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Senior Application Engineering Position at ANSYS, Additive Manufacturing Design and Process Simulation, Ann Arbor, MI/Evasnton, IL/ Cannonsburg, PA

Submitted by a12najafi on

The job entails providing advanced technical guidance on various aspects of computational Structural Mechanics with a focus on Additive Manufacturing to clients in industry and academia.

Senior Application Engineering Position at ANSYS, Noise and Vibration Engineer/ Vehicle Dynamics Houston, Ann Arbor, MI/Evasnton, IL/ Cannonsburg, PA

Submitted by a12najafi on

The job entails providing advanced technical guidance on various aspects of computational Structural Mechanics with a focus on Structural Dynamics to clients in industry and academia.

Senior Application Engineering Position at ANSYS, Vehicle Dynamics/Multibody Dynamics, Houston, Ann Arbor, MI/Evasnton, IL/ Cannonsburg, PA

Submitted by a12najafi on

The job entails providing advanced technical guidance on various aspects of computational Structural Dynamics with a focus on Multibody Dynamics to clients in industry and academia.

Research Scientist position at Institute of High Performance Computing, A*STAR, Singapore

Submitted by dingjie lu on

Application of quantum computing in structural optimization problems.

JOB DESCRIPTION:

IHPC is seeking a highly motivated research scientist to apply quantum computing techniques in engineering mechanics optimization problems. The project aims to develop and adopt

quantum computing to optimal designed advanced materials and related quantum computing algorithms development, numerical analysis of structures and materials with pure or hybrid

A PostDoc/Research Associate Position is available immediately at Colorado School of Mines

Submitted by mohsenzaeem on

A PostDoc/Research Associate Position is available immediately at Colorado School of Mines. The applicants should have a PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science or a relevant field, with a strong background in MD simulations and/or phase-field modeling. The project involves developing new models for diffusionless phase transformation and ferroelasticity. Knowledge of machine learning and data analysis is a plus.

PhD assistantship on fatigue analysis of alloys is available at the University of Nevada Reno

Submitted by tmushongs12 on

A PhD assistantship in Materials Science and Engineering is available at the University of Nevada Reno.  The research is on understanding fatigue in polycrystalline alloys using experiments and modeling.  Applicants with a background in C++/python programming are preferred. 

Interested applicants please send an email to lmushongera [at] unr.edu with your resume, cover letter, transcripts, GRE and TOEFL scores. This position will start in Fall 2022.

Vacancy for graduate/intern simulation engineers in applied computational science & engineering at Alloyed (UK or remote-based)

Submitted by adziman on

Are you passionate about how creatively building and solving partial differential equations in engineering and material science could help propel additive manufacturing for a variety of critical components in industry? 

Currently operating with world-class industries within automotive ICE / EV, aerospace, space, jewellery, electronics, biomedical applications and more; here at Alloyed, we seek ambitious, open-minded problem solvers. 

The below opening may excite you:

Postdoc position in Bazant Group at MIT

Submitted by Juner Zhu on

The Bazant group at MIT Chemical Engineering (http://bazantgroup.mit.edu/) is looking for a highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate in the area of experimental characterization of batteries. Candidates who are skilled in battery electrode/cell manufacturing, battery analyzing, electrode material characterization, and acoustic and/or mechanical assessments are encouraged to apply by sending a CV to Dr. Juner Zhu (zhujuner [at] mit.edu).

Postdoc vacancy (3 years) on (Nonlinear) Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscopy technique for quality control of printed metal

Submitted by wvpaepeg on

Additive manufacturing of metal alloys yields great potential for the aerospace industry (and others) as it allows the generation of geometrically complex structures with high specific strength, low density and high corrosion resistance. For example, General Electric has demonstrated the possibility of printing titanium fuel injectors for their LEAP engine, EADS has printed a nacelle hinge bracket for the Airbus A320, Boeing incorporated more than 300 printed parts in their 777X airplane … For such critical applications, the structural quality of printed parts is of utmost importance.