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Global Composites Experts Webinar by Dr. Steven Nutt

Submitted by Wenbin Yu on

cdmHUB invites you to attend the Global Composites Experts Webinar Series. 

Title:  Imparting Robustness to Out-of-Autoclave Prepregs

Speaker:  Professor Steven Nutt, University of Southern California

Time: 3/9, 11AM-12PM EST.

Register in advance for this webinar:  https://lnkd.in/g6qTtb-7

Euromech Colloquium CELLULAR MECHANOBIOLOGY AND MORPHOGENESIS

Submitted by mattia.bacca on

Euromech Colloquium CELLULAR MECHANOBIOLOGY AND MORPHOGENESIS

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

It gives us great pleasure to announce the Euromech Colloquium “CELLULAR MECHANOBIOLOGY AND MORPHOGENESIS” to be held in Sirmione, Italy, 21-24 August 2023 (https://638.euromech.org/).

Mini-symposium at ASME IMECE 2023 on scientific machine learning and uncertainty quantification

Submitted by danialfaghihi on

Jessica  Zhang, Alireza Tabarraei, Kathryn Maupin, and myself are organizing a mini-symposium on “Data-Enabled Predictive Modeling, Machine Learning, and Uncertainty Quantification in Computational Mechanics,” in the ASME IMECE 2023 (October 29 – November 2, 2023). The symposium solicits abstracts on novel scientific machine learning (SciML) and uncertainty quantification (UQ) methods a wide range of applications across science, engineering, and medicine.

KTH Summer School: Computational Biomechanics. From in-vitro experiment to damage and failure analysis

Submitted by tcg on

Given the success of our KTH Computational Biomechanics Summer School last year, I'm pleased to inform that the registration for the 2nd edition is now open. Please find all information at

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfs4ddkBu-juDNGzSJ0DA7RucPWKE7…

PhD position at Uppsala University: Elasto-hydro-dynamic analysis of architectured materials

Submitted by Mahmoud Mousavi on

CIM (Centre for Interdisciplinary Mathematics) at Uppsala University in Sweden is recruiting PhD students for three of the seventeen projects announced. One of the announced projects are proposad by us to address elasto-hydro-dynamic analysis of architectured materials. If interested, please consider applying:

https://www.uu.se/en/about-uu/join-us/details/?positionId=596823

Reconfigurable enhancement of actuation forces by engineered losses in non-Hermitian metamaterials

Submitted by Ramathasan The… on

Dear Colleagues, 

I invite you to read our recent Extreme Mechanics Letters paper presenting a novel viewpoint on enhancing emissivity near exceptional point singularities in a non-Hermitian metamaterial. We present the experiments and numerical modeling in an elastodynamic framework--where the actuation forces from an actuator are enhanced by coupling to a passive dissipative non-Hermitian metamaterial--and present the theory further generalized and applicable to other physical frameworks from acoustics to optics and microwaves.

Multiple Ph.D. positions open

Submitted by Osama R. Bilal on

The lab of Wave Engineering for eXtreme and Intelligent matTEr (We-Xite) has multiple openings for Ph.D. positions. We are looking for exceptional and highly motivated candidates with background in Engineering, Physics, Materials or Mathematics. The research will have a balance between experimental characterizations (non-destructive evaluation of samples fabricated using additive and subtractive methods), numerical simulations (finite element modeling) and analytical derivations (nonlinear dynamics of spring-mass systems). Interested applicant should send a brief (one paragraph) description of their research interests and their resumes (including educational background, test scores and experience). Please send your emails to we.xite.group [at] gmail.com

Ph.D. Positions in Design Optimization and Fracture Modeling at Drexel University

Submitted by arnajafi on

There are two open Ph.D. positions in the MCMB Lab starting in the Spring term of the academic year 2022-2023, or in the Fall term of the academic year 2023-2024. One of these positions is in design optimization, and another position is in the fracture analysis of engineering/biological composites. Qualified candidates must have:

 

Postdoctoral Positions in the Damage-Healing Modeling of Autonomous Self-healing Concrete Structures

Submitted by arnajafi on

The Multiscale Computational Mechanics and Biomechanics Lab (MCMB Lab) at Drexel University is seeking for two immediate postdoctoral positions to conduct research on modeling fracture and healing phenomena in autonomous self-healing concrete structures. Looking for motivated postdoctoral candidates with great communication skills interested in computational damage/healing analysis to develop computational frameworks.

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