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Multiscale computational mechanics Postdoc position at the University of Wyoming

Submitted by xiangzhang on

The Computations for Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Laboratory (CAMML) in the College of Engineering and Physical Science at the University of Wyoming has an immediate opening for a Postdoctoral Researcher, in the area of multiscale reduced order modeling and design of heterogeneous materials under volumetric and interfacial damage. The project will build on our existing work in Refs. [1-3], and further advance it for modeling of lithium-ion battery system.

Post-doctoral position in mesoscale plasticity

Submitted by AnterEl-Azab on

The Materials Theory Group at the School of Materials Engineering of Purdue University has a post-doctoral opening in the area of Mesoscale Plasticity of Irradiated Crystalline Solids. The postdoc will use discrete and continuum dislocation dynamics to investigate the deformation and fracture of structural alloys for fusion applications. A background in continuum mechanics and crystal plasticity is required for this position. The ideal candidate is one who is strongly interested in the fundamental aspects of deformation and fracture of metals and alloys and related computational modeling, and must have excellent programming skills in Fortran and/or C++. For inquiry about this position, please send an email to Professor Anter El-Azab (aelazab [at] purdue.edu).Any interested candidate may send a resume with list of publications, half a page statement of research interests, and the names of two or three references to the email above. The Materials Theory Group performs theoretical and computational research in the areas of mesoscale plasticity and dislocation dynamics, radiation effects in materials, microstructure evolution, thermal transport, and computational methods for materials science and mechanics.

The position is open now until filled.

Multiple Pos-Doc, PhD and Master's positions (open immediately)

Submitted by Osama R. Bilal on

The lab of Wave Engineering for eXtreme and Intelligent matTEr (We-Xite) has multiple openings for Pos-Doc, Ph.D. and M.Sc. positions. We are looking for exceptional and highly motivated candidates with background in Engineering, Physics, Materials or Mathematics. The research will have a balance between experimental characterizations, numerical simulations, and analytical derivations. Interested applicant should send a brief (one paragraph) description of their research interests and their resumes (including educational background, test scores and experience). Please send your emails to osama.bilal [at] uconn.edu with title including [iMechanica].

Postdoctoral Researcher in Quantum Scientific Computing

Submitted by Suvranu De on

We are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic researcher to fill a Postdoctoral Researcher position in Quantum Scientific Computing at the Florida A&M University-Florida State University College of Engineering (FAMU-FSU COE) in Tallahassee, Florida. This exciting opportunity is directed towards highly motivated and enthusiastic researchers who are eager to contribute to cutting-edge projects in the realm of quantum computing and its applications in scientific problems.

Postdoc position on computational mechanics available at RPI

Submitted by Lucy Zhang on

My lab has a postdoc position open, start immediately. U.S. Citizen preferred. 

Please send your CV and a cover letter highlighting qualifications. 

thank you. 

Qualifications:

 

o   Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering or related fields

o   Expertise in computational mechanics, with deep understanding of finite element theory and implementation

o   Deep knowledge in mechanics of materials and/or fluid mechanics

Postdoctoral and Ph.D. positions in computational design and multi-physics simulation

Submitted by xpqian on

We invite applications for post-doctoral and Ph.D. positions in topology optimization, machine learning and data-driven computational design, multi-physics simulation including multi-phase flow, and uncertainty quatification.