Link found between golden ratio and atomic symmetry
Link found between golden ratio and atomic symmetry
Link found between golden ratio and atomic symmetry
We have PhD dissertation openings in areas related to structural and computational solid mechanics. The successful candidate will join a vibrant group of graduate students and post-docs working in a variety of projects in Computational Physics and Structural SL. A Bachelor's or equivalent degree in engineering or science in a related discipline is required. MSc and publications in international journals is highly desirable. Other requirements are TOEFL and GRE.
Hi all,
I have a doubt as follows.
"Why stress based Finite Element Analysis / Method is not popular compared to displacement based FE?"
I request you those who has some idea about this to comment.
With regards,
- Ramdas
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Dear friends .
This is the first time i am using abaqus for analysis. I am doing a moving load analysis of a bridge .I have planned to apply a distributed load and vary the profile using DLOAD . Do you think its a good idea ?. Can anybody send me an example file of DLOAD.
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Chethan
I am looking for a post-doc position in the field of computational mechanics, composite materials or multiscale method. I have plenty of experience in geometry modeling, mesh generating, programming and software designing. I expect to receive my doctorate by May 2010.
Hello,
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AAO429/research-associate/
http://gow.epsrc.ac.uk/ViewGrant.aspx?GrantRef=EP/G069352/1
12 month post-doc available on the simulation of nano-electronics using the extended finite element method.
Good luck!
Steph
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AAO333/research-associate
http://gow.epsrc.ac.uk/ViewGrant.aspx?GrantRef=EP/G042705/1
4 year post-doc available in Cardiff in collaboration with
- Rolls-Royce
- CENAERO (Morfeo)
- Universidad Polit ́ecnica de Valencia
- inuTech
- Helskinki University of Technology
Good luck!
Steph