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ASME Conference: Constitutive Modeling of Biological Tissues

Submitted by HsiaoYing Shad… on

Dear Colleagues, 

 

On behalf of the ASME Mechanics for Biology and Medicine  Technical Committee and Constitutive Equations Technical Committee, I cordially invite you to submit an abstract to the following track:

 

12-9 Constitutive Modeling of Biological Tissues 

 

The ASME/IMECE 2016 will be held from November 11 to November 17, 2016 in Phoenix, AZ (https://www.asme.org/events/imece)

 

Abstract submission deadline: March 07, 2016

 

Simpleware Boston Seminars: Wednesday Mar 16 2016

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Introduction and Live Demo

3D Image Visualization, Analysis and Model Generation with Simpleware

Date: Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Time / Venue: 10:30am - 12:00pm: Boston Marriott Cambridge, 50 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02142 

Time / Venue: 2:00pm - 3:30pm: Regus Newton, Riverside Center, 275 Grove St #2, Newton, MA 02466    

Who should attend

Mechanisms of fatigue crack growth – a critical digest of theoretical developments

Submitted by Piyas Chowdhury on

Improtance of modeling fatigue damage propagation is substantial given the ubiquity of fatigue-induced component failures across industries. A review of fatigue crack growth models along with a detailed discussion of recent experimental findings (substantiating the model assumptions) are presented (please see the pdf attachment below)

Recent advances in modeling fatigue cracks at microscale in the presence of high density coherent twin interfaces

Submitted by Piyas Chowdhury on

Various outcomes of slip-coherent twin boundary depending on the stress state and slip geometry (during the growth of a microstructurally short crack)

 

Temporary Researcher Positions in Mechanical Engineering - University of California, Santa Barbara

Submitted by chairasst-me on

The Department of Mechanical Engineering invites applications for temporary research positions in the Specialist, Project Scientist, and Researcher titles. This is a pooled recruitment, and appointments are subject to availability of funding and departmental needs, and may be part-time or full-time. Screening of applicants will occur as needed, for full consideration apply by March 2, 2016.

PhD position in 3D printing of Alloys, microstructure and in-situ mechanical testing at Imperial College London

Submitted by minhsonpham on

We are inviting motivated candidates for an EPSRC PhD studentship in the exciting fields of 3D printing, microstructural investigation and in-situ mechanical testing of metallic alloys at Imperial College London. The studentship includes fees and a bursary for suitable UK/EU nationals for the duration of 3 years. The expected start date is 1st October 2016.