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Open Postdoc on computational methods and inverse problems

Submitted by Andrew J. Gross on
A Postdoctoral Fellow is sought to fill an immediate opening in the Gross Materials Lab at the University of South Carolina to work on a DARPA funded project. The postdoc will have the opportunity to attend regular meetings with DARPA and other DOD program managers. The research is focused on extracting yield surfaces from data rich full-field experimental information by solving an inverse problem.

Open Postdoc on computational methods and inverse problems

Submitted by Andrew J. Gross on
A Postdoctoral Fellow is sought to fill an immediate opening in the Gross Materials Lab at the University of South Carolina to work on a DARPA funded project. The postdoc will have the opportunity to attend regular meetings with DARPA and other DOD program managers. The research is focused on extracting yield surfaces from data rich full-field experimental information by solving an inverse problem.

Optimizing deployment dynamics of composite tape-spring hinges

Submitted by Jinxiong Zhou on

The composite tape-spring hinge (CTSH) is a lightweight structural connector widely employed in space structures, including spacecraft and satellites, due to its high specific strength and stiffness. Introducing cutouts enables CTSH to possess folding and deployment capability, while optimizing the cutouts finely to optimize the performance of CTSH. However, the interaction between cutout size and the dynamic deployment of CTSH is a novel topic.

Open Postdoc on computational methods to process experimental data

Submitted by Andrew J. Gross on

A Postdoctoral Fellow is sought to fill an immediate opening in the Gross Materials Lab at the University of South Carolina to work on a DARPA funded project. The postdoc will have the opportunity to attend regular meetings with DARPA and other DOD program managers. The research is focused on extracting yield surfaces from data rich full-field experimental information by solving an inverse problem. This research will be primarily computational and will integrate closely with a graduate student conducting experiments.

Open Postdoc position for Fall 2023 on computational methods to process experimental data

Submitted by Andrew J. Gross on

One postdoc is sought to fill an opening in the Gross Materials Lab (group website: andrewjgross.com) at the University of South Carolina. This research is focused on extracting yield surfaces from data rich full-field experimental information by solving an inverse problem. This research will be primarily computational and will integrate closely with a graduate student conducting experiments. Applicants with relevant experience are strongly encouraged to apply.

postdoctoral and Ph.D. positions in machine learning, multi-physics simulation and uncertainty quantification for additive manufacturing processes

Submitted by xpqian on

We invite applications for post-doctoral and Ph.D. positions in machine learning, multi-physics simulation and uncertainty qualification for additive manufacturing processes. 

For additional information, please contact Prof. Xiaoping Qian (qian [at] engr.wisc.edu (qian[at]engr[dot]wisc[dot]edu)). To apply, email your application files (CV, 1-page summary of research accomplishments and research interests, and 3 references).

Postdoctoral Fellow openings in Additive Manufacturing, Mechanical Metamaterials, and Topology Optimization at JHU

Submitted by itsmi on

The Topology Optimization (www.ce.jhu.edu/topopt) and Digital Fabrication and Programmable Matter (www.muellerlab.com) groups at Johns Hopkins University invite applications for multiple fully funded Postdoctoral Fellow positions in Additive Manufacturing, Mechanical Metamaterials, and Topology Optimization. The candidates will work on one or more of these topics in a highly collaborative environment that spans multiple research groups at Johns Hopkins University.

4 fully-funded PhDs in TU Delft on Aerospace, Machine Learning and Quantum Computing

Submitted by Boyang Chen on

4 fully-funded PhDs are available in Delft University of Technology under the joint supervision of researchers from the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering and the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science. We will explore the exciting interdisciplinary areas of Quantum Computing and M

Jobs: Assistant or untenured Associate Professor (Stanford - EE)

Submitted by StanfordEE on

The Department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University (http://ee.stanford.edu/) invites applications for a tenure-track faculty appointment at the junior level (Assistant or untenured Associate Professor) in the broadly defined field of electrical and computer engineering. Priority will be given to the overall originality and promise of the candidate’s work over any specific area of specialization.

PhD position in Structural Optimization

Submitted by Ali Tamijani on

We are looking for a PhD student in the area of design optimization and computational structural mechanics in Aerospace Engineering program at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach. Interested applicants should send their CV and a list of references to ali.tamijani [at] erau.edu (ali[dot]tamijani[at]erau[dot]edu). Please include “PhD application” in the subject of your email.