PhD positions in computational solid mechanics and mechanobiology
Dear iMechanica community
Dear iMechanica community
I'm Xiaoliang Fang from BeiHang University, China, and I am applying a doctoral study.
The Section for Composites and Materials Mechanics, DTU Wind Energy, is seeking a PhD student for an experimental and modelling study of the composite pultrusion process for manufacturing of pre-fabricated elements for wind turbine blades. The PhD scholarship is part of the OPTI_MADE_BLADE project funded by the Innovation Fund Denmark. The project targets the development of design and manufacturing solutions for large (>70m) offshore wind turbine blades.
In the assessment of the candidates, consideration will be given to:
Two PhD positions are available immediately in the Computational Materials & Mechanics Laboratory at Missouri University of Science and Technology (Rolla), http://web.mst.edu/~aslezaeemm/.
The project is about multi-phase field modeling of formation and evolution of intermetallics and oxides at high temperatures.
The Laboratory for Bone Biomechanics of Prof. Ralph Müller, Department of Health Science & Technology, Institute for Biomechanics at ETH Zurich is offering a
PhD Position in Computational Multiscale Modelling of Bone Fracture Healing Mechanobiology
We are looking for a student to work on the topic "Development of advanced numerical methods in contact mechanics for aerospace applications"
Scientific advisers: Vladislav Yastrebov, Georges Cailletaud (MINES), Frederic Feyel (SAFRAN)
Period: 36 months (CIFRE)
Laboratory: Centre for Material Sciences, MINES ParisTech, PSL Research University, CNRS UMR 7633, Evry, France (30 minutes from Paris) www.mat.mines-paristech.fr
Partner: SAFRAN
The Kang Group at Johns Hopkins University is looking for outstanding candidates to join the group. We have openings as below.
Please, give a look to my research activity at http://www.ing.unitn.it/~bigoni and to my group at http://ssmg.unitn.it
If you are strongly motivated to work with a very active group in Solid Mechanics, we have a PhD position (3 years) available from November 2014, but the deadline for application is June 30, 2014!
The position is on a EU grant and is addressed to numerical/theoretical modelling of ceramics.