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Postdoctoral Fellowships in elastomers and related material sciences at Harvard

Submitted by David R. Clarke on

Applications are invited for one or more postdoctoral positions at the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University. The projects will be related to elastomer materials with relevance to their optical properties and device applications. Prior hands‐on experience in one or more areas such as polymer materials synthesis, optical measurements, polymer processing is required. The project will have a strong experimental focus and will encompass elastomer processing, physical characterization, mechanics as well as fabrication of devices based on actuation with elastomers.

Workshop on Advanced NonLinear Finite Element Analysis : April 9-10th 2010: COEP Pune

Submitted by SivaSrinivasKolukula on

About the Course

 

Workshop Faculty 

 

Finite element analysis techniques have been studied for several decades by scientists. In the last two decades, it has been widely applied as a design verification and  validation tool in the indus try across different verticals.

 

Looking for Postdoctoral Position

Submitted by Mehdi Naderi on

I am currently a doctoral candidate at Louisiana State University, and expect to complete my PhD degree requirements by Fall 2010. My doctoral dissertation is conducted under the direction of Prof. M. M. Khonsari, and looks at the use of a relatively new methodology for the fatigue of structural components. In my research, I developed an effective and new criterion for fatigue life monitoring of the components subjected to cyclic loading based on thermodynamic entropy concept.

Run ANSYS through MATLAB

Submitted by Maher Al-Dojayli on

Hello All,

Does anyone know if it is possible to run ANSYS as a solver through MATLAB ? I want to run optimization in MATLAB and change some variables whether they are geometry or material variables and run ANSYS through MATLAB to solve especially ANSYS CFX or Workbench where I can have multiphysics.

If this is possible, I would appreciate it if you can share the method of how to do so.

Thank you all

Maher