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5th International Conference on Robotics, Mechanics and Mechatronics (ICRMM 2018)

Submitted by J Mahmud on

ICRMM 2018: Call for Papers

 

5th International Conference on Robotics, Mechanics and Mechatronics (ICRMM 2018)

 

June 9-11, 2018

Dubai, UAE

 

Click on:

http://www.icrmm.org/

 

 

7th International Conference on Engineering and Innovative Materials (ICEIM 2018)

Submitted by J Mahmud on

ICEIM 2018 & ICFMS 2018: Call for Papers

 

2018 7th International Conference on Engineering and Innovative Materials (ICEIM 2018)

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3rd International Conference on Functional Materials and Steel (ICFMS 2018)

10 - 12 September, 2018

Kitakyushu, Japan

 

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http://www.iceim.org/index.html

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Welcome to MMM2018, Osaka, Japan, October 28-November 2, 2018

Submitted by Dongsheng Xu on

Dear Colleagues, The MMM conference is the world leading forum dedicated to the dissemination of the latest development in the field of multiscale materials modeling. Both people working on multi-scale modeling and simulation and experimental verification are welcome to take part in the meeting, to share your new progress and meet old friends. The abstract submission deadline is March 31, 2018, only a few days left.

Open PhD position in Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University(Heat Transfer and Energy)

Submitted by shimahajimirza on

Ecolab has immediate PhD Open position in Modeling and optimization of Solar Energy systems( Solar panels and thin film solar cells). The student should have master degree and familiar with MATLAB. Please send your CV to shima.hm [at] tamu.edu

 

Research Post Mechanics of Multilattices (Theory) Cambridge

Submitted by Hilde F on

There is an opportunity to invent interpenetrating lattice materials in order to design materials of any given stiffness, strength and toughness. Currently, lattice materials, such as the 2D honeycomb and the 3D octet truss, exist in a single material on a single length scale. The challenge is to fill the intervening gaps in the lattice with a second lattice in order to improve the macroscopic properties. The new lattices will be manufactured and tested by a collaborator within the group.

Research Post Mechanics of Multilattices (Theory) Cambridge

Submitted by Hilde F on

There is an opportunity to invent interpenetrating lattice materials in order to design materials of any given stiffness, strength and toughness. Currently, lattice materials, such as the 2D honeycomb and the 3D octet truss, exist in a single material on a single length scale. The challenge is to fill the intervening gaps in the lattice with a second lattice in order to improve the macroscopic properties. The new lattices will be manufactured and tested by a collaborator within the group.

Research Post Mechanics of Multilattices (Experimental) Cambridge

Submitted by Hilde F on

There is an opportunity to invent interpenetrating lattice materials in order to design materials of any given stiffness, strength and toughness. Currently, lattice materials, such as the 2D honeycomb and the 3D octet truss, exist in a single material on a single length scale. The challenge is to fill the intervening gaps in the lattice with a second lattice in order to improve the macroscopic properties. The new lattices will be invented, manufactured and tested by the post holder.

Testing and modelling of micro cement paste cube under indentation splitting

Submitted by shavijabranko on

Dear all,

Our paper on an innovative method for testing and modelling of cement paste at micro-scale (100 micrometre) has been presented at the EURO-C conference in Austria. Full paper can be accessed at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323656746_Testing_and_modellin…;

Regards

A volume-averaged nodal projection method for the Reissner-Mindlin plate model

Submitted by Alejandro Orti… on
We introduce a novel meshfree Galerkin method for the solution of Reissner-Mindlin plate problems that is written in terms of the primitive variables only (i.e., rotations and transverse displacement) and is devoid of shear-locking.

Mechanics of Mushroom as a material

Submitted by Mohammad Refat… on

We recently characterized a unique material developed from root structure (Mycelium) of mushroom. Mycelium has a filamentous network structure with mechanics largely controlled by filament elasticity and branching, and network density. We report the morphological and mechanical characterization of mycelium. The monotonic mechanical behavior of the mycelium is non-linear both in tension and compression.