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postdoc opportunity in computational stochastic mechanics at NRL

Submitted by Kirubel Teferra on

There is up to 3 years funding available for a postdoctoral fellowship in computational stochastic mechanics pertaining to microstructure property relationships in metal alloys. The position is open to US citizens and permanent residents. Please see the link below for more details as well as by sending an email to: kirubel.teferra [at] nrl.navy.mil. Thank you.

Journal Club for February 2017: Nanoscale buckling in 2D materials

Submitted by yongni on

    Graphene as a typical two dimensional (2D) crystal membrane attracts tremendous interest. Geometrical distortion such as nanoscale buckling morphology is widely observed in these 2D materials and is crucial to modulating the electronic properties [1]. The calculated bending stiffness of graphene is found to be the same order as that of the lipid bilayer [2], therefore buckling instability may easily occur in graphene leading to non-planar configurations.

Postdoctoral Position at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) SG in computation mechanics

Submitted by gkekb89 on

Description

(1) Computational mechanics and multiphysics modelling of relevant areas, including the soft matter, 3D printing, fuel cell, bio-fluid and cell in microfluidics

(2) Supervision of undergraduate/postgraduate students

 

Job requirements

1)  PhD degree in Mechanical/Material Engineering or related fields

(2) Strong background in computational physics and solid/fluid mechanics

(3) Analytical and independent problem solving skills and ability to develop theoretical models and to implement large-scale numerical computation

Special Issue — John D. Eshelby Centennial

Submitted by Xin-Lin Gao on

This special issue has recently been published in Journal of Micromechanics and Molecular Physics in honor of Prof. John Eshelby’s 100th Birthday.

The Editorial Forward by Prof. Shaofan Li is available at:

 

http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/pdf/10.1142/S242491301602001X

The 13 papers included in the special issue can be viewed and downloaded at:

 

ASME Materials Division calls nomination for Orr Early Carrer Award, Sia Nemat-Nasser Early Career Award, and Nadai Medal

Submitted by Xi Chen on

ORR EARLY CAREER AWARD

The Materials Division of ASME calls for nomination for Orr Early Career Award. The award recognizes young researcher within 7 years of terminal degree working in experimental, computational, or theoretical fatigue, fracture, or creep. For more information please see https://www.asme.org/about-asme/get-involved/honors-awards/unit-awards/…

100 academic positions at Loughborough University, UK

Submitted by Vadim Silberschmidt on

Over the next two years Loughborough University, UK plans to appoint up to 100 new academics across a wide range of disciplines. There will be opportunities for individuals and world-leading research groups to join us at our Loughborough or London campuses.

 

For details, please consider

 

http://www.lboro.ac.uk/join-us/excellence100/

postdoctoral position in finite element based design

Submitted by xpqian on

The Computational Design & Manufacturing Laboratory (CDM) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is inviting applications for a post-doctoral researcher position in the general area of computational design. 

Candidates with strong background in finite element analysis, structural optimization, and/or high-performance computing are encouraged to apply.

Travel Scholarship and Code Competition for ASC 2017

Submitted by Wenbin Yu on

To motivate students to attend the conference, ASC 2017 offers up to 20 travel scholarships including free registration and travel expenses up to $500. The top six will also receive additional cash prizes. Details can be found at https://cdmhub.org/groups/asc2017/scholarship. Professors, please encourage your students to apply. The abstract due date is Feb. 17.  More details about the conference can be found at https://cdmhub.org/groups/asc2017.