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Modeling ribbons/strips as a Cosserat rod

Submitted by Ajeet Kumar on

This study presents a computational approach to obtain nonlinearly elastic constitutive relations of strip/ribbon-like structures modeled as a special Cosserat rod. Starting with the description of strips as a general Cosserat plate, the strip is first subjected to a strain field which is uniform along its length. The Helical Cauchy-Born rule is used to impose this uniform strain field which deforms the strip into a six-parameter family of helical configurations-the six parameters here correspond to the six strain measures of rod theory.

2023 career elsevier top scientists rankings --- congratulation to the Harvard professors

Submitted by Mike Ciavarella on

I have extracted in attachment the top scientists according to the Elsevier October 2023 data-update for "Updated science-wide author databases of standardized citation indicators", see https://elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/datasets/btchxktzyw/6

Special Issue: Advanced Modeling and Design for Composite Materials and Structures

Submitted by Yucheng Zhong on

Dear Colleagues of the composite community,

Our first Special Issue are already published on Applied Composite Materials as Volume 30, issue 4:

Applied Composite Materials | Volume 30, issue 4 (springer.com)

Full article list are provided here:

 

1. Special Issue: Advanced Modeling and Design for Composite Materials and Structures

PhD Position Available in Engineering Science and Mechanics at Penn State

Submitted by Chris Kube on

Multiple PhD positions are available in the areas of elastodynamic modeling, elastic waves, scattering theory, metamaterials, and micromechanics.

A strong background in mechanics is required.

Desired skills include:

2023 IMECE student travel award competition (deadline extended)

Submitted by Executive Comm… on

Nomination deadline extended to October 18, 2023. For this year, the travel awards are not limited to students at institutions in the USA. 

The Applied Mechanics Executive Committee (AMD-EC) is pleased to announce the 2023 IMECE student travel award competition, which is sponsored by the Haythornthwaite Foundation*.

PhD positions at Purdue – Computational biomechanics and fluid dynamics

Submitted by hgomez on

We have several openings for a PhD positions. The successful candidate will conduct original research in the general area of biomechanics and fluid dynamics. They develop numerical methods to model coupled processes on high-performance computing platforms. This position is in the Gomez Research Group (https://engineering.purdue.edu/gomez/) in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Purdue.

 

Applications

Open faculty positions in aeronautical & astronautical engineering at Arizona State University

Submitted by Jay Oswald on

The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU) and the School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy (SEMTE) seek applicants for multiple tenure-track or tenured faculty positions in the area of Aerospace and Astronautical Engineering.

EML Webinar Young Researchers Forum by Emma Lejeune, on 17 October 2023: Data Driven Modeling of Mechanical Systems

Submitted by Zheng Jia on

EML Webinar (Young Researchers Forum) on 17 October 2023 will be given by Emma Lejeune at Boston University via Zoom meeting

Title: Data Driven Modeling of Mechanical Systems

Discussion leader: Adrian Buganza Tepole, Purdue University

Time: 10 am Boston, 3 pm London, 4 pm Paris, 10 pm Beijing on Tuesday, 17 October 2023

Immediate postdoctoral position in soft robotics at USC

Submitted by Hangbo Zhao on

The Zhao Research Group (https://sites.usc.edu/zhaogroup/) in the Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering at University of Southern California is seeking applications for an immediately available postdoctoral position in soft robotics. The objective of this project is to develop novel dexterous soft robotic manipulators incorporating advanced sensors, actuators, and closed-loop control.