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Ph.D. Research Positions in Bio-Inspired Self-Healing of Cementitious Materials
Ph.D. research positions are available immediately in the Advanced Materials Research Lab at the University of Miami to perform interdisciplinary research in the area of bio-inspired self-healing of cementitious materials. Highly motivated applicants are encouraged to send a CV to Dr. Ali Ghahremaninezhad via email at a.ghahremani [at] miami.edu (a[dot]ghahremani[at]miami[dot]edu).
Faculty opening at University of Washington: Composites & Materials
The Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of Washington, Seattle, has a tenure track Assistant Professor opening in Composites and Materials. More details of the position can be found at the link below. Deadline of application is January 31, 2019, but screening will start right away.
http://ap.washington.edu/ahr/position-details/?job_id=40504
Mechanics of Soft Materials: Editorial
The journal has been launched online. I attach the Editorial:
Laboratory Operations Manager
Laboratory Operations Manager
Composite and Additive Manufacturing
Bio-inspired solution for optimal adhesive performance
In recent years there has been a growing interest into high performance bioinspired adhesives. This communication focuses on the adhesive behavior of a rigid cylinder that indents an elastic layer coated on a rigid substrate. With the assumption of short range adhesive interactions (JKR type) the adhesive solution is obtained very easily starting from the adhesiveless one.
University of Notre Dame - Postdoctoral Associate
Postdoctoral Associate
Acta Mechanica Sinica (Volume 34, Issue 5, 2018 ) is online now !
Acta Mechanica Sinica (Volume 34, Issue 5, 2018 ) is online now !
Dear everyone!
The fifth issue in 2018 (Volume 34, Issue 5) of Acta Mechanica Sinica (AMS) is online now.
Welcome to this SCI-indexed journal http://ams.cstam.org.cn for rapid publication of your exciting results.
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PhD position in Multiscale Modeling Materials Under extreme conditions
An immediate fully-funded Ph.D. position is open in Advanced Hierarchical Materials by Design Lab at Louisiana Tech University on multiscale modeling of materials under extreme conditions. The project involves collaboration with the computational research groups at national labs, as well as experimental researchers from MIT and Georgia Tech to test and validate the models and codes.
Our new review on "Hydrogel Bioelectronics"
It is my first blog entry to iMechanica after long period of only reading.
In this review published in Chemical Soceity Reviews, we systematically revealed the design principles for bioelectronics and discussed hydrogels' merits and potential in bioelectronics.
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