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PhD position in Machine Learning and Physical Simulation at Aarhus University, Denmark

Submitted by Alessandro Luc… on

I am looking for a PhD student to join my group - Computational Physics and Machine Learning - at Aarhus University to work on the ERC project ALPS - AI-based Learning for Physical Simulation. The goal of the research is to develop a new generation machine learning and simulation algorithms that are able to automatically build interpretable models of physical systems starting from experimental data. These algorithms will be applied in the contexts of biological systems, human health, fluid dynamics and engineering.

Newton Fellowship in computational cardiovascular biomechanics

Submitted by ankushaggarwal on

Newton International Fellowships are prestigious postdoctoral fellowships for researchers who want to work in the UK. The scheme is accepting applications now with a deadline of 28th March 2023. The fellowship provides three years of research funding, and only those with a PhD from outside of the UK are eligible. More details and eligibility criteria are available at https://royalsociety.org/grants-schemes-awards/grants/newton-internatio…

Research Fellow: experimental development and numerical simulation of new-generation composite joints for maritime applications.

Submitted by zahur_ullah on

We are hiring a Research Fellow in the experimental development and numerical simulation of new-generation composite joints for maritime applications. Details are available here: 

https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CXD423/research-fellow

Postdoctoral Position in the Dynamics of Metamaterials

Submitted by Harold S. Park on

I am looking to recruit a highly motivated and independent postdoctoral researcher to study, theoretically and computationally topics related to the dynamics of metamaterials, with specific emphasis on wave phenomena.  The position is available immediately, available for two years, and potentially relevant backgrounds for the position include:

1. Phononic crystals

2. Acoustic or phononic bandgaps

3. Non-reciprocal wave propagation

PhD position in france : modelling of fatigue crack propagation in metallic materials weakened by hydrogen

Submitted by yann.charles on

Dear all

Please fin attached a PhD proposal for the beginning of the 2023 academic year, proposed by the Institut P' (Poitiers, France) in collaboration with the LSPM lab (University Sorbonne Paris Nord), aiming at modelling fatigue crack propagations in metallic materials under gazeous hydrogen environnement.

Postdoc on hydrogen-assisted fracture at Imperial College London

Submitted by Emilio Martíne… on

The Mechanics of Infrastructure Materials research group is looking to hire a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) to work on hydrogen embrittlement modelling. The postdoc will be based at Imperial College London and supervised by Dr Emilio Martínez-Pañeda. Salary: £43,093 – £50,834.

Two PhD openings in Multiscale Mechanics and Materials Design at Baylor University

Submitted by nzhang on

Two fully funded PhD positions are available as early as Fall, 2023 in Dr. Ning Zhang’s research group at the Baylor University. The research work will focus on the mechanical, chemical, and thermal properties of structural and multifunctional materials.

The research topics include:

(1)   Polymer composites;

(2)   Medium/High entropy alloys;

(3)   High entropy ceramics;

(4)   Biomaterials;

(5)   Machine learning.

2 postdoc positions available at IIT Gandhinagar, Gujrat, India.

Submitted by Harmeet Singh on

Applications are invited from motivated and qualified candidates for two postdoctoral positions in the mechanics of slender bodies. The positions are ideally suited for applicants with a background in solid mechanics, and a strong interest in theoretical and analytical work.

Application procedure: online

Postdoc position in Denmark, DTU Wind: Computational modelling of life extension and maintenance of wind blades

Submitted by Leon Mishnaevsky on

Postdoctoral position in Computational modelling of life extension and maintenance of composite blades of wind turbines, at DTU Wind.

Wind turbines are decommissioned after 20...25 years of service. However, blades can be potentially exploited for 50 or more years. How to predict and extend the lifetime of wind turbine blades? How to optimize repair of blades, to ensure their extended lifetime?

A fully-funded Ph.D. student position at the University of Oklahoma

Submitted by Shuozhi Xu on

Dear Colleagues,

My research group in the School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Oklahoma is looking for a Ph.D. student to work in the general fields of computational materials science and solid mechanics. Please share the attached flyer with anyone who may be interested.

Thank you

Shuozhi Xu