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Looking for Research Fellow.Project on Modelling of Metal Shot Peening Process

Submitted by Tomas Karasek on

As a proud member of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), the
Institute of High Performance Computing (IHPC) was established in April 1998 to provide
leadership in high performance computing as a strategic resource for scientific inquiry and
industry development. Our mission is to advance science and technology, and develop
leading edge applications through high performance computing and computational
science.
We are looking for highly motivated individuals who are able to work independently and yet

Multiscale fracture simulations: PhD President Scholarship for Engineering Infrastructure Challenges for 2020 -

Submitted by Stephane Bordas on

Understanding
material failure : Multiscale fracture models for silicon wafer manufacturing

Attention: This award is prestigious and reserved to TOP students.

The award will cover
tuition fees at the Home/EU fee rate and will provide a stipend at the UK
Research Council rate (£13,590 in 2010/11) plus an enhancement of at least
£1,000 per annum.  

 

Post-doctoral position in Mechanical Engineering at NUS

Submitted by Shailendra on

A post-doctoral position is immediately available in our research group in the area of micromechanics of materials focusing on failure. Candidates with experience in computational modeling (MD/ meso-mechanics/ continuum mechanics) of crystalline/ non-crystalline (including polymeric) materials are encouraged to apply. Initial appointment will be for one year and may be extended by another year depending on the funding situation and performance.

If you are interested, please send me (shailendra[at]nus[dot]edu[dot]sg) your CV and the names of at least two references.

PhD & PostDoc positions in Computational Mechanics @Univ. of Pavia within ERC StG project: Isogeometric Methods for Biomechanics

Submitted by alereali on

Up to 2 PhD positions on isogeometric methods for structural and/or biomedical applications are available within the PhD program in Computational Mechanics and Advanced Materials, run by the IUSS (Pavia) in collaboration with the University of Pavia.

The positions will officially start in November 2011 and interested candidates should apply by July 2011 (early applications are encouraged).

Funding is provided by the “Ideas” ERC Starting Grant project “ISOBIO: Isogeometric Methods for Biomechanics”.

PhD position in Computational Mechanics and Advanced Materials @ IUSS (Pavia) and University of Pavia

Submitted by alereali on

1 PhD position on modeling of advanced materials and, in particular, of shape memory alloys (SMA) is available within the PhD program in Computational Mechanics and Advanced Materials, run by the IUSS (Pavia) in collaboration with the University of Pavia.

The position will officially start in November 2011 and interested candidates should apply by July 2011 (early applications are encouraged).

Job opening at Institute of High Performance Computing, ASTAR, Singapore

Submitted by Ramanarayan Ha… on

As a proud member of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), the Institute of High Performance Computing (IHPC) was established in April 1998 to provide leadership in high performance computing as a strategic resource for scientific inquiry and industry development. Our mission is to advance science and technology and develop leading-edge applications through high performance computing and computational science.

New Chairs at University of Exeter

Submitted by Chris W Smith on

The University of Exeter will shortly announce several new chairs it is seeking to fill.

The chairs are full tenured chairs and in the following areas -

Cell Mechanics (two chairs, one nominally experimental and one nominally theoretical).

Structural Dynamics, possibly with an aerospace flavour.

If you are interested, or know someone who might be, please contact me (c.w.smith-at-exeter.ac.uk) for an informal discussion.

Regards,

Chris Smith

 

Looking for postdoc position in solid mechanics/biophysics

Submitted by Tianxiang on
Dear everyone,
My name is Tianxiang Su. I am a 4th year PhD student in ME department in UPenn, working with Dr. Prashant Purohit. I am graduating in August and would like to look for a postdoc position in solid mechanics or biophysics. I am keeping an eye on this forum for openings myself. But if anyone happens to know some other great opportunities, please kindly let me know. 
Here is my information:
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Education Background:
(1) 07-now (4 yrs): PhD, ME@UPenn, GPA: 4.0