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Learn Engineering on Anatomy in an Innovation Course

Submitted by Mimics on

At least 25 Innovation Courses will be organized all over the world by Materialise.
The Innovation Course is an accessible, 2-day, hands-on training in the Mimics Innovation Suite in which you start with medical image data, create accurate 3D models and learn to; e.g. do 3D measurements and analyses, prepare for FEA and design patient-specific implants.

Join us at a location of your choice to see how powerful, yet how easy it can be to preform engineering operations on anatomical data.

Post-doctoral position in Mechanical Engineering at NUS

Submitted by Shailendra on

A post-doctoral position is immediately available in our research group in the area of micromechanics of materials focusing on failure. Candidates with experience in computational modeling (MD/ meso-mechanics/ continuum mechanics) of crystalline/ non-crystalline (including polymeric) materials are encouraged to apply. Initial appointment will be for one year and may be extended by another year depending on the funding situation and performance.

If you are interested, please send me (shailendra[at]nus[dot]edu[dot]sg) your CV and the names of at least two references.

Professor Frank A. McClintock passed away at the age of 90

Submitted by Liang Xue on

 

Frank A. McClintock, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at MIT, passed away on Feb. 20, in the Briarwood Health Care facility in Needham, Mass. at the age of 90.

After getting his Ph.D. from Caltech in 1950, Frank (MIT ’43, SM ’43) was named assistant professor at MIT and served at the Department of Mechanical Engineering until he retired in 1990 and became professor emeritus. 

The Understated Contributor to International Economic Recovery

Submitted by NANOVEA on

While R&D topics continue
to lead as a beacon for economic recovery, a crucial part of the R&D process
continues to receive little to no attention. And make no mistake, you are about
to learn of the single most important factor in the advancement of new or
improved material technologies around the world.

PhD & PostDoc positions in Computational Mechanics @Univ. of Pavia within ERC StG project: Isogeometric Methods for Biomechanics

Submitted by alereali on

Up to 2 PhD positions on isogeometric methods for structural and/or biomedical applications are available within the PhD program in Computational Mechanics and Advanced Materials, run by the IUSS (Pavia) in collaboration with the University of Pavia.

The positions will officially start in November 2011 and interested candidates should apply by July 2011 (early applications are encouraged).

Funding is provided by the “Ideas” ERC Starting Grant project “ISOBIO: Isogeometric Methods for Biomechanics”.

PhD position in Computational Mechanics and Advanced Materials @ IUSS (Pavia) and University of Pavia

Submitted by alereali on

1 PhD position on modeling of advanced materials and, in particular, of shape memory alloys (SMA) is available within the PhD program in Computational Mechanics and Advanced Materials, run by the IUSS (Pavia) in collaboration with the University of Pavia.

The position will officially start in November 2011 and interested candidates should apply by July 2011 (early applications are encouraged).

ICoBT 2011 - Emeritus Professor Duncan Dowson announced as a Plenary Speaker

Submitted by Laure Ballu on

Dr Philippa Cann, Conference Chair, is pleased to announce Emeritus Professor Duncan Dowson as a plenary speaker. To read professor Dowson's biography, please go to http://www.biotribologyconference.com/speakers.asp

Job opening at Institute of High Performance Computing, ASTAR, Singapore

Submitted by Ramanarayan Ha… on

As a proud member of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), the Institute of High Performance Computing (IHPC) was established in April 1998 to provide leadership in high performance computing as a strategic resource for scientific inquiry and industry development. Our mission is to advance science and technology and develop leading-edge applications through high performance computing and computational science.