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Mechatronics Research Fellow (PhD) positions in National University of Singapore

Submitted by benjamintee on

Dr. Benjamin C.K. Tee's research group in the National University of Singapore (NUS) is hiring Master's or Post-doctoral candidates with experience in designing mechatronics systems. We are looking for highly talented and motivated candidates to work on developing new sensing devices. The project will employ advanced mechatronics design and prototyping.

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WCCM 2018 - MS# 405 Advanced Computational Methods and Theories for Predicting Material Behaviors at Various Length Scales

Submitted by jeonghoonsong on

Dear Colleagues:

We cordially invite you to submit your abstract to our mini-symposium (MS# 405) for he 13th World Congress in Computational Mechanics to be held in New York City, USA on July 22-27, 2018.

Our mini-symposium is entitled “Advanced Computational Methods and Theories for Predicting Material Behaviors at Various Length Scales”, and a description can be found at: http://www.wccm2018.org/MS_405

Perfectly matched layers

Submitted by setareh on

Hello,

 

I am looking for a practical reference/example on how to implement the perfectly matched layers for mechanical problems in a Finite Element code. I want to model a plate where it is surrounded by the PML from all sides, like a piece of earth crust surrounded by the land. The sources which I see for PML, are mostly in the area of electromagnetics.

 

Your inputs are appreciated.

Setareh

Call for Abstracts: WCCM 2018, New York, minisymposium 521: Computational Mechanics of Soft Materials in Medicine

Submitted by Hongyan Yuan on

Dear Colleagues,

 

We encourage you to contribute an abstract to the minisymposium “Computational Mechanics of Soft Materials in Medicine” (Session ID: 521) at the World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM 2018) in New York City from July 22-27th, 2018.

 

Call for abstracts, WCCM 2018 MS608: Computational Design of Multifunctional Lattice Materials

Submitted by Julian J. Rimoli on

Dear colleagues, 

We invite you to submit your work at the mini-symposium "Computational Design of Multifunctional Lattice Materials" (Session ID: 608) at the World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM XIII) in New York City from July 22-27th, 2018.