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Fred Lange passed away on Friday
Frederick F. Lange, Professor of Materials, of the University of California at Santa Barbara, passed away suddenly on Friday, in Tucson, after watching his daughter defend her PhD.
Postdoctoral Researcher on Multiscale Modeling of Electrical and Mechanical Properties of Multifunctional Composites
The research group on ‘Structural Composites’ at IMDEA Materials seeks a Research Associate (Postdoctoral Researcher) for a collaborative European Project in the area of Multiscale Modeling of Electrical and Mechanical Properties of Multifunctional Polymer Composites, The selected candidate will work under the supervision of the project leader to develop detailed multiscale modeling tools (micro and meso levels) to predict electrical conductivity and mechanical properties of CFRP composites reinforced with nanotubes/nanofibers.
5th International Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics (ICAMEM2010)
SUBMISSION OF FULL PAPERS: DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MAY 31ST, 2010 BASED ON REQUEST OF SEVERAL AUTHORS.
Post Doctoral Fellow at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST): Computational Mechanics
A postdoc position is available in the Composite and Heterogeneous Materials Modeling and Simulation Laboratory (COHMAS) at KAUST. The successful candidate will be engaged in modeling and numerical simulation in nano-reinforced composite materials for applications in close collaboration with the aeronautical industry.
Coupled Temperature Displacement Analysis for layered Soild
I am trying to carry out coupled temperature displacement analysis for layered solid in ABAQUS 6.8 but it is not accepting coupled temperature displacement type element for layered solid (Composite). I would like to request for some suggestions/ way out to carry out the same in ABAQUS.
Thank you.
with regards
Dhaneshwar
A Conformal, Bio-Interfaced Class of Silicon Electronics for Mapping Cardiac Electrophysiology
In this paper recently feature on the cover of Science Translational Medicine, we report the development of a class of mechanically flexible silicon electronics for multiplexed measurement of signals in an intimate, conformal integrated mode on the dynamic, three-dimensional surfaces of soft tissues in the human body. Mechanics model shows that the strain in the fragile materials, e.g.
Pump-Free LiBr-H2O Solar Absorption Refrigeration using Thermosyphoning
ES 247 Fracture Mechanics Homework Problems 29-32
Due in class, Thursday, 8 April 2010