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PhD positions at UBC, Vancouver

Submitted by Srikanthubc on

Applications are sought from very strong and motivated gradaute students intending to puruse PhD studies in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, UBC, Vancouver, Canada. The areas of immeidate interest are (a) Elastodynamics of lattice materials and phononic crystals, (b) mechanics of nanomaterials and   (c) Friction induced  nonlinear vibrations. Please see  http://dalubc.wordpress.com for full description and recent publications from our group.

Postdoc Fellow Position about Energy Design at Virginia Tech

Submitted by Changwei Liang on
A postdoc position is available immediately for an externally funded project on ocean wave energy in the department of Mechanical Engineering, Virginia Tech. The objective is to develop and test a novel mechanical solution for converting ocean wave energy into electricity. Prototypes of 5kW - 30KW will be designed, tested, and demonstrated in both labs and in oceans.
 

Job Opening - Stanford EE Dept - Faculty Position

Submitted by StanfordEE on

The Department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University (http://ee.stanford.edu/) invites applications for a tenure-track faculty appointment at the junior level (Assistant or untenured Associate Professor) in the broadly defined field of electrical and computer engineering. The department is especially interested in candidates in computer architecture, embedded systems, autonomous systems, and energy systems.

A PhD student position on wave propagation analyses and inverse problems.

Submitted by chanseok on

A PhD student position is available in Department of Civil Engineering, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC from Spring 2015.

PhD Research Topics: mathematical/numerical modeling in the following areas:

- Structural dynamics and wave propagation analyses

- Inverse problems in science and engineering 

 For more information, contact:

 Jeong at cua dot edu 

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Chanseok Jeong, PhD., Assistant Professor,

Looking for a post-doc position or visiting scholar in the relevant field of machinery system dynamics.

Submitted by He Zeyin on

 

I have received the Ph.D degree in State Key Laboratory of Mechanical Transmission from Chongqing University, Chongqing, P. R. China, in 2015. Now I am employed as associate professor in the College of Mechatronics and Automotive Engineering, Chongqing Jiaotong University, Chongqing, China. I am looking for a post-doc position or visiting scholar in the relevant field of machinerysystemdynamics.

E-mail: hezeyin_sklmt [at] 126.com

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Faculty Positions at Duke University

Submitted by John E. Dolbow on

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University invite applicants for a tenure-track faculty position in one or more of the areas of: (1) optimization, design, control, and decision making under uncertainty; (2) coupled-field problems in geo-mechanics with application to energy production, energy storage, hazardous waste storage/disposal, and environmental protection; (3) new or emerging materials with application to renewable energy; and (4) computational science and engineering with impact on societally-relevant problems and the

A postdoc position in crystal resonator modelling and experiment

Submitted by zhappybird on

A postdoc position is available in the Department of Engineering Technology, University of North Texas-Denton in the fields of crystal resonator modeling and experiment. Candidates should have a PHD degree in engineering mechanics, mechanical engineering or electrical engineering and should have some experiences in the following:

(1) In-depth understanding of piezoelectric theory and crystal resonators,

(2) Proven publication record on crystal resonator modelling or experiment,

(3) Fundamental knowledge on tensor analysis and transformation,

postdoc position in computational mechanics

Submitted by dongqian on

A postdoc position is available in the Computational Mechanics Lab at the University of Texas at Dallas. The research will focus on high-performance computing application in the general field of computational mechanics. The potential candidate shall have a Ph.D. degree in mechanics, mechanical engineering and related areas with emphasis on computation and simulation and integration with experiments. The project will involve extensive programming on HPC platforms.