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PhD Position in Nanomaterials Science at the University of Vermont

Submitted by Fred Sansoz on

An excellent student with research expertise and interest in molecular dynamics simulation and theory of mechanical and/or thermal transport properties in nanomaterials such as nanowires, bulk nanotwinned metals and graphene, is sought to fill a new PhD opening in my group starting in Fall 2012. Interested students should send me a detailed CV with a description of past research achievements and the names of references to frederic.sansoz [at] uvm.edu.

General consitutive modeling framework for anisotropic pro-visco-hyperelastic materials?

Submitted by azadpoor on

Modeling the constitutive behavior of biological tissues often involves anisotropy, hyperelasticity, viscoelasticity, and poroelasticity. I am looking for a good monograph/paper/textbook that presents a general constitutive modeling framework where these aspects are presented in an interconnected way. Most references treat these aspects separately, perhaps devoting a chapter to every aspect.

Post docs on multiscale methods and error estimation (3 posts) DEADLINE: 15 December 2011

Submitted by Stephane Bordas on

3 post-docs (3 years initially, and up to 5 years) are available in Cardiff on multiscale methods and error estimation.

Salary:

£24370 - £28251 per annum (Grade 5), £29972 - £35788 per annum (Grade 6).

Please apply here: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/jobs/engin/research-assistants--research-assoc…

Feel free to EMAIL me for details: stephane DOT bordas AT alum DOT northwestern DOT edu

An XFEM PhD position

Submitted by jiyechen on

A University funded PhD studentshipDevelopment of an XFEM composite model in progressive damage analysis of fibre composites University of Portsmouth – School of Civil Engineering and Surveying, Faculty of Technology Application deadline: 31st January 2012