Skip to main content

Blog posts

Tenure-Track Faculty Openings at Georgia Tech Aerospace

Submitted by cdileo on

We have multiple tenure track faculty openings in mechanics of materials and structures at the Georgia Tech School of Aerospace Engineering. To receive full consideration please apply by November 1st, 2019.  

 

Detailed instructions may be found here:

https://ae.gatech.edu/applying-tenure-track-faculty-positions-guggenhei…

 

Regards,

Claudio Di Leo

Lecturer and Professor of the Practice (non-tenure) Openings at Georgia Tech Aerospace

Submitted by cdileo on

We have multiple openings for Lecturers and Professors of the Practices in mechanics of materials and structures at the Georgia Tech School of Aerospace Engineering. To receive full consideration please apply by November 1st, 2019.  

 

Detailed instructions may be found here:

https://ae.gatech.edu/applying-lecturer-and-professor-practice-positions

 

Regards,

Claudio Di Leo

Postdoc position at University of Illinois at Chicago

Submitted by Hamed Hatami on

We are looking for postdoctoral students to join computational biomechanics laboratory at the University of Illinois at Chicago in the areas of computational mechanics and experimental methods including biomechanical characterizations, biochemistry, and molecular biology. Candidate are expected to have strong background in one or more of the following: a) numerical simulations (e.g.

SEM Fracture and Fatigue Call for Papers

Submitted by Shuman_Xia on

Dear Colleagues,

We invite you to submit a paper to the 2020 Society for Experimental Mechanics (SEM) Annual Meeting in one of the many sessions in the Fatigue and Fracture Track. See below for further information on these sessions, and please forward this to others who may be interested.

Some preliminary observations on a defect Navier-Stokes system

Submitted by Amit Acharya on

Amit Acharya              Roger Fosdick

(To appear in Comptes Rendus - Me'canique)

Some implications of the simplest accounting of defects of compatibility in the velocity field on the structure of the classical Navier-Stokes equations are explored, leading to connections between classical elasticity, the elastic theory of defects, plasticity theory, and classical fluid mechanics.

Excellent post-doc opportunity: Computational Fluid Dynamics

Submitted by girum on

We have an opening for a post-doc position at George Mason University starting immediately. The qualification for the position is a strong background in computational fluid dynamics. The salary level is $64,000 per year. Candidates from aerospace, mechanical or related areas will be considered.

PhD positions available in Mechanical Engineering at CU Denver

Submitted by Kai Yu on

Fully supported PhD positions are available immediately in Dr. Kai Yu’s research group (https://sites.google.com/site/kaiyuhomepage/) at the University of Colorado Denver. The research will be on the mechanics and physics of active polymers and their 3D printing.

Symmetry-adapted real-space density functional theory for large nanotubes and bending deformations of thin sheets

Submitted by SwarnavaGhosh on

Dear Colleagues,

Here is our recently published article on Symmetry-adapted real-space density functional theory for large nanotubes and bending deformations of thin sheets

Title: Symmetry-adapted real-space density functional theory for cylindrical geometries: Application to large group-IV nanotubes

 Authors: Swarnava Ghosh, Amartya S. Banerjee, Phanish Suryanarayana*

Concise summary