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Post-Doc position in Solid Mechanics and Vibrations at Michigan State University

Submitted by joodaky on

We are currently seeking a highly motivated candidate for a Post-Doc position in the School of Packaging at MSU. The focus of this position will be on studying the vibrations experienced by packages during transportation, their stabilty, and structural mechanics. This research will involve utilizing various tools and techniques such as a vibration shaker, acceleration sled, FEM simulations, DIC, nonlinear computational models, and more. To be considered for this position, the ideal candidate should possess the following qualifications:

Post-Doc position at MSU - Multi-axis vibrations

Submitted by joodaky on

We are currently seeking a highly motivated candidate for a Post-Doc position in the School of Packaging at MSU. The focus of this position will be on studying the multi-axis vibrations experienced by packages during transportation. This research will involve utilizing various tools and techniques such as a multi-axis shaker, acceleration sled, FEM simulations, nonlinear models, and more. To be considered for this position, the ideal candidate should possess the following qualifications:

Postdoctoral Position - Multiscale Mechanics and Materials

Submitted by Kmomeni on

An immediate postdoctoral associate position with a tentative start date of Jan 15 is available in Advanced Hierarchical Materials by Design Lab at the University of Alabama with Prof. Kasra Momeni on multiscale modeling materials and processes. This project aims to develop multiscale models of alloys under extreme conditions, such as radiation, heat, and stresses, to develop new alloys. The postdoctoral researcher will lead several projects on material design using various techniques, such as molecular dynamics, phase-field, and CALPHAD.

Postdoctoral Position - Multiscale Mechanics and Materials

Submitted by Kmomeni on

An immediate postdoctoral associate position is available in Advanced Hierarchical Materials by Design Lab at the University of Alabama with Prof. Kasra Momeni on multiscale modeling of materials and processes. The goal of this project is to develop multiscale models of alloys under extreme conditions, such as radiation, heat, and stresses, to develop new alloys.  The postdoctoral researcher will lead several projects on the material design using various techniques, such as molecular dynamics, phase-field, and CALPHAD.

Postdoc position at UC Irvine

Submitted by Tim Rupert on

The Nanoscale Mechanics and Materials Laboratory (NMML) at the University of California, Irvine is accepting applications for an open postdoctoral scholar position.  The research will focus on atomistic modeling of linear complexions, or nanoscale phases stabilized by the presence of dislocations.  Specific goals include the study of linear complexion nucleation and structure, as well as the impact of these complexions on subsequent dislocation plasticity.  An individual with a strong background in computational materials science is sought, and a Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Position at UCLA in mechanics/machine learning/computational science

Submitted by Khalid Jawed on

We are looking for a postdoctoral fellow with a background in solid mechanics, machine learning, computational science, or relevant fields to work at the intersection of mechanics, machine learning (ML), and/or manufacturing. If the candidate has no proven record in ML, he/she should have the confidence and a track record to quickly master analytical and software tools in new fields. The postdoctoral fellow will work in an interdisciplinary and collaborative environment. He/she will be supervised by Prof. M.

Open Postdoctoral Position - University of Pittsburgh

Submitted by johnbrigham on

OPEN POSITION

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER

Computational Diagnostics and Inverse Mechanics

 

A postdoctoral appointment is available in the Computational Diagnostics and Inverse Mechanics (CDIM) research group under the supervision of Dr. John C. Brigham at the University of Pittsburgh Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.