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About adiabatic shear failure.....
Not too long ago, we identified dynamic recrystallization (DRX) as a potentially softening factor leading to the formation of adiabatic shear bands. However, the exact nature and the extent of the softening effect till remained to be assessed. The link to our new paper provides additional information on this issue.
http://www.nature.com/articles/srep37226
(the paper is also attached)
Tenure-Track Faculty Position Opening in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at U. C. Berkeley
The DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, University of California, Berkeley, seeks applications for a tenure-track, Assistant Professor position in the areas of Design, Robotics, Applied Energy Systems, and Nanoscale Systems Engineering.
Ashby PhD studentship, Cambridge University, UK
A fully funded PhD scholarship exists in the area of Mechanics of Materials, endowed in honour of Prof M F Ashby. The successful applicant will have a 1st class degree (and ideally a Masters degree) in an appropriate field. The precise topic of the PhD can be fixed after the scholarship has been awarded.
The scholarship is for 3.5 years starting 1st October 2017
Application instructions:
PhD studentship in "Statistical mechanics of single cells" at the Cambridge University Engineering Department
Eukaryotic cells exhibit considerable variability in their responses in terms of observables such as cell shape, cell area, cytoskeletal protein arrangements etc. This variability/fluctuation is inherent to the bio-chemical processes occurring within cells: in-fact cells use these fluctuations to detect and respond to their environment. However, these fluctuations have largely been neglected in most modelling approaches with attention restricted to deterministic models.
Special Issue on Computational Poromechanics in International Journal of Multiscale Computational Engineering
Dear colleagues,
I would like to bring to your attention that a special issue on Computational Poromechanics has been published in IJMCE (see URL below).
http://www.dl.begellhouse.com/journals/61fd1b191cf7e96f,2b8c00292c2d9c2…
Thanks!
WaiChing Sun
Post-doc position at Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
Professor GQ Zhang's research group has an immediate post-doc position at Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands. The position will be effective from January 2017 for at least two year period of contract. The applicant must have a PhD degree in engineering or science field with a strong record of publications in archived journals. The related research areas involve with micro-/nano- heterogeneous systems integration, reliability and manufacturing, and new material development.
Multiple postdoc openings at UC San Diego (USA) and Cardiff University (UK)
Applications are invited from highly motivated researchers for two postdoctoral positions immediately available in the Multiscale Multiphysics Design Optimisation (M2DO) lab, led by H Alicia Kim.
Candidates must have a strong background in mathematical optimization, finite element method and computer programming, and be committed to applying rigorous mathematical tools to structural design and optimization. Experience or interest in developing numerical methods and/or large-scale high performance computing and collaborative software development is also desirable.
BC for open-coiled spring
Hello to all,
Asking for help with practical advice on simulation OPEN-COILED HELICAL SPRING WITH LARGE DEFLECTION (springs with ends fixed against rotation):