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Postdoc or Research Associate opening on bi-metallic friction stir welding joining at Texas A&M university at Qatar

Submitted by gayoub on

The work involves working
independently and collaboratively on: Identifying processing parameters that
will optimize the properties of the bi-metallic joint, developing a material
constitutive model for impact loading conditions, developing an experimentally
validated numerical model the can be used to predict the joint performance
under impact loading conditions, and developing design and processing
guidelines for the bimetallic joints.

Engineer position at Intel (Hillsboro,OR)

Submitted by Li Han on

 Intel has a potential opening for an entry-level Engineering position in the area of Thermal Mechanics.  If you would like more information on this position please contact me at li.han [at] intel.com (li[dot]han[at]intel[dot]com) with current resume. 

PhD students in Structural Engineering - Computational methdos for the durability of photovoltaics

Submitted by marco.paggi on

ERC Starting Research Grant (IDEAS) on Multi-field and multi-scale computational approach to design and durability of photovoltaic modules

Principal Investigator: Prof. Dr. Ing. Marco Paggi

 

CALL FOR PhD STUDENTS (Jan 2013 – Dec 2015; application: deadline in summer 2012)

PhD Students/Post-doctoral Associates- North Carolina State University

Submitted by zikry on

Our group at North Carolina State University is hiring PhD students and Post-doctoral Associates in the areas of multiscale modeling, computational mechanics, fracture, and plasticity.

Interested parties should email  zikry [at] ncsu.edu, and send a cv with a few representative publications.

MA Zikry 

Postdoc position

Submitted by ravishm on

The Department of
Industrial Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh anticipates an opening
for a postdoctoral associate starting September 2012. The position’s primary
area of research will focus on mechanics of the microforming processes and
characterizing the thermomechanics of deformation at small length-scales. The
initial appointment is for one year with potential to extend, subject to the
availability of funds. A strong background in solid mechanics with an expertise
in computational crystal plasticity and finite element modeling of