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Postdoctoral Position Available at University of Western Ontario,Canada

Submitted by Zhi Yan on

Position is available (starting from
January 2014) for a postdoctoral fellow to carry out an industry sponsored
project on carbon fiber composite modeling in Prof. Liying Jiang’s lab at the
Mechanical and Materials Engineering Department of the University of Western
Ontario in Canada. The contract is initiated for one year, with possible
extension if work progresses satisfactorily. The research will focus on (1)
micromechanics modeling of elastic and viscoplastic behavior of injection
molded carbon fiber composites; (2) homogenization techniques and constitutive model
development for vibration, strength and impact simulations of carbon fiber

Postdoctoral Position Available at Northwestern University

Submitted by keten on

A postdoctoral associate position is available immediately at the Computational Nanodynamics Group at Northwestern University. This research project focuses broadly on the atomistic and meso-scale modeling of biomolecular materials and their interfaces with engineered polymers. Nanostructural predictions, self-assembly studies, and simulations of mechanofunctional behavior constitute the scope of the project.

Postdoctoral Position at Northwestern University (Evanston, IL) in Multiscale Modeling of Infrastructure Materials

Submitted by giacusatis on

The Structural Engineering and Infrastructure Materials (SEIM) group at Northwestern University has an opening for a postdoctoral Research Associate position to work on Multiscale Modeling of Infrastructure Materials.

Required qualifications for this positions are as follow

Two PhD positions in Computational Mechanics. Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany

Submitted by J.Reinoso on

The International Research Training Group IRTG 1627/1 “Virtual Materials and Structures and their Validation” at the Leibniz Universität Hannover (Germany)  invites applications for 2 PhD positions in virtual testing of materials and structures (Salary Scale TV-L E13).

 

The positions are funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) and are available from October 2013 on. The funding period is 3 years.

 

Post-doctoral position in computational solid mechanics at the University of Michigan

Submitted by Arruda on

A one-year post-doc position is available immediately in the Arruda laboratory at the University of Michigan.  The position is renewable, depending on performance.  The project involves analytical and computational modeling of non-woven polymer fibrous networks during high strain rate deformation.  Applicants should have a strong background in solid mechanics, including plasticity.  Knowledge of polymers is a plus.  Send application materials (including cv, list of publications, references and earliest start date) to arruda

One year postdoctoral position in solid mechanics effective immediately at Texas A&M University in Qatar at light material lab

Submitted by gayoub on

One year postdoctoral position at Texas
A&M University in Qatar is effective immediately; the work will be in the
field of solid mechanics experimental investigation and modeling of Mg alloys.

This position

is not located in the United States. Must be willing to relocate to Doha, Qatar.

Post-doctoral position in Computational Solid/Structural Mechanics at the University of South Carolina

Submitted by jeonghoonsong on

We are no longer accepting appciations for this position.

Qulified applicants will be contacted soon.

Thank you for your interests again. 

Post-doctoral position at the University of Texas at Austin

Submitted by Ravi-Chandar on

The
Center for Mechanics of Solids, Structures and Materials has immediate openings
for two post-doctoral positions, dealing with (i) laboratory experiments on hydraulic
fracture and (ii) ductile failure in metals. The primary focus in both
investigations is on performing laboratory experiments that are then followed
by appropriate analyses. Candidates with a strong background in solid mechanics
and experience in experimental solid mechanics are encouraged to contact Professor