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IMMEDIATE PDFs VACANCIES IN WING MORPHING

Submitted by meguid on

Immediate vacancies exist for high calibre postgraduates and postdoctoral fellows who have interests in wing morphing and aerospace design, finite element modelling, aerodynamics, optimization, testing and validation. Candidates should expect excellent facilities, good salaries and exceptional working conditions.

Post-doc Vacancy for Molecular Dynamics studies of Polymer Adhesion

Submitted by Erik Van der Giessen on

The Micromechanics of Materials group in Groningen (the Netherlands) has an opening for a PostDoc to study the adhesion of polymers by meands of Molecular Dynamics simulations. The two-year position is part of a collaborative, multiscale modeling project in which other groups in the Netherlands focus on more macroscopic models. More info on http://micromechanics.phys.rug.nl/index.php?s=Openings or by contacting E.van.der.Giessen [at] rug.nl.

Gemotric Modeling Industrial job position in Cambridge (UK)

Submitted by isingh on

On behlaf of my client based in Cambridge (UK). We are looking for peopl who hve been working in the area of gemotric modeling, especially working on Surface and curve respresentations, bsplines and similar and also blending or rounding algotithms.

Please sen your cv to isingh [at] soulrecruitment.co.uk (isingh[at]soulrecruitment[dot]co[dot]uk)

In addation, Please send your CV if you have C/C++ with 3D Modeling experience

PhD projects in computational fracture and computational/theoretical fluids at University of Melbourne

Submitted by Petar Liovic on

The Australian Mineral Science Research Institute (AMSRI) is a consortium of Australia's best scientists working in minerals industry-related fields. Research activities span the breadth of minerals processing, with major themes of the research being energy efficiency, frugal water use and efficient management of waste. The Mathematics program of AMSRI performs modelling and analysis research across multiple minerals processing areas, including comminution, flotation and waste treatment.

Position Available for Post Doc on Computational Bio-Nanomechanics

Submitted by aerjiliya on

Job Description :Postdoctoral fellow position is available in Computational Biomechanics/Nanotechnology at University of Texas at Arlington. The candidate is expected to have a good education and research background in numerical modeling (Fortran/C++/Matlab). The candidate will use numerical methods to study biophysical phenomena in cells and biomolecules and micro/nanofluidic problems in BioMEMS/NEMS, from continuum to nanoscale. Candidate familiar with fluid/solid mechanics and atomistic simulation are highly encouraged to apply. If you are interested, please contact Dr.

The Department of Engineering Mechanics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, invites applications for a Research Assistant Professor

Submitted by engmech on

To enhance its leadership position and focus for the future, UNL CoE is now deploying a new strategic approach in biomaterials, focusing on novel experiments and ground-breaking research. UNL external research funding has tripled in the last decade. The investment of these funds enables the university to support innovative research projects, hire top faculty and provide them with equipment and facilities to achieve their goals. 

Postdoctoral/Research Scientist Position in Computational Mechanics in Vancouver, Canada

Submitted by Chunping Dai on

We are seeking a highly motivated individual to join our Vancouver research institute. This is a two-year industrial postdoctoral fellow position, which could lead to permanent employment.The successful incumbent will work with a multi-disciplinary team of scientists to develop computer models to predict mechanical properties of wood and paper products.