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XFEM Error Estimation for Fracture- PhD Fellowship/Scholarship Centre Henri Tudor/Cardiff University

Submitted by Stephane Bordas on

A PhD position is available at Centre Henri Tudor (Luxembourg) and Cardiff University (UK) on the simulation of crack propagation with adaptive extended finite element methods.

Candidates from any country are eligible. 

Please contact me for details.

Stephane

Postdoctoral Position in Mechanics of Soft Materials/Flexible Electronics/Adhesion

Submitted by Harley T. Johnson on

A postdoctoral position is available starting immediately in the Johnson Research Group at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.  The position will involve theoretical and computational modeling of the mechanics of soft materials/flexible electronics/adhesion, with applications in photonics and energy storage.  The work will involve significant interactions with experimental groups in the Department of Materials Science at the University of Illinois.  Applicants should send a CV with a list of references to htj [at]

Position in Computational Geomechanics

Submitted by jessica.lewis on

Job Title:Computational Geomechanics Job Summary:ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company has an immediate opening in Computational Mechanics for research scientist at our Corporate Strategic Research Laboratory. Our lab focuses on fundamental science that can lead to technologies having a direct impact on the oil and gas industry.

Phd position in computational mechanics

Submitted by Angelo Simone on

A fully funded PhD position is immediately available in the area of multi-scale modeling of geomaterials within the research project "Failure of cohesive geomaterials: bridging the scales - GEOBRIDGE" at Laboratoire Sols, Solides, Structures - Risques (3S-R), Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France.

PhD student or Postdoc position in Multiscale Modelling

Submitted by Steffen Brinckmann on

The
Interdisciplinary Centre for Advanced Materials Simulation (ICAMS) is
a new research centre at the Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany. At
ICAMS an interdisciplinary team of scientists from engineering,
materials science, chemistry, physics and mathematics is working on
the development and application of a new generation of simulation
tools for multi-scale materials modelling.

Opening for a Post-Doc position: Adaptive anisotropic mesh for automated geometric reconstruction

Submitted by elie.hachem on

A postdoctoral researcher is required to work on adaptive
anisotropic mesh refinement algorithms for the CEMEF, Center for Material
Forming at MINES ParisTech in Sophia Antipolis, French Riviera, France.


Postdoc and Junior research scientist positions in composite materials and computational solid mechanics at CAS

Submitted by Yujie Wei on

Postdoc and Junior research scientist positions in composite materials (design, synthesis, and/or mechanical analysis) and computational solid mechanics at the Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Candidates for the research scientist position should have hand on experience on synthsis of composite materials. Interested ones please send your resume to Dr. Yujie Wei via email: yujie_wei [at] lnm.imech.ac.cn (yujie_wei[at]lnm[dot]imech[dot]ac[dot]cn)

Postdoctoral Fellowship for Research into the Mechanics of Magnesium Alloys

Submitted by Robert Gracie on

A postdoctoral fellow is sought to study the mechanics of magnesium alloys at the University of Waterloo, Canada, under the guidance of Dr. Worswick and Dr. Gracie. The qualified applicant will have a proven background in computational mechanics, substantiated by publications in international journals.  Preference will be given to candidates with experience coding large deformation plasticity models, coding the finite element method and with using fracture mechanics.  In addition, experience with high strain rate testing of materials is desirable.

Postdoctoral Position in Computational Mechanics

Submitted by deborah.sulsky on

The University of New Mexico, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, and/or the Department of Mechanical Engineering, is seeking candidates for a post-doctoral position to conduct research in the area of computational geomechanics for a project related to modeling the effect of rock joints on tunnel failure. A start date about June 1, 2010 is anticipated, subject to final budgetary approval. A Ph.D.