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Ph.D Positions Available at Missouri University of Science and Technology

Submitted by chenglinwu on
Two Graduate Research Assistant (GRA) positions are available at Dr. Wu’s research group in the Department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology (formerly University of Missouri at Rolla). The students will be involved in interdisciplinary researches in chemistry, physics, material science, computational and experimental mechanics.

Software Engineer Opportunity at Global Engineering & Materials (Princeton, NJ)

Submitted by Ling Liu on

GEM is actively seeking a Software Engineer with a broad range of experience developing both Web and Desktop Applications. The candidate will be responsible for supporting GEM’s advanced mechanical engineering simulation tools for structural response prediction, design optimization, and failure prediction of advanced composite, metallic, and hybrid structures. A qualified candidate will support multiple Research and Development efforts and will be involved extensively in the implementation, module integration, customization, and testing of novel solution modules.

Research Engineer Opportunity at Global Engineering & Materials (Princeton, NJ)

Submitted by Ling Liu on

GEM is actively seeking a candidate with a broad range of experience in computational mechanics and software development. A qualified candidate will be involved in the development, implementation, and enhancement of solution modules in applied mechanics associated with computer aid design, multiscale modeling, meshless damage tracking in bonded and bolted advanced structures, and simulation of manufacturing process of composite materials/structures. A candidate should keep up with changes in technology and apply them in innovative ways.

PhD Position in Multiscale analysis of energy storage systems

Submitted by montero on

Dear colleagues,

Universidad Loyola Andalucía (Seville, Spain) is currently offering a PhD position starting in 2017 at the Engineering Department for multiscale multiphysical analysis of energy storage systems in renewable energies.

See the attached file for further information on the topic and the application process.

Regards,

Professor / Associate Professor / Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK

Submitted by Yuhang Chen on

Professor / Associate Professor / Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering,

Institute of Mechanical, Process and Energy Engineering,

School of Engineering and Physical Sciences

Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK 

 

Application deadline: 11/Dec/2016 

1 PhD and 2 Postdoc positions in composites and 3D printed materials @ Ghent University (Belgium)

Submitted by wvpaepeg on

One PhD (4 years) and two Postdoc (3 years) vacancies are available in the composites research group at Ghent University in Belgium. The different open positions deal with nondestructive testing methods for composites inspection (vibration/thermography) and fatigue of 3D printed metals. More information can be found on http://www.composites.ugent.be/PhD_job_vacancies_PhD_job_positions_comp….

Postdoctoral Associate

Submitted by Gail Small on

            The University of Notre Dame, Center for Shock Wave-processing of Advanced Reactive Materials (C-SWARM), is seeking a highly qualified candidate for the postdoctoral associate position in the area of computational mechanics/physics with emphasis on chemically reactive solids. C-SWARM is center of excellence established by National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) whose primary focus is on the emerging field of predictive science.

Post-Doc position at Mississippi State University

Submitted by ashkan khalili on
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We are currently seeking a qualified postdoctoral researcher to join our geotechnical engineering team at Mississippi State University (MSU). The postdoctoral fellow will be working with a multi-disciplinary team of scientists and engineers at MSU in collaboration with few other institutions to contribute to our ongoing studies on two main modeling themes of geo-energy (e.g., carbon sequestration) and geotechnical engineering in the face of climate change.

Opening for two new Ph.D. students in the Computational Mechanics group, The University of Iowa.

Submitted by Xuchun Ren on

The Computational Mechanics group at The University of Iowa, led by Professor S. Rahman, is looking for two new Ph.D. students, who are capable of and interested in performing high-quality research on isogeometric methods and uncertainty quantification. The research, supported by U.S. National Science Foundation, requires building a solid mathematical foundation, devising efficient numerical algorithms, and developing practical computational tools, all associated with stochastic isogeometric analysis of complex materials and structures. A substantial background in solid mechanics with coding experience in finite-element or similar methods is a must; exposures to uncertainty quantification and probabilistic methods are highly desirable.