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Multiscale.Sim coupled with Ansys Granta MI, offers a superior and faster solution to overcome your materials challenges ⇒ Read the article on Ansys Website
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While stacked objects are ubiquitous, there are few works devoted to modeling their dynamics. In a new paper “On the Dynamics of a Collapsing Stack of Blocks”, coauthored with Theresa Honein we use a generalized alpha numerical method developed by Capobianco et al [1] to simulate the collapse. The examples we consider include the Leaning Tower of Lyre and the collapse of a stack of blocks that is produced by harmonic excitation of a foundation.
Dear colleagues,
We are hiring for the position of a research fellow in computational fluid-structure interaction.
As the research fellow, you will work on the MAPFSI project funded by the EPSRC, developing cutting-edge computational algorithms for challenging FSI problems.
A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate Department of Engineering, to work on the Mechanics of Li ion Batteries.
Dear Colleagues,
I am sharing a recent paper titled "Designing Physicochemically‐Ordered Interphases for High‐Performance Composites" published in Advanced Functional Materials. Here is the link to the paper: https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202502972
We are hosting a symposium on Cold Spray, Thermal Spray, and Aerosol Deposition: Fundamentals and Applications (Topic 03-06) with Dr. Ozan Ç. Özdemir, Dr. Tristan Bacha, and Dr. Abul Fazal Arif for the 2025 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition (IMECE).
If you work in these areas, please consider submitting a 400-650 word abstract by March 4, 2025. Author notification of abstract acceptance is April 1, 2025.
We have multiple (Direct) PhD positions in the field of micromechanics of metals and alloys. Our research focuses on the finite element modelling and diffraction-based characterization of deformation and fracture of polycrystalline materials. Currently our research themes include:
I am happy to share our recent paper published in Cell Reports Physical Science: Inhomogeneous substrate strain-driven long-range cellular patterning