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Fully-funded PhD position in Intelligent Computational Mechanics

Submitted by Qizhi He on

Fully funded PhD positions are available in Dr. Qizhi He’s Intelligent Computational Mechanics Group in the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering (CEGE) at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. The expected start date is Fall 2023. The successful candidate will work with Dr.

Multiple Faculty Positions on Sustainability and Resilience at the University of Miami

Submitted by Ali Ghahremaninezhad on

Multiple Faculty Positons are available in the general area of Sustainaility and Resilience at the University of Miami. More details are provided in the link below:

 

https://umiami.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/UMFaculty/job/College-of-Eng…

 

 

Webinar: Introduction of Multiscale Analysis Techniques to Accelerate PCB Design

Submitted by Chandima Uyanage on

Many types of composites are used in Printed Circuit Boards (PCB). Virtual Material Testing can help to find optimal materials properties to match various design requirements resulting in a faster design process and increased product life.

Save the date: 30 November 2022 at 11 AM CET ⇒ Register from here

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1 year post-doc position at INSA-Lyon - Design of Electro-active sensors for Medical Engineering

Submitted by Xavier Morelle on

In the context of the pluri-disciplinar project MIMIMed@Lyon founded by the Carnot Institute, we are looking to hire a post-doctoral candidate for a one-year position, starting early 2023 at INSA-Lyon in France.

An electroelastic Kirchhoff rod theory incorporating free space electric energy

Submitted by Ajeet Kumar on

This work presents a geometrically exact Kirchhoff-like electroelastic rod theory wherein the contribution of free space energy is also factored in. In addition to the usual mechanical variables such as the rod's centerline and cross-section orientation, three electric potential parameters are also introduced to account for the variation in electric potential within the rod's cross-section as well as along the rod length. The free space energy is included through an electric flux-like variable acting on the lateral surface of the rod.

Postdoctoral Researcher at Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Submitted by Deepak Pokkalla on

Composites Innovation group at Manufacturing Demonstration Facility (MDF), Oak Ridge National Laboratory is looking for a postdoctoral researcher who will focus on manufacturing high temperature materials for advanced manufacturing of composites. We are seeking a postdoc with polymer chemistry and formulation experience, as well as composite technology.