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University of California Merced - Postdoc in Computational Materials and Mechanics

Submitted by amartini on

The University of California Merced seeks applications for a postdoctoral scholar in the Martini Research Group. The position requires significant experience with atomistic simulations using empirical model-based simulation tools and strong computational skills in general, as well as excellent oral and written communication skills. Preference will be given to applicants whose research background includes investigation of the mechanical properties of nanoparticles. The position is for one year with the possibility of renewal.

Micro-cantilever testing on the short-term creep behaviour of cement paste at micro-scale

Submitted by shavijabranko on

Our group has recently published a study on micro-scale testing of short-term creep of cement paste using microcantilever testing. If you are interested, more details can be found at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/341668724_Micro-cantilever_tes…;

EML Webinar by Prof. Robert Wood on June 3, 2020: The Mechanical Side of Artificial Intelligence

Submitted by Teng Li on

EML Webinar on June 3, 2020 will be given by Prof. Rob Wood at Harvard University via Zoom meeting. Discussion leader: Rob Howe, Harvard.

Title: The mechanical side of artificial intelligence

Time: 7 am California, 10 am Boston, 3 pm London, 10 pm Beijing on June 3, 2020

Mechanobiology predicts raft formations triggered by ligand-receptor activity across the cell membrane

Submitted by Luca-Deseri on

Carotenuto A., Lunghi L., Piccolo V., Babaei M., Dayal K., Pugno N. M., Zingales M., Deseri L.*, Fraldi M. Mechanobiology predicts raft formations triggered by ligand-receptor activity across the cell membrane, Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids 141 (2020) 103974 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmps.2020.103974
*Corresponding Author

Postdoc Position in “Multi-Scale Modeling of Composites”

Submitted by tehrani on

 

A postdoctoral position in “Multi-Scale Modeling of Composites” is available in Tehrani Group in the Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering at UT Austin. The position starts in August 2020. The required qualifications for this position are as follows:

·       Acquired a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related field before the position start date.

PhD position in modeling of the interaction between phase transformations and plasticty

Submitted by Valery Levitas on

PhD position(s) is available immediately in the Engineering Mechanics program in Aerospace Engineering Department at Iowa State University to perform theoretical and computational part of work on NSF-funded projects on the interaction between phase transformations and plasticity. Phase-field, micromechanical, and macroscale simulations using FEM are of interest, in close collaboration with experiments. Please send vita to Prof.

SciANN: Scientific computations and physics-informed deep learning using artificial neural networks

Submitted by haghighat on

Interested in deep learning, scientific computations, solution, and inversion methods for PDE? 

Check out the preprint at: 

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/341478559_SciANN_A_Keras_wrapp…

 

 

Some problems are shared in our GitHub repository on how to use sciann for inversion and forward solution of: