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PhD positions in Mechanical Engineering at Politecnico di Milano

Submitted by Silvia Barattieri on

PhD positions in Mechanical Engineering at Politecnico di Milano

The Department of Mechanical Engineering of Politecnico di Milano is currently seeking applicants for PhD studentships.

For more information about proposed research topics and scholarship availability please see http://www.mecc.polimi.it/en/phd/phd-positions/

 

PhD positions are available in our seven research areas:

PhD Study at Utah State University: Presidential Doctoral Research Fellowship

Submitted by Ling Liu on

If you are interested, and meet the requirement on GPA and GRE (see below), please contact Dr. Ling Liu at liu.usu [at] gmail.com. Applicants from all related backgrounds are welcome. 

The fellowship will offer: 1) $20,000+/year stipend for 4 years; 2) full tuition waiver; and 3) several other benefits.  

PhD Position in the area of peridynamics

Submitted by Erkan Oterkus on

Dear All,

We are planning to offer a PhD position in the area of peridynamics. For more information about our PMMA research group, please visit

http://personal.strath.ac.uk/erkan.oterkus/ 

If you are interested, please send your current CV to oterkus [at] gmail.com (oterkus[at]gmail[dot]com).
This offer is only valid for citizens of European Union countries.

Thank you very much.

PhD Position in Computational Materials Science / Nanomechanics

Submitted by Erik Bitzek on

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.

 

PhD position at Polytechnique Montréal on the modelling of the peen forming process with a major aerospace company

Submitted by martin.levesque on

Polytechnique Montréal is looking for a candidate with a strong solid mechanics and computational mechanics background to work on the simulation of the shot peen forming process for full scale wing panels. The project will consist of using and improving current methodologies for predicting the response of thin Al sheets submitted to shot peening. The predictions will be validated against real data generated on full scale wing panels by a major aerospace company. 

PhD Position in Computational Modeling of Soft Active Materials

Submitted by Harold S. Park on

I am looking to recruit a new PhD student in the area of computational modeling of soft active materials.  The position will begin as early as January 2014, or alternatively in September 2014.  Requirements for this position including the ability to program in C++, knowledge of nonlinear finite element methods and continuum mechanics, and a good background in solid mechanics.  If interested, please contact me at parkhs(at)bu.edu, with a copy of a CV and a description of your previous research experience.