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Fully funded 3year PhD position at Univ Rostock, Germany: multistable composite structures

Submitted by pweissgraeber on

The chair of lightweight design (Prof. Weissgraeber) at the University of Rostock, Germany, offers a fully-finded PhD-position for 3 years (extension possible). 

 We are seeking for an excellent candidate interested in research on a Ph.D. project in the field of applied structural mechanics. The research project will be on of shape-adaptive lightweight structures and developing new analytical approaches for multistable composite structures.

 Recruitment requirements

Fully-funded openings for PhD students in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Kentucky

Submitted by xingshengsun on

Greetings from Lexington, Kentucky! We are an interdisciplinary research group in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Kentucky. We specialize in the modeling, computation and simulation of materials across multiple length- and time-scales. Our missions include advancing fundamental understanding of materials under different operating environments and making contributions to material design and discovery for diverse applications.

Open PhD position in computational materials interface modeling at the University of Tennessee

Submitted by Timothy Truster on

We have an open PhD position starting in the Fall semester 2022 at the Computational Laboratory for the Mechanics of Interfaces at the University of Tennessee - Knoxville (https://www.researchgate.net/lab/Timothy-J-Truster-Lab-2 and http://clmi.utk.edu). Current potential research topics in the group are: bone densification and fracturing, composite panel defect detection, and contact modeling of soft materials.

Ph.D. and/or postdoctoral positions in mechanics theory and experiment

Submitted by jhanna on

 Applications are invited for Ph.D. (Spring or Fall 2022) and/or postdoctoral (ASAP) positions in the group of J. Hanna in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Nevada, Reno.  We are a theoretically oriented group that also engages in experimental work, with broad general interests in classical mechanics and applied geometry (see cmag.neocities.org ).  We are fully in-person-operational.

Possible topics include: