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Fully funded PhD positions in Cardiovascular Engineering (start Jan. 2024 or later)
Description: The Cardiovascular Engineering Lab (CEL) is actively recruiting multiple graduate students interested in pursuing a PhD in Biological Engineering or Engineering Science at Louisiana State University (LSU). Research focus is flexible, depending on the strengths and interests of the applicant. Projects at CEL encompass both experimental studies of cardiovascular biology and mechanics as well as computational modeling and simulation of cardiovascular function.
Tenure Track Faculty Openings Georgia Tech Aerospace
Dear Colleagues:
The School of Aerospace Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology, invites applications for multiple tenure-track faculty positions. Applicants will be considered at all academic levels and any technical areas of relevance to aerospace systems, interpreted broadly.
More information can be found here: https://ae.gatech.edu/employment
Should you have any questions, do not hesitatate to contact me!
Christos Athanasiou
PhD position in computational mechanics, FSI, and marine energy structures at Stony Brook University
A fully supported PhD position in computational mechanics and fluid-structure interaction (FSI) is available in the Department of Civil Engineering at Stony Brook University. The position is part of a collaborative project led by Drs. Rigoberto Burgueño, Paolo Celli, and George Moutsanidis. The successful applicant will work within an interdisciplinary research team focusing on the design of innovative structures for marine hydrokinetic energy devices, and will concentrate on the development and application of advanced numerical techniques to support these efforts.
Nonlinear Mechanics of Remodeling
In this paper, we present a large-deformation formulation of the mechanics of remodeling. Remodeling is anelasticity with an internal constraint---material evolutions that are mass and volume-preserving. In this special class of material evolutions, the explicit time dependence of the energy function is via one or more remodeling tensors that can be considered as internal variables of the theory. The governing equations of remodeling solids are derived using a two-potential approach and the Lagrange-d'Alembert principle.
Journal Club for October 2023: Dynamic Behavior of Ceramics, Ceramic Composites, and Structures: Experimental and Computational Mechanics to Inform Advanced Manufacturing
Journal Club for October 2023: Dynamic Behavior of Ceramics, Ceramic Composites, and Structures: Experimental and Computational Mechanics to Inform Advanced Manufacturing
Authors (alphabetical by last name): James D. Hogan*, Haoyang Li, Saman Sayahlatifi, Sara Sheikhi, Zahra Zaiemyekeh, and Jie Zheng
On the Shrimali and Lopez-Pamies theory on viscoelastic fracture mechanics
dear collegues
I have been attracted recently by a theory from Shrimali and Lopez-Pamies which is based on experimental evidence obtained from Suo's group in Harvard in 2012 in a (limited, but significant) set of experiments on rubber. The theory assumes that the stretch to nucleating a crack is constant and independent on stretch rate. The theory is then built on that, to predict the increase of fracture energy with rate.
Special Issue: Environmental Durability of Composite Materials and Structures
Dear Colleagues,
We are guest-editing a special issue of Applied Composite Materials (IF 2.3, an SCI-indexed journal of Springer, no publication fee) with a theme of Environmental Durability of Composite Materials and Structures. This Special Issue will provide a platform for researchers to share their latest progress in the study of the environmental durability of composite materials and structures. Topics of interests include, but are not limited to:
Open Post-doc Position in solid mechanics/elasticity: New as of September 21 2023
New as of September 21 2023
I have a new Open Postdoc Position in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
(Solid Mechanics, Elasticity, Composite Mechanics, Continuum Mechanics)
I have funding for a postdoctoral researcher. The position is initially for one year but can be extended to two and possibly three years depending on performance and availability of funding.
Interested applicants should send an email expressing interest and a CV to pschiavo [at] ualberta.ca
Peter Schiavone
PostDoc Position at Microsolidics Group, IIT Guwahati
Dear Colleagues,
I am looking for a potential postdoctoral fellow of any nationality to work at Microsolidics Group, IIT Guwahati in the area of micromechanics and homogenization of fibrous composites/ multiscale modeling of composites.
There is a funding opportunity from the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India limited to 2 years which is received by the candidate directly. The advertisement link is here.
Deadline: 08.10.2023, 17:00 hrs IST