Now Acceting Abstracts:
Mini-symposium on Current and Future Needs in Sub-microscale Vibration Analysis
Engineering Mechanics Institute Conference 2019
California Institute of Technology
Arzhang Alimoradi* and Marie Levine†
Mini-symposium on Current and Future Needs in Sub-microscale Vibration Analysis
Engineering Mechanics Institute Conference 2019
California Institute of Technology
Arzhang Alimoradi* and Marie Levine†
Real world challenges that face health care, transportation, space exploration, new product design and manufacture, and energy require interdisciplinary mechanical engineering approaches and perspectives.
The Institute for General Material Properties of the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) is seeking an outstanding PhD candidate to participate in a research-training group on in-situ microscopy on nanoscale objects.
Dr. Emrah Celik is looking for a PhD student with mechanical engineering background (or a related field) who will apply nanotechnology on bio-medical applications. The student will design the mechanical characterization systems, develop computer programs, perform atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurements and analyze data. The ideal candidate will have previous experience or motivation to learn nano-microfabrication, laboratory measurements and finite element analysis. Programming, design and machining experiences are also plus for this position.
A postdoctoral position is available to conduct research in
the multi-physics modeling and analysis of DNA-based nanostructures. The
research is conducted jointly with Professors Mark Bathe and Klaus-Jürgen Bathe
at MIT. The candidate should be familiar with nonlinear finite element methods.
Please email your application to:
"Prof. KJ Bathe" <kjb [at] mit.edu (kjb[at]mit[dot]edu)> with the subject heading "Modeling DNA-based Nanostructures".
The NNIN/C at the University of Michigan will be hosting a presentation on “Materials Modeling and Simulation for Nanotechnology.”, which will be broadcast live as a web based seminar.
Topic: Materials Modeling and Simulation for Nanotechnology.
Date: April 11, 2013
Time: 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT.
Presenter: Micheal Doyle, Phd, Accelrys.
This position will support all activities in a SEM/microscopy lab including sample preparation, inspection, documentation, and elemental analysis by SEM-EDS as well as managing the operation of the lab. The candidate may be required to teach courses in related areas.
ASME 2013 2nd Global Congress on NanoEngineering for Medicine and Biology (NEMB2013)
February 4-6, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts
Submission of Abstract for Poster or Oral Presentation: October 15, 2012
NSF Summer Institute Short Course on Materiomics—Merging Biology and Engineering in Multiscale Structures and Materials