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Full-Time Position in Schlumberger – Modeling and Simulation Engineer

Submitted by Haitao Zhang on

Intro

Schlumberger has an opening in Sugar Land, Texas for a Modeling and Simulation Engineer. The Modeling and Simulation Engineer will be responsible for developing digital representations (or twins) of physical assets or processes to produce business outcomes. You will need to work seamlessly with a multidisciplinary team and present project progress to various internal and external clients.

 

Responsibilities

The candidate may work on any of the following:

Postdoc position in mechanical metamaterials at Sandia

Submitted by blboyce on

I would like to call your attention to a postdoc opening at Sandia National Labs (Albuquerque, NM; www.sandia.gov)  in the area of structural metamaterials design, fabrication, and testing. We have an exciting new project to explore novel unit cell archetypes and innovative lattice materials.

Postdoctoral vacancy (3 years) on high-frequency vibration techniques for non-destructive inspection of 3D printed metal parts

Submitted by wvpaepeg on

The use of 3D printed metal structures is taking a very fast ramp-up in industry. General Electric has demonstrated the possibility of printing titanium fuel injectors for their LEAP engine, EADS has printed a nacelle hinge bracket for the Airbus A320, Boeing is printing plastic inlet ducts for high-altitude aircrafts, hip implants and other prosthetics are exploiting the design freedom of additive manufacturing (AM),...

Postdoctoral vacancy (2.5 years) on multi-axial fatigue modelling and testing for 3D printed metal parts

Submitted by wvpaepeg on

The use of 3D printed metal structures is taking a very fast ramp-up in industry. General Electric has demonstrated the possibility of printing titanium fuel injectors for their LEAP engine, EADS has printed a nacelle hinge bracket for the Airbus A320, Boeing is printing plastic inlet ducts for high-altitude aircrafts, hip implants and other prosthetics are exploiting the design freedom of additive manufacturing (AM),...

Postdoctoral vacancy (36 months) on automated software workflow for medical application of 3D printed technologies

Submitted by wvpaepeg on

3D printing or Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies carry the promise of revolutionizing the quality and efficiency of healthcare. However, the required technologies, even when available, are currently too fragmented to be integrated into routine, affordable and streamlined solutions that can benefit a large number of patients. The challenge thereby is to deliver 3D printing technologies that enable:

Postdoctoral vacancy (36 months) on patient-specific design and finite element modelling of 3D printed medical implants

Submitted by wvpaepeg on

3D printing or Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies carry the promise of revolutionizing the quality and efficiency of healthcare. However, the required technologies, even when available, are currently too fragmented to be integrated into routine, affordable and streamlined solutions that can benefit a large number of patients. The challenge thereby is to deliver 3D printing technologies that enable:

PhD and Postdoc Positions in computational poromechanics at Columbia University

Submitted by WaiChing Sun on

I am seeking a Ph.D. student and/or postdoc associate for a number of projects related to high-strain-rate plasticity and phase-transition of porous media. 

Candidates with demonstrated experience in computational mechanics, poromechanics, and implementation of codes in C++ and python are strongly preferred. Basic understanding of tensor calculus and continuum mechanics is required for the Ph.D. position. Students with track-records of academic achievements are encouraged to apply. 

Ph.D. positions in mechanics of materials and advanced manufacturing at the University of Missouri-Columbia

Submitted by Xueju Wang on

Ph.D. Positions

Two Ph.D. positions supported by graduate research assistantship are available in the mechanics, materials, and advanced manufacturing (M3) research lab in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Missouri-Columbia (MU). Interested areas are: (1) Mechanics of deformation and fracture in advanced materials such as high-performance battery materials; (2) Design and manufacturing of 3D flexible, stretchable architectures and electronics; and (3) Soft materials and systems.