“Mechanics of granular materials: Modeling and characterization” MiniSymposium #0103 at EMI/PMC 2024, Chicago, IL, 2024
EMI/PMC 2024, Chicago, IL, 2024 – MiniSymposium #0103 “Mechanics of granular materials: Modeling and characterization”
EMI/PMC 2024, Chicago, IL, 2024 – MiniSymposium #0103 “Mechanics of granular materials: Modeling and characterization”
Colleagues,
The Solid Mechanics--Damage and Failure team at Los Alamos National Laboratory is seeking a highly motivated and productive postdoc candidate in the area of shock compaction, with a focus on simulating the microstructure evolution of granular materials using explicit representation of microstructures.
Dear Colleagues,
We would like to cordially invite you to the Computational Geomechanics mini-symposium at the ASCE EMI 2020 Conference, which will take place on May 26–29, 2020 at Columbia University in NYC. The abstract submission is now open until January 15, 2020 (Link: https://submissions.emi2020.org). The mini-symposium description is given below:
I am seeking to hire a postdoc in the area of coupled discrete-continuum modeling. The position is expected to start on 11/01/2019. Applicants who have experience with Itasca software (specifically, FLAC and PFC) are strongly encouraged to apply.
Dear Colleagues,
We would like to cordially invite you to the Computational Geomechanics mini-symposium in EMI 2019, which will be held on June 18–21, 2019 at Caltech, Pasadena, CA, USA. The abstract submission is now open at emi2019.exordo.com until January 30, 2019. The mini-symposium description is given below:
EMI 2019, June 18–21, 2019. Caltech, Pasadena, CA, USA.
(Joint conference with Geo-Institute)
We would like to kindly invite you to the Computational Geomechanics mini-symposium at EMI 2018, which will take place in May 29–June 1, 2018 at MIT, Cambridge MA, USA. The abstract submission is now open at https://www.openconf.org/emi2018/openconf.php until January 31, 2018. The mini-symposium description is given below:
Postdoctoral Fellow, Hopkins Extreme Materials Institute: Theoretical and computational multiscale modeling of the dynamics of granular solids
Granular materials deserve being investigated as this has been the case with liquids, gases and elastic materials.