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Call for Abstract Submission to WCCM2018: Multiscale Modeling in Bio-Mechanical Systems

Submitted by Ying Li on

Dear Colleagues,

You are cordially invited to submit your one-page abstract to our Mini-Symposium (MS502) "Multiscale Modeling in Bio-Mechanical Systems" for

13th World Congress in Computational Mechanics (WCCM2018)

Date & Location:

Marriott Marquis, New York City, NY, USA, July 22, 2018 - July 27, 2018

 

Open PhD positions in Shape and Topology Optimization

Submitted by konstantinos.poulios on

Two PhD openings in Shape and Topology Optimization are available at DTU. ( http://www.mek.dtu.dk/om-os/ledige-stillinger/job?id=dd7a97b4-827c-4838… )

The two research topics concern structural designs optimized for buckling resistance and postbuckling behavior, respectively.

The PhD positions involve significant coding tasks, making previous programming experience in the finite-element method highly desirable.

WCCM 2018 mini-symposium 410: Mechanics of Soft Materials with Multi-physics: From Deformation to Failure

Submitted by hua_2001 on

Dear Colleagues,

We would like to invite you to submit an abstract to our symposium titled “410 Mechanics of Soft Materials with Multi-physics: From Deformation to Failure” as part of The 13th World Congress in Computational Mechanics (New York City, NY, July 22-27, 2018).

The deadline for abstract submission is  December 31, 2017.

Information on submitting an abstract may be found at:  http://www.wccm2018.org/abstract-submission

ICMRA 2018 - International Conference on Mechatronics, Robotics & Automation

Submitted by Asst. Prof. Dr… on

Dear Colleagues,

I would like to kindly introduce you the ICMRA 2018 - International Conference on Mechatronics, Robotics & Automation

which will take place at Hefei University of Technology,Anhui, China-Hefei during May 18-21.

Please also kindly find the attached document named as  ICMRA  - CFP and this document consists of the detailed

information about the ICMRA 2018.

Basics of plasticity theory in 6 min

Submitted by rajan_prithivi on

This video explains the very fundamental points with regard to plasticity theory. It covers the following -

 

1) Why study plasticity ?

2) Additive decomposition of strain

3) stress and strength

4) Yield condition , flow rule & hardening rule

 

-Prithivi

Postdoctoral Fellow- Marine Additive Manufacturing Centre of Excellence

Submitted by moh22000 on

Applications are invited for an immediate  postdoctoral position within the Marine Additive Manufacturing Centre of Excellence at the University of New Brunswick. The candidate will perform research in the area of materials characterization of additively manufactured metals (aluminum or steels) developed through powder bed fusion techniques. The candidate will use several experimental techniques to characterize the 3D printed metals such as OM, SEM, EBSD measurements, fractography, and TEM.

Post-doctoral Fellow Position at Mines ParisTech

Submitted by bouvard_jl on

Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Fellow research position at the Center for Material Forming at Mines ParisTech. The Fellow will focus on computational modeling of discontinuous fibers composites. Code writing ability and strong background in mechanics are required.  Applicants must hold a PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Applied Mathematics, or a related discipline.

Open Postdoc & PhD positions in Computational Materials Science

Submitted by Erik Bitzek on

In the next months, we have a couple of openings for Postdoctoral fellows and PhD students in Computational Materials Science. If you are interested and at the 2017 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston (Nov 25th - Dec. 2nd) , hit me up!

From flat sheets to curved geometries: Origami and kirigami approaches

Submitted by azadpoor on

Our recent review paper on how origami and kirigami techniques that could be used to create curved geometries has been just publised online. It is available as an open access article, which is why I am posting it here. We have also included some beautiful photos of our hand-folded origami and kirigami. 

Callens, SJP, Zadpoor, AA, 2017, “From flat sheets to curved geometries: origami and kirigami approaches”, Materials Today, in press.