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Postdoctoral Fellowship in Computational Neuroscience (but embedded in a mechanics group)

Submitted by rkraft on

I realize this is a bit off topic from traditional iMechania job posts, however our group is primarily a computational biomechanics group. We conduct much research in the area of brain biomechanics and more recently are working to move into multiphysics and multiscale areas of brain science. This project, funded by the NIH Brain Initiative, focuses on growth and bioelectric simulations of neuronal cell networks.

Post-Doc position at Mississippi State University

Submitted by ashkan khalili on
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We are currently seeking a qualified postdoctoral researcher to join our geotechnical engineering team at Mississippi State University (MSU). The postdoctoral fellow will be working with a multi-disciplinary team of scientists and engineers at MSU in collaboration with few other institutions to contribute to our ongoing studies on two main modeling themes of geo-energy (e.g., carbon sequestration) and geotechnical engineering in the face of climate change.

PhD/Postdoc position at IIT Delhi

Submitted by Ajeet Kumar on

A PhD/Postdoc position is available for Indian nationals in my group to work in the broad area of "Molecular origin of elastic/plastic deformations in nanorods". This is a collaborative project with Germany and may require a semester or two stay in Germany. The PhD applicant should have good background in mathematics and solid mechanics. The postdoc candidate should preferably also be familiar with molecular modeling of materials.

post-doctoral position in the following areas: blood compatibility and design/development of blood contacting medical devices - University of Maryland

Submitted by JiafengZhang on
The Artificial Organs Laboratory at the Department of Surgery of the University of Maryland seeks highly motivated individuals for a post-doctoral research associate position in the following areas: blood compatibility and design/development of blood contacting medical devices.