locations Worldwide

Submitted by Twebb83 on

 The SIMULIA Regional User Meetings (RUM) are being held in 25 locations around the world.

6 locations in the United States; 2 locations in Brazil; 7 locations in Asia/Pacific; and 9 locations in Europe.

Attend a RUM near you to meet other Abaqus users, learn about the latest FEA and multiphysics technology in Abaqus, as well as the latest Process Automation, Design Exploration, and Optimization technolgy in Isight and Tosca.

Find the location nearest to you here:

megagrants in russia! who whould join me in preparing one application?

Submitted by Mike Ciavarella on

Dear colleagues!

The Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation has opened a call forapplications for the Russian Federation Government support of scientific research, carried outunder the supervision of leading researchers in Russian higher education institutions, research organizations of state academies of sciences and state research centers of the Russian Federation.

Underlying Material Response for Lüders-Like Instabilities

Submitted by Julian Hallai on

► The underlying material response of partially unstable materials is measured. ► This is done for Lüders deformed steel and a shape memory alloy. ► They both exhibit an up-down-up response. ► The extracted responses used in numerical models reproduce the structural responses.

USACM: Multiscale Methods and Validation in Medicine and Biology II

Submitted by lncool on

The second USCACM Thematic Conference on Multiscale Methods and Validation in Medicine and Biology will be held on February 13/14, 2014 in Berkeley, California.The deadline for abstract submission is September 30, 2013.

For more information, please visit http://mmvmb2.usacm.org

Call for Papers: Mechanics of Composites, 8-12 June 2014 at Stony Brook University, NY, USA

Submitted by Lifeng Wang on
The 1st International Conference on Mechanics of Composites will be hosted by Stony Brook University, Long Island, New York, USA. This conference intends to bring forward the best research and applications on composite materials and structures. The conference has the support of Composite Structures, an International Journal of Elsevier.

The Conference will take place from 8-12 June 2014.