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PhD positions in bioinspired materials and systems at McGill University

Submitted by Francois Barthelat on

We have openings for new PhD students in the Biomimetic Materials Laboratory at McGill University, starting January 2015.

post-doctoral position in the following areas: blood compatibility and design/development of blood contacting medical devices - University of Maryland

Submitted by JiafengZhang on
The Artificial Organs Laboratory at the Department of Surgery of the University of Maryland seeks highly motivated individuals for a post-doctoral research associate position in the following areas: blood compatibility and design/development of blood contacting medical devices.
 

Postdoc position in computational geomechanics at Durham University

Submitted by Charles Augarde on

We have EPSRC funding for a 39 month project modelling seabed ploughing (for cable and pipeline installation) starting in October 2014. We are recruiting two postdocs one in computational geomechanics (based at Durham, details here, closing August 4th) and another in experimental geomechanics (based at Dundee, details here).

Assistant / Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK

Submitted by Yuhang Chen on

The School of Engineering and Physical Sciences seeks to make two or more academic appointments to extend and enhance one or more of the core research elements in the Institute of Mechanical, Process and Energy Engineering (IMPEE).

Computational Mechanics of Materials - Post Doc Position

Submitted by siegmund on

The Microstructure Testing and Analysis Laboratory at Purdue University, School of Mechanical Engineering is seeking a highly qualified candidate for a Postdoctoral Research Associate
position in the area of Computational Mechanics of Materials. This position is available immediately.

PhD Project – Computational Simulations of Optic Nerve Head Blood Flow

Submitted by mgirard on

Job description: We are looking for a bright, dynamic, and highly motivated individual to perform research in biomechanics with applications to ophthalmology. We are currently developing engineering tools for the diagnosis and therapy of ocular disorders (e.g. glaucoma and myopia). For more information about our In Vivo Biomechanics Laboratory, please visit: http://www.bioeng.nus.edu.sg/ivb/