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Looking for a postdoctoral position

Submitted by Ming-Jue Zhou on

I will receive my PhD in July, 2014. Now I am looking for a
postdoctoral position in Solid Mechanics.  I have working
on Computational Mechanics for five years and my PhD research topic is
"Shape-Free Plane Hybrid Stress-Function Finite Element Method". Some
of my publications are listed here:

Postdoctoral researcher position opening at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Korea

Submitted by hariharan on

We are seeking a highly qualified candidate for a full-time postdoctoral researcher position in the area of Computational Mechanics at the Graduate Institute of Ferrous Technology (GIFT), Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Korea. Candidates with a strong background in continuum/dislocation-based plasticity theory, computational mechanics of sheet metals, FE modelling of sheet metal forming processes… are highly encouraged to apply.

 

Responsibilities:

An elastic phase field model for thermal oxidation of metals: Application to zirconia

Submitted by mohsenzaeem on

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0927025614002031

Abstacrt: A multi-phase field model was developed for non-selective oxidation of metals which captures both the oxidation kinetics and stress generation. Phase field formulation involved a non-conserved phase field variable as the marker for the metallic substrate, oxide scale, and a fluid phase containing oxygen, and a conserved phase field variable representing the concentration of oxygen.

PhD Position Available in Multifunctional Composite Materials

Submitted by Lifeng Wang on

One PhD position is available immediately in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Stony Brook University, NY, US.  The research program focuses on the mechanics and multifunctional applications of 3D periodic composite materials including shape memory, acoustic/elastic wave propagation, and energy harvesting. The candidates with background in solid mechanics and finite element analysis are highly encouraged to apply.