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Postdoctoral Scholar in Computational Fuel Cell Catalyst Design at IUPUI

Submitted by guofengwang on

A postdoctoral research position in first-principles based
multiscale modeling of catalysts for PEM fuel cells is available immediately at
the Richard
G. Lugar Center for Renewable Energy in Indiana University-Purdue University
Indianapolis (IUPUI). The candidate will work on a
project on developing low-cost yet high-performance low temperature fuel cells.
This project involves close collaborations with the experimental scientists.
The candidate should hold a doctor degree in a relevant discipline, such as Materials
Science, Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry, or Chemical Engineering. The ideal
candidate should have a strong background in atomistic scale simulations
(Density Functional Theory, molecular dynamics, and Monte Carlo methods) and scientific

Postdoctoral position in multiscale modeling at RPI

Submitted by Suvranu De on
There is an opening for a postdoctoral research position in the Advanced Computational Research Laboratory at RPI, Troy, NY.to work on an ongoing project sponsored by the Office of Naval Research. The project involves the multiscale modeling of particulate composites under extreme loading conditions. This is a great opportunity to be involved in challenging
multiscale computational techniques based on meshfree methods. Encouraged to
apply are creative, self-motivated candidates with a sound background in
computational mechanics.

 


One Postdoctoral/Research Scientist Position in Geometric Modeling and Mesh Generation

Submitted by jessicaz@andre… on

A position of postdoctoral fellow or research scientist is available immediately in the group

of Jessica Zhang at Department of Mechanical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University. 

We are looking for someone with strong software design and development skills coupled

Postdoctoral Position at Penn State University in Multiscale Computational Dynamics

Submitted by Joseph P. Cusumano on

We have an immediate opening in the Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics for a postdoctoral research associate in multiscale modeling and computational mechanics. The focus of this position is on the modeling, simulation, and analysis of the nonlinear evolution of coupled macro/microstructure in failure processes, with an emphasis toward structural health monitoring. Coupled-field models using continuum damage variables will be used to study the fundamental spatiotemporal features of damage evolution, particularly regarding the nature and origin of unpredictability in damage processes. The candidate must have a solid general background in theoretical mechanics and dynamics, and be familiar with nonlinear finite element analysis

Physics programmer position in Boston

Submitted by Paul M. Cashman on

The person in this position will be responsible for developing finite element-based soft tissue representations that supportreal-time interaction with surgical tools. The successful candidate should befamiliar with the extensive prior work in the field of surgical simulationincluding finite element formulations (both traditional nonlinear approaches aswell as various real-time approximations), real-time collision detection andresponse between rigid and deformable objects, multi-processor/coreimplementations, and integration with haptics devices.

Two postdoctoral positions available at Johns Hopkins University

Submitted by ktramesh on

I am looking for two postdocs in the analytical and computational modeling areas. One position will focus on the theoretical and computational modeling of microstructure-modulated failure processes, with an emphasis on nanocrystalline materials. The other will focus on hypervelocity impact fragmentation problems, including planetary scale impact and fragmentation. The latter position is available immediately, and the former is available as of June 1, 2008.