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Correlation Studies of Different Decoupled Two-Scale Simulations for Lattice Structures

Submitted by Chandima Uyanage on

Sharing for the benefit of those who are interested: A new technical paper co-authored by researchers at the JAXA: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, The University of Tokyo and CYBERNET SYSTEMS CO.,LTD., was published in the Aerospace - a free-access journal by MDPI. The authors reckon that the study will provide a guideline for effective designs of high-performance lattice structures with architected materials.

Department of Aerospace Engineering - Open Rank Faculty Search

Submitted by martinchase on

Department of Aerospace Engineering - Open Rank Faculty Search
The Grainger College of Engineering
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

The Department of Aerospace Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign seeks highly qualified candidates for four open-rank (assistant, associate, or full professor level) full-time faculty positions. Primary target areas of interest that will reinforce the department's current strengths are:

POSTDOC or PHD POSITION IN THE FIELD OF COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS OF ADVANCED MATERIALS (INDUSTRY-SPONSORED)

Submitted by Aleks on

All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.

Institution: University of Windsor, Canada ( https://youtu.be/RuAxubYgKcM )

Professor: http://www.uwindsor.ca/engineering/mame/440/cherniaev-aleksandr

Salary:

R&D Team Manager, Metallurgy @ Novelis Inc.

Submitted by vh on

This position is strictly for experienced candidates and is located at our Global R&T Centre in Kennesaw GA. Please get in touch with me if this role matches your experience. Job Description 

Filling a Void: Metal Additive Manufacturing for Aerospace with Synopsys, ELEMCA and CNES

Submitted by Simpleware on

Metal additive manufacturing enables production of complex metal parts that meet mechanical property specifications without the need for costly tooling. In addition, parts can be made in small batches or even manufactured on a “one-off” basis. Computed tomography (CT) scanning can be used to identify defects such as voids or inclusions that can occur in parts created through metal additive manufacturing, but in the past there was no way to determine how these manufacturing byproducts might affect performance.

Mechanical Testing- Aerospace Materials & Products

Submitted by Deniz Yalcin on

In the aerospace industry, testing is critical in successful product development and implementation. Mechanical testing of materials and products used in aerospace applications is governed by strict standards and often require accreditation. The type of testing performed includes tensile, compressive, flexural, fatigue testing, and more.

PhD in Biomaterials for Aerospace Composites

Submitted by Lee Margetts on

Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD studentship at the University of Manchester to help develop the next generation of simulation tools. These will be used to evaluate the structural integrity of novel aerospace composites under a wide range of operational conditions. The student will join a €3-4M euro research project that has recently been funded to investigate the use of biomaterials in aerospace composites. The project involves a range of academic and industrial partners in Europe and China, providing many opportunities for overseas research visits.