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Ansys Webinar - FEM Analysis for Compaction Process of Powders

I would like to invite you to sign up for this upcoming materials webinar on 15 November 2022 (11 AM EST / 4 PM GMT / 9:30 PM IST) to see the press powder process analysis realized by co-simulation of Ansys® Rocky, Ansys LS-DYNA®, and Multiscale.Sim™ ⇒ Register from here

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PhD positions in composite materials for wind turbine rotor blades at DTU Wind Energy

The Department of Wind Energy at the Technical University of Denmark is advertsing new PhD-positions within 15 topics.

The PhD projects #5 to #9 in the Wind Energy Materials and Components Division all relate to wind turbine rotor blades, which are very large composite structures - the largests blades are now exceeding 100 metre in length. The PhD-projects cover various aspects of fibre composites from full blade structural scale down to materials scale.

PhD Position in 3D printed Composites for impact mitigation and acoustic attenuation - University of Rhode Island, RI, USA

PhD positions are available in the field of 3D printed composite materials for impact mitigation and acoustic attenuation. The research work will have both computational and experimental components. Individuals interested in 3D printed polymer composites, multiscale material modelling, performance of composites under high strain rates and experimental mechanics are encouraged to apply. The position starts early  January 2021. The students will be enrolled in the Department of Civil and environmental Engineering at the University of Rhode Island.

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PhD Studentship in Mechanics of Materials at University College London

A PhD studentship is available in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at University College London, on the topic of "Detection and Identification of Damage in Composite Fibre/Metal Laminate Structures Using Guided Ultrasonic Waves". It is fully funded (fees + stipend) for UK citizens and EU citizens with UK residency (fees only for international students).

The academic group at UCL has an internationally leading profile and an exceptional publication record, and this project will provide numerous opportunities for high-profile publications and conference presentations. The project involves considerable interaction with other members of the research group, which has a very open, co-operative and friendly culture. The UCL laboratories are very well resourced with equipment, computers, consumables and all that is needed to perform research at the highest standard. The aim is to provide the best conditions for world-leading research.

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