Research Scientist Position in Singapore
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A postdoctoral associate position is available at Department of Petorleum Engineering, Texas A&M University in the area of resistivity characterization of geomaterials. Experimental characterization at nano-scale will be combined with modeling techniques to get insight into electrical properties of geomaterials at fundamental length scales. Expected qualifications:A Ph.D. in materials science, civil engineering, geophysics or a related field is required.
Scientific context:
Building industry has to face more and more stringent requirements, including energy performance, structural safety and environmental impact. To this end, new materials and new technologies have emerged to help the construction firms meet these requirements. At the same time, many different teams or firms interact, most of the interaction being of non-cooperative nature.
Description
Advanced Materials and 3D Printing (AM3DP) lab at the Masdar Institute invites applications for a Research Engineer position to work on “Nanocomposites for Orthopedics”. Successful candidate will work at the Institute Center for Energy (iEnergy) and will be based in the Mechanical and Materials Engineering (MME) department at the Masdar Institute. Research will be conducted in collaboration with MGH, Boston.
Job Code: MME-RESK012016
Advanced Materials and 3D Printing Lab at Masdar Institute invites applications for Project-Postdoctoral Positions to work on a multi-disciplinary collaborative project funded by GASCO (ADNOC), Abu Dhabi. Successful candidate(s) will work in the Institute Center for Energy (iEnergy) and will be based in Mechanical and Materials Engineering (MME) department at Masdar Institute. These positions warrant regular communication with the international collaborative team (MIT, TAMU and Lockheed Martin).
Multiple PhD Positions in the areas of computational mechanics and biomechanics are available. All qualified applicants are encouraged to send their CV with a brief description of research interests, and copy of their representative publications to hatami [at] uic.edu).
More information about these positions can be found at http://cbrl.lab.uic.edu/.
A postdoctoral position is available in the area of computational and experimental analysis of biological materials. The primary objective of this project is to use numerical and experimental methods to investigate the mechanical response of (bio-)composite structures. We are interested in applicants with expertise in the area of mechanics of materials and previous experience with computer programming (e.g. FORTRAN/C++), FEM, and multiscale modelling. The ideal candidate should also have a background in experimental studies.
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW POSITION at Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington.