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Post-Doc in Grenoble, France: Atomic-scale twinning in HCP metals

Submitted by drodney on

A postdoctoral position is available in the material science laboratory (SIMAP) of INP Grenoble, France, in David Rodney’s group in collaboration with Laurent Capolungo from Georgia Tech Lorraine, with primary focus on the atomic-scale study of twinning in HCP metals. We are looking for a strongly motivated candidate to apply saddle-point search methods, including the Nudged Elastic Band method and the Activation Relaxation Technique, to study the nucleation and propagation of primary and secondary twins during the plastic deformation of HCP metals.

Two full-time open positions in Structural Mechanics Group in Boston, MA

Submitted by wingnut1 on

Send CV to Fred Grant at ffgrant [at] sgh.com to initiate application process. Please also send any other relevant information such as letters of recommendation, coursework list with grades, thesis paper, etc.

We are accepting applications for two separate positions, Staff I and Staff II.  Descriptions are provided in the attached documents.

 

Two PhD positions at JWI&BSRT Charite Berlin: Multiscale modeling of MMTs

Submitted by petervarga on

The research laboratory for Quantitative Acoustic Microscopy and High
frequency spectroscopy of the Julius Wolff Institute &
Berlin-Brandenburg Graduate School for Regenerative Therapies, Campus
Virchow-Klinikum - Prof. Dr. Kay Raum – is opening the two Doctoral
Researcher (PhD) positions immediately.



We are looking for two motivated graduate students with excellent
academic performance and interest in conducting interdisciplinary
research.





Position I

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Position ID: DM.138.11

Ph.D. opportunities in ME @ CU-Boulder

Submitted by Jianliang Xiao on
I am currently accepting applications for two Ph.D. students starting in Spring or Fall 2012. The students will join my research group (http://www.colorado.edu/MCEN/people/faculty/xiao.html ) in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at University of Colorado Boulder. 

Ph.D. Position at The Georgia Institute of Technology

Submitted by arash_yavari on

I am looking for a Ph.D. student to work on geometric mechanics of growing bodies (both surface and bulk growth). Candidates with strong math and mechanics backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Interested candidates should email me (arash.yavari [at] ce.gatech.edu) their CV along with the names of three references.

Postdoctoral postion in multiscale computational mechanics at RPI

Submitted by Suvranu De on

There is an immediate opening for a postdoctoral research position in the Advanced Computational Research Laboratory at RPI, Troy NY to work on Multiscale Computational Mechanics. Encouraged to apply are creative, self-motivated candidates with a sound background in computational mechanics. RPI is home to the CCNI, one of the most powerful university-based super-computational research facilities in the world.



Qualifications:

1.    PhD in Computational/Applied Mechanics/ Computational Materials Science or related topic.

PhD position at Loughborough University: 'Plasticity in small length scales'

Submitted by Anish Roy on

As one of the biggest Departments of its kind in the UK, the Wolfson School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering has an international reputation for being at the forefront of technological innovation and for maintaining extensive links with industry.

http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/mm/index.html

Fulltime Job Opening at CAT (Job ID: 92946) Machine / Soil Interface Model Developer

Submitted by seechew on

Hi,

The job below is being posted externally starting today, running through September 8th.  If you know of anyone who would be a good candidate, please forward this to them.  They need to apply at jointeamcaterpillar.com through the normal channels.

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Job Title: Machine / Soil Interface Model Developer

Job ID: 92946

Location: US-IL-Mossville

Full/Part Time: Full-Time

Regular/Temporary: Regular

Postdoctoral Position in Experimental Nanomechanics

Submitted by Yong Zhu on

A postdoctoral research position is available in Dr. Yong Zhu’s lab in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at North Carolina State University. We are looking for a self-motivated researcher to work on projects involving mechanics of nanostructures including nanowires and nanotubes. A Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Physics or a related area is required. Experience with in-situ nanomechanical testing using SEM, TEM, AFM or Raman are desirable.