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Speakers now announced for 4th International Conference on the Mechanics of Biomaterials and Tissues

Submitted by Laure Ballu on

Speakers now announced for 4th International Conference on the Mechanics of Biomaterials and Tissueswww.mechanicsofbiomaterials.com/speakers.html

11-15 December 2011, Marriott Waikoloa Beach Resort and Spa, Hawai’i

Submit your abstract by 15 April 2011

www.mechanicsofbiomaterials.com

Three Postdoctoral positions at the University of Oxford: Brain modelling, soft-tissues, and water filtration

Submitted by goriely on

The Mathematical Institute at Oxford is advertising three post-doctoral positions within the Oxford Centre for Collaborative Applied Mathematics for(ideally) a 1st April 2011 start. The project titles (with links for more information) are:

1. Brain Mechanics, Cortex Folding, and Pattern Formation in Growing Tissues.

http://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/node/1405

A Field Theoretic Approach to the Quasi-Continuum Method

Submitted by Vikram Gavini on

Dear Colleagues,

I wish to bring to your attention my recent work with Mrinal Iyer on a field theoretic approach to the quasi-continuum method to appear in Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids. Below is the abstract and attached is the preprint of the article. I will very much appreciate your comments and suggestions.

A Field Theoretic Approach to the Quasi-Continuum Method

The mechanical performance of H-shaped NCF adhesively bonded joints

Submitted by Konstantinos I… on

Adhesive bonding is contemplated as an alternative method to mechanical fastening for joining composite aerostructures.

Ongoing research in this area is focused on the development of new bonding techniques and joining elements. In this

article, the mechanical performance of the novel noncrimp fabric (NCF) H-shaped adhesively bonded joints subjected to

tension, shear and four-point bending loading conditions was investigated by both experimental tests and numerical