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Postdoctoral Associate Position Available at Northwestern University

Submitted by keten on

A postdoctoral associate position is available at the Computational Nanodynamics Group at Northwestern University. This research project focuses broadly on atomistic and multi-scale modeling and simulation of the mechanics and dynamics of organic, biological and bioinspired nanomaterials. The post-doctoral researcher will have the opportunity to investigate diverse issues related to mechanics and transport phenomena in emerging nanostructured materials.

Implementation of p-p Interactions in Molecular Dynamics Simulation

Submitted by Azadeh Sheidaei on

Dear All,

I want to simulate polymer system that have pi-pi interaction between


chains and reinforcements. I know there is no implemention of pi-pi


interaction in lammps.


So, Is there another method to consider pi-pi interaction in lammps? or


I can't simulate these system by lammps.




Regards,


Azadeh

Research staff position in molecular dynamics modelling of lubricant films at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Submitted by Yong Li on

We are looking for a highly motivated candidate for the position of
Research Associate in atomistic/molecular dynamics modelling of
lubricant films.

The research project is computational based and will focus on the atomistic modelling of

  • Lubricant and diamond-like carbon used in hard disk drives

The successful candidate will be awarded with a competitive renumeration package based on his/her work experience.

Research Scientist at TU Bergakademie Freiberg

Submitted by Sebastien Groh on

A research scientist position is available at TU Bergakademie Freiberg in the area of computational modeling of dislocation properties using either molecular dynamics, discrete dislocations or crystal plasticity. The research of the group focuses on dislocation properties at both the nanoscale and the microscale. The successful candidate should have a strong background in numerical modeling with demonstrated capability of innovative and independent research.

Designing copper–zirconium based nanowires for improving yield strength and plasticity via configuring surface atoms

Submitted by Vijay Kumar Sutrakar on

Following our previous work on Cu-Zr nanowire system, in this paper we have shown improvement in various thermo-mechanical properties of nanowire via manipulating the surface atoms. The paper titled "Designing copper–zirconium based nanowires for improving yield strength and plasticity via configuring surface atoms" by Vijay Kumar Sutrakarand D Roy Mahapatra has been published in Journal of Nanoparticle Research. The paper can be downloaded from
http://www.springerlink.com/content/j2786222101mn711/