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EMI Announces the Winners of Several Prestigious Mechanics Awards

Submitted by Amar A. Chaker on

The Engineering Mechanics Institute of ASCE, is pleased to announce the winners of several 2021 prestigious mechanics awards.  

See details here.

 The presentation of the award will take place during the Award Ceremony of the EMI PMC 2021 Conference to be held as a virtual event on May 25-28.  

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David Henann is the recipient of the 2020 Eshelby Mechanics Award for Young Faculty

Submitted by Pradeep Sharma on

It gives me great pleasure to announce the outcome of the 2020 competition for the Eshelby Mechanics Award for Young Faculty. This award is given annually to rapidly emerging junior faculty who exemplify the creative use and development of mechanics. The intent of the award is to promote the field of mechanics, especially among young researchers. The selection committee consisted of: K. Ravi-chandar (UT Austin), Huajian Gao (Brown University), G.

Postdoc in materials atomistic and multiscale modeling

Submitted by Wei Gao on

A postdoctoral associate position is available at University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) with Prof. Wei Gao, starting 9/1/2021. The candidate is expected to have a strong background in materials modeling, with at least one of the following skills: density functional theory, molecular dynamics, phase field method and machine learning. The research project will focus broadly on studying the phase transformation and related mechanical behavior in structural and functional materials.

Webinar: Efficient High-Fidelity Design and Optimization of Composite Blades/Wings Using VABS

Submitted by Wenbin Yu on

On April 27th we will present a webinar hosted by our partner @Altair where we will share efficient high-fidelity design and optimization of composite blades using VABS. Register now at https://bit.ly/3gnQJAN

Implementation of Abaqus user subroutines and plugin for thermal analysis of powder-bed electron-beam-melting additive manufacturing process

Submitted by Jinxiong Zhou on

Electron beam melting (EBM) is a metal powder bed fusion additive manufacturing (AM) technology that is widely used for making three-dimensional (3D) objects by adding materials layer by layer. EBM is a very complex thermal process which involves several physical phenomena such as moving heat source, material state change, and material deposition. Conventionally, these phenomena are implemented using in-house codes or embedding some user subroutines in commonly used commercial software packages, like Abaqus, which generally requires considerable expertise.

Ph.D. Positions in 3D printed Composites for civil infrastructure and advanced multifunctional durable concretes/cementitious materials - University of Rhode Island, RI, USA

Submitted by URI_CVE on

Ph.D. positions (Graduate Research Assistantship)  are available in the field of: (1) 3D printed composite materials for durable infrastructure and (2) advanced multifunctional durable concrete and cementitious materials.  The research work will have both computational and experimental components. Individuals interested in 3D printed polymer composites, multifunctional concretes, multiscale/multiphysics material modeling, and experimental mechanics are encouraged to apply. The positions start Fall 2021 (August 2021).

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Applied Mechanics Reviews

Submitted by Yashashree on

Applied Mechanics Reviews (AMR), a flagship journal of the ASME, is dedicated to diversity, equity, and inclusion and recognizes these values as pillars of a rich and vibrant scientific community. To pledge its commitment, AMR is proud to announce the appointment of two Diversity Advocates on its editorial board. For a full statement from the AMR Editorial Board, please see the editorial at the link below:

 

https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4050784

Postdoc position in Mechanics of Materials at the University of Oxford

Submitted by Laurence Brassart on

Dear Colleagues,

I am looking for a talented and motivated postdoctoral researcher to join my group at the University of Oxford in September 2021 (2-year contract). The project focuses on the constitutive modelling of biodegradable polymers (large deformations coupled to mass transport and chemical reactions). Candidates should have a strong background in continuum mechanics, constitutive modelling (hyperelasticity, viscoplasticity) and finite element methods. 

A complete description of the position is attached.