PhD and Postdoc Positions in Biomechanics Lab at Medical College of Wisconsin
The Biomechanics Lab in the Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering at Marquette University and Medical College of Wisconsin is recruiting PhD students and Postdoctoral Research Associates starting in Spring 2023 to work in biomechanics and biomedical engineering research.
Discussion of fracture paper #35 - What is Finite Fracture Mechanics?
The subject of this blog is a well-written and technically detailed study of thermal crack initiation where an adhesive joint between two dissimilar materials meets a free surface. The method that is used goes under the group designation finite fracture mechanics. The paper is:
PhD position in computational geomechanics and probabilistic methods at University of Cincinnati
Dr. Lei Wang’s research group at the University of Cincinnati (UC) is seeking two high-motivated and talented PhD students to be appointed as Graduate Assistants to conduct geotechnical engineering research in the Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering and Construction Management, beginning January 2023 or August 2023.
Dislocation dynamics in heterogeneous nanostructured materials
Post-doctoral position at the University of Zaragoza, Spain
POST-DOCTORAL POSITION WITHIN THE PROJECT
"Physics-informed Artificial Intelligence for Cognitive Twins of Complex Systems"
Ph.D. positions in Computational Solid Mechanics at Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Fully funded Ph.D. positions in the area of computational mechanics are available in Dr. Yuan’s research group at the Aerospace Engineering Department at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.e
Mechanical couplings of 2D lattices uncovered by decoupled micropolar elasticity tensor and symmetry operation
We introduce a generalized methodology to uncover all mechanical couplings in 2D lattice geometries by obtaining the decoupled micropolar elasticity tensor. We also correlate the mechanical couplings with the point groups of 2D lattices by applying the symmetry operation to the decoupled micropolar elasticity tensor. The decoupled micropolar constitutive equation reveals eight mechanical coupling effects in planar solids, four of which are discovered for the first time in the mechanics' community.
Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Engineered Living Materials
The College of Engineering at Boston University has embarked on a bold new strategic plan that will pursue excellence and impact along convergent themes: (1) Intelligent, Autonomous and Secure Systems, (2) Synthetic Biology, Tissue Engineering and Mechanobiology, (3) Energy, Sustainability and Climate, (4) Materials by Design, (5) Photonics and Optical Systems, and (6) Neuroengineering, Neuroinformatics, and Neuroscience.
New webinar: Introduction of Composite Material Analysis Technology by Integrating Actual Testing and CAE
Join Synopsys Simpleware software, CYBERNET Multiscale.Sim, and Shimadzu Corporation for a webinar on Thursday, October 13th, 2022 on composite material analysis integrated actual testing and CAE.
Learn more and register here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/rt/204553566873541131?source=iMechanica