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Euromech workshop on Multiscale effects in Fatigue, July 7-9, 2010 at the Ecole Polytechnique

Submitted by Mike Ciavarella on

Dear Collegue



We are organising in July 7-9, 2010 an Euromech workshop on Multiscale

effects in Fatigue, at the Ecole Polytechnique, near Paris in France.

Outcomes and topics are detailed on the following web site:



http://www.lms.polytechnique.fr/Euromech



We would be honoured if you could contribute to this workshop to present

some of your recent research results.  The workshop is thought as a small

Post-doctoral position in computational mechanics at Rutgers University

Submitted by cuitino on

A postdoctoral position is available in the area of multiscale modeling of granular solids. The position is supported by the National Science Foundation and industrial partners of the NSF Engineering
Research Center for Structured Organic Particulate Systems (http://ercforsops.org/). 

In search of articles on mesoscale FE modeling of sintering

Submitted by Mikael Öhman on
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Hi. I'm now starting my PhD on a project on sintering of hard metal.

I'm doing a literature study, but I have failed to find any articles that uses FE analysis on the micro/mesoscale. All of them seems to handle this only with a homogenized model on the macroscale.
If I get to be picky, I would prefer something with hardmetal, but at this point, anything would be great.
I would also be very happy to find any suitable reading on FE-analysis on solid-liquid-pore mixtures.

Ph.D position at EPFL-LSMS, Switzerland

Submitted by anciaux on

Graduate assistantship positions are available in the Computational olid Mechanics Laboratory (http://lsms.epfl.ch/) at the Ecole olytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (http://www.epfl.ch/).

We are interested in highly motivated Ph.D. candidates with an academic background (B.S. and M.S.) in either Mechanical Engineering, Civil ngineering or Computational Materials Science.

PhD projects in computational fracture and computational/theoretical fluids at University of Melbourne

Submitted by Petar Liovic on

The Australian Mineral Science Research Institute (AMSRI) is a consortium of Australia's best scientists working in minerals industry-related fields. Research activities span the breadth of minerals processing, with major themes of the research being energy efficiency, frugal water use and efficient management of waste. The Mathematics program of AMSRI performs modelling and analysis research across multiple minerals processing areas, including comminution, flotation and waste treatment.

Call for Papers: Multiscale Modeling and Simulation: from Molecules to Cells to Organisms

Submitted by jcliao on

Dear Colleague,



We want to draw your attention to and encourage your participation in a special session on Multiscale Modeling and Simulation of the thirteenth Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing (PSB), to be held January 4-8, 2008, on the Big Island of Hawaii. PSB is an international, multidisciplinary conference with high impact on the theory and application of computational methods in problems of biological significance. 



what's most advanced open source program to multi-scale simulation?

Submitted by Roozbeh Sanaei on
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I recently interested in multi-sclae modelling problems. and i want to know what's most advanced open source program to multi-scale simulation?