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Postdoctoral Position in computational solid mechanics at Aarhus University, Denmark

Submitted by Ramin Aghababaei on

Applications are invited for a 2 year postdoctoral position with a background in computational solid mechanics. The focus of the project will be on micromechanics of failure in materials surface with applications in tribology and micro-machining. This research opportunity broadly involves development of physics-based computational approaches and systematic simulations for understanding the process of surface failure under different loading condition (e.g.

Effects of surface tension on the suction forces generated by miniature craters

Submitted by LIU WANG on

There are emerging demonstrations that micro- or nano-craters engineered on polymer surfaces can enable enhanced adhesion. In the past, we have developed a framework for quantifying the suction forces produced by isolated macroscopic craters neglecting surface effects. In this paper, we take surface tension into consideration because it plays a significant role in miniature craters on soft polymers. We have derived linear and nonlinear elastic solutions for the elasto-capillary distortion in miniature hemispherical craters whentheyare demoldedfromthe template.

Call for abstracts, WCCM 2018 MS411: Concurrent multiscale modeling in solids and structures: coupling methods from micro to macro scales.

Submitted by Alejandro Mota on

Materials such as metals, metal alloys, ceramics, glass, sands, soils, and others develop very fine regions of concentrated strain or stress when subject to certain loading conditions. These regions are manifested at the micro scale and may lead to the eventual fracture and failure of systems and structures. The ability to model these phenomena is of critical significance in engineering applications.

 

MS1801 @ WCCM2018 -> Data-driven Methods and Applications: from Physics-informed Learning Machines to Optimization Under Uncertainty

Submitted by mbessa on

Dear colleagues,

We encourage you to submit your abstracts to minisymposium 1801 of the 13th World Congress on Computational Mechanics (New York City, from July 22 to 27 of 2018). This minisymposium focuses on:

1. recently developed methods for data-driven approaches;

2. data-driven applications to fluids, structures and materials involving (but not limited to) machine learning, uncertainty quantification and/or optimization.

Postdoctoral Position in Molecular Modeling of Composite Materials at the University of South Carolina

Submitted by sockalsi on

Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in Mechanical Engineering at the University of South Carolina, focused on molecular modeling of hybrid fiber-reinforced composite materials. The successful applicant will join an interdisciplinary team of faculty and researchers at the McNAIR Center for Aerospace Innovation and Research. The research involves studying processing-structure-property relationships of hybrid composites. 

ASNT Spring Symposium 2018: Orlando – FL – NDT for Additive Manufacturing – Call for Abstract

Submitted by htaheri on

Dear Colleagues,

We would like to invite you to submit an abstract for the ‘ASNT Spring Symposium 2018’ under Track : NDT for Additive Manufacturing. This symposium held at Orlando, FL, USA, March 26–29, 2018.

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Faculty positions available at METU Northern Cyprus Campus

Submitted by Tuncay Yalcinkaya on

The Department of Aerospace Engineering at Middle East Technical University (Northern Cyprus Campus) invites applications for faculty positions to begin in 2018. Topics of interest include advanced structures and materials, aeroelasticity, aerodynamics, flight mechanics and control, advanced propulsion systems, and space applications. Outstanding candidates in other synergistic areas will be considered as well. Even though the emphasis is preferably on individuals at the Assistant Professor level, the other ranks will also be considered.

On Weingarten-Volterra defects

Submitted by Amit Acharya on

Amit Acharya

(in Journal of Elasticity)

The kinematic theory of Weingarten-Volterra line defects is revisited, both at small and fi nite deformations. Existing results are clari fied and corrected as needed, and new results are obtained. The primary focus is to understand the relationship between the disclination strength and Burgers vector of deformations containing a Weingarten-Volterra defect corresponding to di fferent cut-surfaces.

New President of Wuhan University recruiting at Boston, NY, Berkeley and Stanford

Submitted by Sheng on

 

主要招聘对象

1.海外知名高校及科研机构的优秀中青年学者

2.海外知名高校及科研机构的博士、博士后

3.青年千人候选人

1. 波士顿招聘会(麻省理工学院)

时间:2017年10月14日(周六)   当地时间上午9:00

地点:Stata Center 32-155, Cambridge, MA, 02142

当地联系人:杨海凌

邮箱:Hailing.yang.cn [at] gmail.com

微信号:6481521

电话:6178005720

 

伦比亚大学

时间:2017年10月15日(周日)   当地时间上午9:00