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Postdoctoral Researcher -- Machine Learning Modeling of Composites (at the Univ. of Delaware Center for Composite Materials)

Submitted by zubaexy on

We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to develop the machine learning framework for glass fiber-matrix interphase considering wide range of resins and sizing chemistry; variability in interphase topology – monolayer versus multi-layer sizing; and pressure/temp/strain rate effects. Input data for the machine learning should be generated from all-atom and/or coarse-grain (CG) MD simulations.

Postdoctoral Researcher -- Multiscale Modeling at University of Delaware Center for Composite Materials

Submitted by zubaexy on

We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to conduct nano-mechanical to micro-mechanical modeling of UHMWPE fibers and [0/90] sub-laminates in predicting the continuum properties for unidirectional and [0/90] sub-laminates. Conduct meso-mechanical and continuum modeling of transverse impact on soft-ballistic and hard-ballistic armor pack. Conduct parametric simulations in LS-DYNA using a usermat umat41. Validate all computational predictions with experimental measurements.

Hector Fellow Academy! Carry out your own PhD project!

Submitted by Hector Fellow … on

 

Carry out your own PhD project!

in Deformation & Fracture Processes / Tribology / Interface in Metals & Ceramics

supervised by Prof. Peter Gumbsch (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

 

Postdoc position at Arizona State University: Phase-field modeling of multicomponent steel microstructures

Submitted by Kumar Ankit on

A Postdoctoral Associate position is available starting Fall 2022 in my group at the Arizona State University, Tempe. The suitable candidate will have a background in phase-field modeling and/or knowledge of machine learning as relevant for materials science and engineering. Knowledge of the Physical Metallurgy of steel microstructures is a plus. A doctoral degree or equivalent in materials science, metallurgical engineering, physics, computer engineering, or similar fields is preferred.

Potential job opening (full time) at Intel

Submitted by Li Han on

There is a potential full-time job opening at senior (Ph.D required) or junior (Master required) engineer level at Intel Oregon Materials Labs. As a Materials Analysis Engineer, the candidate will be part of Technology Development Labs responsible for identifying and developing materials, thermal mechanical characterization and failure analysis techniques in support of Intel's next generation silicon process development. 

Looking for an internship or visiting student opportunity focusing on mechanics and multi-scale modeling of metals and alloys

Submitted by Amir Abdelmawla on

Dear iMechanica Community,

I am looking for an internship or visiting student opportunity focusing on mechanics and multi-scale modeling of metallic materials in Canada, Europe, Australia, South Korea, Japan, or Singapore.

Postdoc Fellowship in Engineered Living Materials at Cornell University

Submitted by Meredith N. Si… on

The Cornell Engineered Living Materials Institute (ELMI) is seeking applicants for postdoctoral fellowships. Fellows will work with faculty affiliates to pursue their own original proposed research that aligns with ELMI objectives. 

 

PhD position (TU Delft, Netherlands): Multi-scale modelling of auxetic cementitious composites

Submitted by shavijabranko on

A PhD position in multi-scale modelling of auxetic cementitious composites is open at the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Delft University of Technology. The PhD will be part of a larger ERC funded project and collaborate closely with other members of the project team.

Looking for a job position focusing on micromechanical behavior of metallic materials

Submitted by qingge xie on

I am looking for either a faculty position or a scientist position on multi-scale simulation or characterization for metallic materials.

I mainly employ crystal plasticity models (mean field model, full field models) and experimental techaniques (neutron diffraction , neutron imaging, synchrotron based X-ray, EBSD, etc) to study the forming process or in-service performance of metallic materials.

PhD and MPhil position in University of New South Wales, on structural vibration / nonlinear dynamics / energy harvesting

Submitted by Liya Zhao on

Dr Liya Zhao from the School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering at the University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney, global ranking QS = 45th, US News = 41th), is seeking PhD students to work on projects related to the following topics. Full scholarship will be provided (Tuition waiver + stipend).

 

• Nonlinear dynamics

• Vibration energy harvesting (harnessing renewable energy from base vibration or wind-induced vibration, ocean wave, etc.; developing efficiency enhancement innovations)