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PhD Studentship available at Queen Mary, University of London in the SEMS

Submitted by Ettore Barbieri on

Research Studentship (PhD) in Computational Material Science: the topic is computational nano mechanics and concurrent multiscale methods for composites under impact loading.

Research Associate in 4D Image based quantification and simulation

Submitted by Lee Margetts on
An excellent opportunity to work in a world leading team with privileged access to facilities that most researchers can only dream about.
Closing date: 18/04/2013

Reference: EPS-02440

Faculty / Organisational unit : Engineering Physical Sciences, School of Materials

Division : X-Ray
Imaging

Salary : Grade 6 (currently £29,541 - £36,298 p.a.)

Employment type : Fixed Term

Experienced Researcher Fellowship / Post Doc position - Characterisation of powder properties using DEM (IPROCOM)

Submitted by marigom on

VACANCY

TECHNOLOGY CENTRE – CHILTON

 

Experienced Researcher Fellowship /
Post Doc position - 
Characterisation
of powder properties using DEM
.

Marie Curie Initial Training Network – IPROCOM

Johnson Matthey Technology Centre,
Billingham, UK

Ref: D14

£ - Competitive

2 years, to start by 1st October 2013

[Hiring] PhD Student in Ultrasonics at the Ohio State University

Submitted by Jia Li on

Ultrasonics Laboratory in the Material Science & Engineering
department is looking for a PhD student in the areas of ultrasonic characterization
of polycrystalline materials, composites and bonded structures. The position is
supported by research grants and is intended for several years. Strong
background in experimental and modeling aspects acoustics/ultrasonics
and signal processing is preferable. An MS degree in

Post-doc Position in Atomistic Modeling at Rice University

Submitted by Rouzbeh1 on

A postdoctoral associate position is available at Rice University in the

area of atomistic and molecular modeling of nanoscale friction and defects in an assembly of

nanoparticles. Computational techniques will be integrated to approaches from statistical

mechanics and physical chemistry to provide quantitative predictions of properties of complex

oxide materials across different time- and length-scales. The research will be carried out at Rice

University's Multiscale Materials Modeling Lab.