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Solving Nonlinear PDEs with a priori accuracy using wavelets
We present a numerical method which exploits the biorthogonal interpolating wavelet family, and second-generation wavelets, to solve initial–boundary value problems on finite domains. Our predictor-corrector algorithm constructs a dynamically adaptive computational grid with significant data compression, and provides explicit error control. Error estimates are provided for the wavelet representation of functions, their derivatives, and the nonlinear product of functions.
PhD Opening in Computational Mechanics
Two PhD positions (research assistants) are available in the Department of Mechanical Engineering within the Purdue School of Engineering and Technology at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). The full-support position is available for Fall 2018. The projects are focused on conducting computational modeling and simulations of various materials, including atomistic and multiscale simulations.
3D CT to Simulation-Ready Models Workshop, Mar 22nd, UK
From 3D Computed Tomography Images (NSI) to Simulation-Ready Models (Simpleware)
Date/Time: Thursday, March 22, 2018 / 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Location: North Star Imaging UK, High Wycombe, UK
Fee: Free-to-attend. Pre-registration is required as places are limited
Who should attend
Postdoc position in cardiovascular modeling and simulation at NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
One postdoc position within the field of biomechanical modeling/biomedical engineering for the cardiovascular system is available at Department of Structural Engineering at NTNU, Trondheim, Norway. The position will be organized under the cardiovascular modeling project headed by professor Leif Rune Hellevik in the Biomechanics group.
EML Vol 19 is out
EML Vol 19 is out, with 7 papers. It is quite fascinating just to read the titles! There are papers on mech behaviors due to interactions within complex structures such as nanofibers in vesicles (cover), novel structures with hierarchically synchronized deformations, and mechanochemically augmented composites. There are studies of cool materials from twinning phosphorene to single layer borophene. And there are papers on methods (full-volume displacement mapping with dualMRI) and device (triboelectric generator). Can’t wait to read the content!
4th International Conference on BioTribology (ICoBT2018): Invited speakers announced
We are pleased to announce the invited speakers for the 4th International Conference on BioTribology (ICoBT 2018), which will take place 26-29 September 2018 in Montreal, Canada.
The aim of the ICoBT meetings is to bring together researchers from across the scientific, clinical and engineering spectrum, to promote communication across the different disciplines and to provide a platform for the presentation of new work in one meeting focused solely on Biotribology.
Seminar: BioEM Simulations for Medical Diagnosis and Treatment, March 21st
National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK
The interaction between electromagnetic fields (EM) and the human body are being exploited in clinical and biomedical applications. Electromagnetic medical devices are used for diagnosis as well therapy. This NAFEMS seminar brings together EM software communities to discuss the topic of bio electromagnetics; current trends in EM simulation, exposure to EM fields, and applications of EM field for both therapy and detection.
Simpleware at BioEM - attend the Simpleware Presentation
Numerical modelling as a tool for designing self-healing concrete
Dear all,
Our group at TU Delft has recently published two articles dealing with use of numerical fracture models for design of capsule carriers for their use in self healing concrete.
For design of tubular capsules: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/311861983_Simulation-Aided_Des…
Group Leader Position in Computational Materials Science
The Institute for General Material Properties of the Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) is inviting applications for a group leader in the area of Computational Materials Science. The Materials Modeling Group conducts research into the elementary defects of the crystalline lattice and on how their organization and interaction influence the mechanical properties and failure of metallic materials.