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PhD position in numerical modelling of landslides and generated seismic waves at IPGP Paris

Submitted by Vladislav Yastrebov on

We are looking for a PhD
student to work on Numerical modelling of landslides and generated seismic waves.
This PhD is funded by the European project ERC SLIDEQUAKES.



From:

Anne Mangeney

Professor of Geosciences at University Paris Diderot, PRES SPC

Head of the Seismology Group, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris



1, rue Jussieu, 75238 Paris cedex 05, France

Tel : +33 183957562, Fax : +33 183957716

website : http://www.ipgp.fr/~mangeney/

Two PhD positions in computational solid mechanics at MINES ParisTech

Submitted by Vladislav Yastrebov on

1. The focus of the first PhD project is numerical methods in contact mechanics

"Development of advanced numerical methods in contact mechanics for aerospace applications"

2. The second PhD project aims at understanding of deformation and failure of embedded micro-chips via finite element analysis + some developments in finite element code Z-set

"Development of advanced multi-scale numerical methods for mechanical simulation of fabric embedded microelectronic devices"

Looking for a postdoctoral position in FSI and cavitation phenomena

Submitted by delatorre on

My name is Oscar and I am currently seeking a postdoctoral position in experimental fluid mechanics (focused on FSI and cavitation phenomena). After completing my PhD ("Influence of cavitation on the dynamic response of hydrofoils") I want now to continue my research career in a related topic. 

Ph.D. Position

Submitted by Ali Ghahremaninezhad on

One Ph.D. research position is available
immediately in the Mechanics of Solids and Materials Laboratory at the
University of Miami to perform interdisciplinary research in the area of materials deformation and fracture under multiphysical conditions. Interested applicants are encouraged to send a CV to Dr. Ali Ghahremaninezhad via email at a.ghahremani [at] miami.edu (a[dot]ghahremani[at]miami[dot]edu).

PhD Position for FALL 2014 at Utah State University in Computational Mechanics and Materials

Submitted by Ling Liu on

The PhD student will work with Dr. Ling Liu in the broad area of materials modeling and simulation. Materials of interest include self-assembled macromolecules, electrode materials, spider silk, irradiated materials, and nanocomposites. Our webpage is:http://www.engr.usu.edu/mae/faculty/liu/

If you are interested, please contact Dr. Ling Liu at liu.usu [at] gmail.com (liu[dot]usu[at]gmail[dot]com)

Postdoctoral Associate in Computational Mechanics

Submitted by karelmatous on

The Computational Physics Group at the Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
Department at the University of Notre Dame is seeking a highly qualified candidate for
the post-doctoral associate position in Computational Science and Engineering. The
successful candidates will be a key part of a team that is developing and implementing
adaptive, multiscale, high-performance (parallel) computational algorithms for numerical
solutions of chemo-thermo-mechanical PDE’s with emphasis on complex heterogeneous

Post Doctoral Researcher in Experimental Analysis of Composite Manufacturing Processes

Submitted by Michael A. McCarthy on

A short-term contract (~5-6 months) is available within
the Irish Centre for Composites Research for a postdoc with strong mechanical
testing skills and knowledge. Good chance of extension of funding. Details
below. NOTE: also open to people without a PhD with extensive R&D industry
experience.

 

TITLE OF POST: Post Doctoral Researcher in Experimental
Analysis of Composite Manufacturing Processes