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Postdoctoral and PhD Positions supported by ERC Starting Grant Horizon2020 in Germany Hannover University

Submitted by xiaoyingzhuang on

Position description: Four postdoctoral research fellows and two PhD positions are now open for ERC Starting Grant wth focus on nano energy harvester. The project is financially supported by ERC Starting Grant from Horizon2020.

A PhD position in Nanyang Technological University in Singapore

Submitted by CHEN XIAO_NTU on

Topic

Machine learning-based approaches for modeling and numerical simulation of advanced materials.

Preferred background

Bachelor and/or Master Degrees in Mechanics and/or Material Science.
Strong multidisciplinary background with interest and experience in:
Machine learning, Artificial intelligence, Deep learning;
Material characterization, Microstructure analysis, Mechanics of materials;
Computer programming, Parallel and/or distributed computing.

To apply

Novel Metamaterials based on Triply Periodic Minimal Surfaces

Submitted by Rashid K. Abu Al-Rub on

Recently, there has been a growing interest in investigating the multi-functional properties of novel types of metamaterials, metastructures, and metacomposites based on triply periodic minimal surfaces (TPMS). TPMS have been discovered more than 160 years ago and thanks to additive manufacturing (3D printing) they become reality only recently and opend the doors for several applications.

Structures loaded with a force acting along a fixed straight line, or the “Reut’s column problem”

Submitted by Davide Bigoni on

How to provide a structure with a force lying on a fixed line?
We provide the answer to this question in our paper: Bigoni and Misseroni (2019) Structures loaded with a force acting along a fixed straight line, or the “Reut’s column problem”.
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids.
Enjoy watching our video below (would you have trouble playing video on YouTube, click here to watch it).

Post-doc position. INRIA Rhone Alpes. France. Nonsmooth modeling of rockfall protection structures

Submitted by vacary on

Dear all,

We have a post-doc position at  INRIA Rhone Alpes, France on  the subject "Nonsmooth modeling of rockfall protection structures

More details and how to apply here :

https://jobs.inria.fr/public/classic/en/offres/2019-02209

Best

 

PhD position available in systems engineering with support- George Mason University (Fairfax, Virginia)

Submitted by ali_beheshti1 on

A PhD student is sought to perform research on systems engineering theory relying on the mathematics of probability theory, decision theory, game theory and social choice theory.  The student will be supported under an NSF grant in the Mechanical Engineering department of George Mason University and work with Dr. George Hazelrigg.  If interested, please contact Dr. Hazelrigg at ghazelri [at] gmu.edu (ghazelri[at]gmu[dot]edu).

Configurational forces and nonlinear structural dynamics

Submitted by Davide Bigoni on

How a mass falls when attached to a flexible element with varying length?
We provide the answer to this question in our paper: Armanini, Dal Corso, Misseroni, Bigoni (2019) Configurational forces and nonlinear structural dynamics.
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids.
Enjoy watching our video below (would you have trouble playing video on YouTube, click here to watch it).

The Elastica Catastrophe Machine

Submitted by Francesco Dal Corso on

May a catastrophe machine be realized through an elastic continuous element?
We provide a positive answer to this question in our paper: Cazzolli, Misseroni, Dal Corso. Elastica catastrophe machine: theory, design and experiments. Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids.

Enjoy watching our videos below (would you have trouble playing videos on YouTube, click here to watch them).

 

Functionalized helical CNT fibre bundles as biosensors for healthcare

Submitted by Fan Xu on

Mechanical mismatches between implanted electronics and biological tissues can lead to inaccurate readings and long-term tissue damage. Here, we show that functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes twisted into helical fibre bundles that mimic the hierarchical structure of muscle can monitor multiple disease biomarkers in vivo. The flexible fibre bundles are injectable, have a low bending stiffness and display ultralow stress under compression.