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Looking for a Post-Doc Position in Computational Mechanics, Heterogeneous Material or Multiscale Method

Submitted by harrison_hanfei on

I am looking for a post-doc position in the field of computational mechanics, composite materials or multiscale method. I have plenty of experience in geometry modeling, mesh generating, programming and software designing. I expect to receive my doctorate by May 2010.

Postdoctoral Researcher Position in Computational Materials Science

Submitted by guofengwang on

A postdoctoral researcher position is immediately available at the Richard G. Lugar Center for Renewable Energy in Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). The researcher will work on a project on studying the surface segregation phenomena in alloy nanoparticles using atomistic simulation techniques. This project involves close collaborations with experimental scientists. The candidate should hold a doctor degree in a relevant discipline, such as Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, or Chemical Engineering.

Newton International Fellowships

Submitted by Lee Margetts on

"The Newton International Fellowship scheme will select the very best early stage post-doctoral researchers from all over the world, and offer support for two years at UK research institutions."

http://www.newtonfellowships.org

If you are interested in applying for a Newton Fellowship at the University of Manchester, meet the criteria specified on the url above, and have a background in:

Faculty Positions in Computational Multiscale methods at University Paris-Est, France

Submitted by Julien Yvonnet on

The University Paris-Est Marne la Vallée, France, invites applications for two tenure-track faculty positions in multiscale computational mechanics, as assistant professor level, for September 2010 start date. The candidates will be hosted by the Laboratory of Multiscale Computational Mechanics (Laboratoire Modélisation et Simulation Multi Echelle, MSME UMR 8208 CNRS). Successful candidates are expected to teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and carry out a research program with potential collaborations at the European and International level.

Post-Doc Scientist Position in Experimental Mechanics at Columbia University Starting in February 2010

Submitted by yinhm on

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSITANT – HYBRID SOLAR PANEL The Department of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics at Columbia University seeks applications for a position as a Postdoctoral Research Assistant. A Postdoctoral Research Assistant is a junior level research position and works under the supervision of a faculty member in the department.  As a postdoctoral research assistant the incumbent will work to further the research of the laboratory, and occasionally may be asked to supervise student projects related to the research and other topics within the scope of the group.

A Postdoctoral Position (£30,594-£32,458 pa) Available in Computational Mechanics in Liverpool UK

Submitted by zhongwei guan on

Closing date for receipt of applications: 30 January 2010You will join a research project “Optimise blast resistance of novel composites made with fibre metal laminates (FMLs)” sponsored by the Leverhulme Trust. The project will be jointly supervised with Prof. Cantwell who is an expert on testing of novel composites. The project is to develop comprehensive finite element models capable of simulating various deformation and failure modes relating to composite features of FMLs subjected to extreme loading conditions.

Postdoctoral position in Computational Mechanics at the University of Sydney

Submitted by giangnguyen on

A research position at postdoctoral level is currently available in the School of Civil Engineering at the University of Sydney. The position is full-time fixed term for 2.5 years; further extension may be possible depending on the performance and availability of funding. The appointee will be working in a project funded by the Australian Research Council on the study of quasi-brittle fracture. Briefly, the project aims at understanding fracture and fragmentation processes in quasi-brittle materials, which is critical to the prediction of natural catastrophes and structural failures.