Dear iMechanica Community,
I am looking for an internship or visiting student opportunity focusing on mechanics and multi-scale modeling of metallic materials in Canada, Europe, Australia, South Korea, Japan, or Singapore.
I have an MSc and I am currently studying at Iowa State University towards my PhD. In my MSc, I worked to investigate the complicated phenomenon of hydrogen embrittlement on steels and alloys, develop reliable multiscale physical-based computational models incorporating the effect of hydrogen solutes on the evaluation, mobility, and interactions of lattice defects, and correlating the hydrogen-defects interactions with the overall mechanical behavior of materials. In my Ph.D. research, I am studying the deformation behavior of high-toughness materials from atomistic to micro-scale using experimental and computational nanoindentation techniques. Also, I experimentally investigate the effect damage induced strain on the environmental attack of pipelines and develop a finite element framework to model and link the kinematics of the atavistically observed deformation mechanisms to the macroscopic fatigue response of pipeline materials.
I attached my CV to this post, and I would like to submit any relevant materials in which you are interested in your requirement. If you have opportunities or information, please let me know. My email address is abdlmwla [at] iastate.edu (abdlmwla[at]iastate[dot]edu).
Thanks,
Amir
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