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Optical and Mechanical Properties of Self-Repairing Pectin Biopolymers

Submitted by zichen on

Pectin’s unique physicochemical properties have been linked to a variety of reparative and regenerative processes in nature. To investigate the effect of water on pectin repair, we used a 5 mm stainless-steel uniaxial load to fracture glass phase pectin films. The fractured gel phase films were placed on a 1.5–1.8 mm thick layer of water and incubated for 8 h at room temperature and ambient humidity. There was no immersion or agitation. The repaired pectin film was subsequently assessed for its optical and mechanical properties.

Call for Book chapters to be published by CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group)

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We are inviting chapters for our proposed book on “Smart Technologies for Improved Performance of Manufacturing Systems and Services”.

 

To be published by CRC Press (Taylor n Francis Group), USA; Book series: Advances in Intelligent Decision-Making, Systems Engineering, and Project Management.

 

PhD position in Smart and Functional Materials at Mahindra University, India

Submitted by Harshavardhan … on

 

 

We are looking for an enthusiastic student who is interested in working in the field of smart and functional materials, in the department of mechanical engineering at Mahindra University in Hyderabad, India. The selected candidate will have the opportunity to conduct a bottom-up research towards developing a novel “active” composite. The research lifecycle encompasses modelling & simulation, design optimization, experimentation & validation of the composite.

Open position for a Science/Engineering Analyst (FedTemp or VSEE) with the National Science Foundation’s Division of Civil, Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation (CMMI)

Submitted by Siddiq Qidwai on

The Engineering/Science Analyst will provide analytic support for activities and programs within the CMMI Division and will be part of the CMMI Analysts Team. The position will encompass a wide spectrum of duties in support of the Division's mission, including the analysis of scientific and technical issues to provide recommendations influencing policy and process administration. This is a great opportunity for recent Ph.D. graduates from CMMI disciplines to get a unique view of the Nation’s primary engineering research funding agency.

Two post-doctor positions at Zhejiang University, China

Submitted by Min Luo on

Postdoc positions are available in Dr Min Luo’s group (https://person.zju.edu.cn/en/minluo) at the Ocean College of Zhejiang University, China (ranked #45 in QS Global World Rankings 2022). Those holding a PhD degree in the areas of Computational Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, and Civil/Hydraulic/Ocean Engineering are welcome to apply. We are particularly interested in candidates with experience in SPH simulation of fluid-structure interaction, as well as reduced-order modelling.

Multiple Phd positions at Virginia Tech

Submitted by fuyao0610 on

Our group has multiple PhD positions in the area of computational materials/mechanics available. Candidates should be strongly self-motivated individuals possessing an BS/MS degree in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, materials science and engineering, or other closely related disciplines. Familiarity with Linux supercomputing environment and strong C++ programming skills are desirable.

Several PhD openings in Computational Solid Mechanics at University of Kentucky

Submitted by H.Chen on

The Computational Mechanics and Methods Group (CM3) in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Kentucky is seeking highly self-motivated individuals who have great interest in the broad research area of computational solid mechanics and methods. Applications of the work focus on DoD hypersonics and NASA thermal protection materials. Ideal applicants should have strong background in computational mathematics, solid mechanics, and programming. Related research experience in material failure modeling and simulation is a plus.