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Faculty positions in soft robotics

Submitted by Joshua on

UM-SJTU Joint Institute at Shanghai Jiao Tong University hosts a Young Investigators Symposium in Innovative Technology (FIT) 2022.  Through this symposium, we also search for outstanding faculty candidates.

 

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/young-investigators-symposium-frontiers-

 

Multiple Postdoc and PhD Open Positions in Polymer Modeling and Machine-Learning at University of Wisconsin-Madison

Submitted by Ying Li on

Postdoc Open Positions

Postdoc positions with financial support (up to 3 years) are immediately available in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW-Madison).

Required Degree:

Ph.D. in Engineering Mechanics, Chemical, Mechanical, or Civil Engineering, Material Science, Condense Matter Physics, or Computational Chemistry.

Required Skills:

Internship position as a Flexible Display Technologist at Apple Inc.

Submitted by Zhen Zhang on

Job description for Internship as a Flexible Display Technologist

 

Job Summary: 

In this position, you will play a critical role in developing and assessing new display technologies in for possible use in Apple products, crafting new designs and intellectual property for Apple, and interacting with multiple partners across the company and with technology and product suppliers to Apple. 

 

Key Qualifications: 

PostDoc at Munster Technological University (Ireland)

Submitted by alexander23 on

PiERG is now seeking applications for the role of Postdoc. 

Applications by MTU eRecruitment systems only. Applications will not be accepted in any other format. Please log on to www.mtu.ie/vacancies

https://my.corehr.com/pls/mturecruit/erq_search_package.search_form?p_company=1&p_internal_external=E#

Moini Lab

Submitted by rezamoini on

I have several funded Ph.D. positions available in the areas of mechanics of architected and functionally-graded 3D-printed cementitious and composite materials, and robotic additive manufacturing for Fall 2023 at Princeton University CEE Department.  The start date of the Ph.D. is Fall 2023 (or summer) and the application deadline is Jan 03

Special webinar by Professor Vikram Deshpande

Submitted by Fatemeh Ahmadpoor on

The Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at NJIT will be hosting a special webinar by Professor Vikram Deshpande, on November 9th, 1-2:30 pm (EST). Please see the attached flyer for more information about the webinar. The Webex link to the meeting is below. All are welcome to join.

 

Join from the meeting link

https://njit.webex.com/njit/j.php?MTID=m8d6824513a71d3f4b76865ecd7221432

Join by meeting number

Int. Conference on Damage Mechanics 2023

Submitted by Cemal Basaran on

Dear Friends and Colleagues:


The Fourth International Conference on Damage Mechanics, ICDM4, will be held at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on May 15th-18th, 2023. The abstract submission will be due on December 15th, 2022. Please consider submitting an abstract using the templates (https://lnkd.in/gBEW8SKq). If you submitted an abstract in 2019, you would need to resubmit it before the deadline.
Best wishes to you all!

Professor George Voyiadjis
Conference Chair of ICDM4

Faculty Position of Solid Mechanics - SUNY Binghamton

Submitted by Pu Zhang on

The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Binghamton University, the State University of New York, invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the assistant professor level beginning in Fall 2023.

The department is particularly interested in candidates whose research intersects with the fields of Solid Mechanics and Materials, including but not limited to Soft/Bio Materials, Meta/Electronics Materials, Materials under Extreme Environments, Mechanical Design, and Advanced Manufacturing.

Accretion Mechanics of Nonlinear Elastic Circular Cylindrical Bars Under Finite Torsion

Submitted by arash_yavari on

In this paper we formulate the initial-boundary value problem of accreting circular cylindrical bars under finite torsion. It is assumed that the bar grows as a result of printing stress-free cylindrical layers on its boundary while it is under a time-dependent torque (or a time-dependent twist) and is free to deform axially. In a deforming body, accretion induces eigenetrains, and consequently residual stresses. We formulate the anelasticity problem by first constructing the natural Riemannian metric of the growing bar.