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2-YEAR POST-DOC POSITION AVAILABLE AT SSMG (University of Trento, Italy)

Submitted by Davide Bigoni on

Please, give a look to my research activity at: http://www.ing.unitn.it/~bigoni/



If you are strongly motivated to work with a very active group (http://ssmg.unitn.it) in Solid Mechanics, we have a post-doc position for 2 years available not before October 2012.



The position is on a EU grant (http://intercer2.unitn.it/) and is addressed to constitutive/numerical/theoretical modelling of ceramics.



Immediate opening for a Ph.D. student in computational mechanics and materials at Missouri University of Science and Technology

Submitted by mohsenzaeem on

There is an immediate opening for a Ph.D. student in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T - formerly University of Missouri-Rolla). The Metallurgical Engineering program at Missouri S&T is one of the largest and most respected in the U.S. (http://mse.mst.edu).

The Ph.D. research project is about developing a coupled phase-field crystal plasticity model for predicting stress-strain-microstructures relations during deformation.

Post-doc, JRC-Petten: Microstructural characterisation of materials and mechanical property correlation

Submitted by Kalle Nilsson on

The Joint Research Centre of the European Commission,Insitute for Energy (IET), in Petten Nehterlands, is looking for a motivated scientist or engineer at post-doctoral level to work on characterization of primarily metallic materials for nuclear reactors using a combination of techniques such as scanning and transmission electron microscopy (SEM and TEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), Xray diffraction (XRD), and 3D X-ray tomography.  (see attachment)

Postdoc positions at MIT's Department of Materials Science and Engineering

Submitted by demkowicz on

Postdoctoral positions are currently available at MIT's Department of Materials Science and Engineering for individuals with a strong background in materials simulations. Experience in atomistic methods (both classical potential or first principles) or mesoscale methods (e.g. phase field or dislocation dynamics) is preferred. Projects will focus on several different aspects of grain boundary and heterophase interface properties in metals. There are no citizenship requirements associated with these

Three PhD studentships (Computational Mechanics in Bioengineering) at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK

Submitted by Yuhang Chen on

The Computational Bioengineering Group in the School of EPS at Heriot-watt University, UK has three PhD studentships available.



*Please check following details before apply as they have different values and application procedures as well as closing dates.

*Please indicate which studentship you are interested in when making the informal enquiry to Dr Yuhang Chen (y.chen [at] hw.ac.uk)