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Faculty Position in MAE at Syracuse University

Submitted by Teng zhang on

The Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) Department at Syracuse University is seeking applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the field of Solid Mechanics. This position is part of an ambitious Invest Syracuse Cluster Hire Initiative in the broad area of bioinspired science and technology.

An inspiring seminar by Prof. Huajian Gao -- Mechanics as an Enabling tool in bioinspired materials and biological interactions of nanomaterials

Submitted by Mike Ciavarella on

Professor Huajian Gao of Brown University speaks at MIT Distinguished Seminar Series (March 2016).

It is a unique opportunity to enjoy the many important recent achievements of Huajian's group.

Mechanics as an Enabling tool in bioinspired materials and biological interactions of nanomaterials

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Not to be missed!

MIT Multiscale Materials Design Course 2016 / June 20-24, 2016

Submitted by Markus J. Buehler on

Spend a week at MIT and earn a MIT certificate. A great opportunity for postdocs and graduate students. Limited number of fellowships available. 

June 20-24, 2016

URL: http://professional.mit.edu/programs/short-programs/multiscale-materials-design 

PhD STUDENTSHIPS FLUID STRUCTURE INTERACTION

Submitted by fhuera on

The Fluid-Structure Interactions Lab (LIFE) (http://www.etseq.urv.es/life/) at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV) (www.urv.cat) in Tarragona (Spain), is looking for an enthusiastic research student with a strong interest in fluid dynamics to apply for one of the FI 2012 grants given by the Catalan Government. Successful candidates will join a small but very active multidisciplinary team, working in fluid dynamics and fluid-structure interaction problems.

Postdoc position available at MIT / bioinspired thermal management

Submitted by Markus J. Buehler on

A postdoctoral associate position at MIT is available immediately, focused on the analysis and development of bioinspired, adaptive thermal management structures, by using theoretical and atomistic multi-scale modeling and simulation.