Post-Doc Position: Multiscale Simulations of Pattern Formation in Mixed Crystals
Post-Doc Position: Multiscale Simulations of Pattern Formation in Mixed Crystals
Post-Doc Position: Multiscale Simulations of Pattern Formation in Mixed Crystals
Postdoctoral Position in Solid Mechanics
in Mechanical Engineering at University of Ulsan, Republic of Korea
Advisor: Prof. Seungtae Choi, School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Ulsan
Location: Ulsan City, Republic of Korea
Description: In the Laboratory for Functional Materials and Applied Mechanics of University of Ulsan, one
or two postdoctoral positions are available for the following research subjects:
(1) Development of Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Sensors,
One Ph.D. student position is available at the Centre for Innovative Structures and Materials RMIT, University. The research topic is about computational mechnaics and structural topology optimisation. It is expected to enroll in the end of this Auguest. More details please contact with e89817 [at] rmit.edu.au
Faculty Positions are available in Department of Engineering Mechanics, Southeast University, Nanjing, China
One Post-Doc position is now available at the Institut für Angewandte Mechanik of the Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany, within the ERC Starting Researcher Grant "INTERFACES". The position is a full-time fixed-term position for 2 years with the possibility of renewal.
At the Division of Mechanics
of Functional Materials in the institute of Materials Science, TU Darmstadt the
following research position is to be filled as soon as possible:
Research position (E 13 TV – TU
Darmstadt), Doctoral Candidate/Postdoc
The position is first
scheduled for three years in the case of doctoral candidate and two years in
the case of Postdoc (an extension is possible).
Tasks and Opportunities
Description
The selected individual will lead the development, initial application and deployment of new modeling capability in the area of thermoplastic packages. The initial focus is on developing best in class material models across a range of polymers. This material modeling capability will be leveraged globally for a broad range of packaging model applications (blow molding, parison / preform optimization, empty and full bottle interaction with packing lines, etc.)
The Automated Computational Mechanics Laboratory (ACML) in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at The Ohio State University has one open PhD position for Spring 2014. The research in ACML is focused on the implementation of advanced finite element and meshfree methods for the computational modeling of materials with complex geometries, corrosion, damage/fracture mechanics, and multi-physics simulations.