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PhD call in Computer Science and Systems Engineering - Specialization in Computational Mechanics

Submitted by marco.paggi on

The call for new PhD positions at the IMT Institute for Advanced Studies Lucca, Italy, is open:

http://www.imtlucca.it/phd/prospective/admission

with deadline for online applications the 29th of June 2015.

A description of the Curriculum in Computer Science and Systems Engineering is available at:

http://www.imtlucca.it/phd/2015-16/computer-science

Post Doctoral Research Associate Position at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Submitted by maniatty on

The Scientific Computation Research Center (www.scorec.rpi.edu) at Rensselaer is seeking a highly qualified post-doctoral research associate to develop and apply automated and adaptive computational solid mechanics methods for multiple application areas with an emphasis on evolving geometry problems such as the modeling of additive manufacturing and material failure.

Lecturer (Above the Bar) in Biomechanics, UCD School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering (Panel Position)

Submitted by UCDHR on

Ref: 007403

UCD College of Engineering & Architecture
UCD School of Mechanical & Materials Engineering

 

Lecturer (above the bar) in Biomechanics
This is a Permanent/Temporary post.  A panel will be created for 12 months following interview, for appointment as Permanent within this specialism.  We currently have a temporary fixed term vacancy.

 

Vacancy: Simpleware Sales Engineer Germany (DACH) Area

Submitted by Simpleware on

We are an international, fast-growing and innovative software company offering a dynamic working environment and opportunities for individual initiatives and career development. This interesting and varied position will require you to work very closely with R&D departments of a range of blue chip corporate companies, research institutions and universities.

For further expansion of our business in the German (DACH) area, we are looking for a skilled and ambitious Technical Sales Engineer.


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Two Postdoc positions at Northeastern: Cellular structures, Soft Matter, and Biomimetic materials and structures

Submitted by Ashkan Vaziri on

Two postdoctoral fellow positions at Northeastern University are available immediately, focused on the analysis of the nonlinear behavior of structures and soft matter using computational mechanics and the development and analysis of active cellular structures, and biomimetic materials. The research will be carried out at the High Performance Materials and Structures Laboratory (http://www.hpmsl.neu.edu/).

Postdoctoral Position: Mesoscale Modeling Materials at the University of Connecticut

Submitted by Dongare on

The Computational Materials & Mechanics Group (CMMG) at the University of Connecticut has an opening for a postdoctoral researcher in the area of modeling of mechanical behavior of materials at the mesoscale. The postdoctoral researcher will work on the development and application of mesoscale models to investigate the dynamic response of metallic materials (high strain rate, shock) and will involve generation of data using atomistic simulations (molecular dynamics) for validation.

Required Qualifications:

A DOCTORAL STUDENT POSITION IN FRACTURE OF SEA ICE

Submitted by Jukka Tuhkuri on

Aalto University School of Engineering in Finland has an open position for a doctoral student in the Arctic Marine and Ice Technology research group at the Department of Applied Mechanics. Our research group studies the behavior of ships and structures in ice, ice mechanics and also assesses the impact of sea ice on the safety of maritime transportation. An important part of our research is experimental work. For that we have excellent possibilities as we operate the Aalto Ice Tank, a 40 m × 40 m ice model basin.

Postdoc Position in Computational Modeling of Growth and Remodeling Mechanisms

Submitted by grytz on

A postdoctoral fellowship position is available at the laboratory of Rafael Grytz, PhD, at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, for 2 years, starting immediately. The candidate will be instrumental in developing computational methods to quantify and simulate growth and remodeling mechanisms in ocular conditions and diseases.