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Faculty positions in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at NC State

Submitted by Yong Zhu on

North Carolina State University (NC State) invites applications and nominations for one or more tenure-track faculty positions in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE). Appointments will be targeted at the Assistant Professor level with the expected start date in Fall 2019. Applicants are expected to have a doctoral degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or other closely related fields, before the start date of the position. The search will be conducted in the following three areas:

Post-Doc in Lattice Material - Cambridge

Submitted by Hilde F on

There is an opportunity to invent interpenetrating lattice materials in order to design SOFT and HARD meta-materials of any given stiffness, strength and toughness. The actuation response due to seepage of a liquid through the lattice needs to be modelled by making use of experimental results from within the group. Currently, lattice materials, such as the 2D honeycomb and the 3D octet truss, exist in a single material on a single length scale. The challenge is to fill the intervening gaps in the lattice with a second lattice in order to improve the macroscopic properties.

Research Scientist at IHPC, A*STAR, Singapore (SHM / Vibration and noise)

Submitted by Fangsen on

We have a Research Scientist position to fill.  Mainly two research directions:  use advanced computational methods and work with experimental researchers to do 1) structural health monitoring (SHM), 2) vibroacoustic analysis.  

Requirements:

PhD in Engineering / Physics or equivalent

Strong background in acoustics, vibro-acoustics, noise control, SHM/NDT

Experience in numerical simulation software such as ANSYS / ABAQUS, Virtual Lab / Acoustics, Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA), SOLIDWORKS

Faculty openings in Mechanical Engineering MIT

Submitted by Xuanhe Zhao on

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Department of Mechanical Engineering seeks candidates for faculty positions starting September 2019 or on a mutually agreed date thereafter. Appointment will be at the assistant or untenured associate professor level.

Postdoc position in phase-field modeling at the Arizona State University

Submitted by Kumar Ankit on

A Postdoctoral Associate position is available starting January 2019 at the School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, Arizona State University, Tempe, United States. The position will be based in the Laboratory for 4D Interface Control and Engineering (4D-ICE) which is headed by Prof. Kumar Ankit.

Searching for candidates to apply to the FI-2019 PhD studentships @ URV

Submitted by fhuera on

If you are interested in doing a PhD in my group, please contact me!

I am searching for PhD candidates to apply to one of the FI-2019 AGAUR grants from the Catalan Agency for Research.

More details here: http://lifeurv.files.wordpress.com/2018/10/phd-studentships-2019.pdf 

You can find more information about the call and the eligibility criteria in: https://goo.gl/jH5YNc

Ph.D. Position in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology at NJIT

Submitted by Constance518 on

Professor Sun’s group (https://web.njit.edu/~htsun/index.html) seeks highly motivated Ph.D candidates (with full financial support) and visiting students/scholars with a strong passion for nanoscience and nanotechnology. Students/scholars with background in multidisciplinary areas of Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry or any related areas are welcome to contact Prof.

PhD Position in Atomistic and Multiscale Modeling at University of Connecticut

Submitted by anna.tarakanova on

A PhD position is available in the research area of atomistic and multiscale modeling and simulation, in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Connecticut. We welcome highly motivated candidates from diverse backgrounds. Students studying Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science and related fields are welcome to apply.

PhD position in computational solid mechanics

Submitted by A.Tabarraei on

A PhD position is available in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Science at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. The research project is in the multiscale modeling of damage and fracture. Combined atomistic and continuum mechanics models will be used to study the failure of materials. Candidates should have a strong background and interests in continuum mechanics and have knowledge or intersts of learning of molecular dynamics simulations. Programming experience in Fortran or C++ is a big plus. The starting date for this position is August 2018.