Stochastic modeling of damage evolution in composites under environmental ageing
Stochastic modeling of damage evolution in composites under environmental ageing
R. Rahman, A. Haque, Z. Wu
April 2013, Volume 79, Issue 1, pp 153-166
Abstract
Stochastic modeling of damage evolution in composites under environmental ageing
R. Rahman, A. Haque, Z. Wu
April 2013, Volume 79, Issue 1, pp 153-166
Abstract
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Eight Mechanical Engineering Faculty
Positions
Northeastern
University Mechanical and Industrial Engineering department seeks faculty
candidates for multiple tenured or tenure-track appointments at the assistant,
associate or full professor level in the Department of Mechanical and
Industrial Engineering. Please refer to the positions listed below:
1.
Computational Science and Engineering (x4)
2.
Healthcare industrial and systems engineering
3.
Mechatronic systems and controls
One Ph.D. position will be available in the Applied Mechanics of Materials group of Mechanical Engineering Department at
Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA. The position will start in the coming Fall, 2014.
The research program will focus on mechanics of soft composite materials and structures as well as
their novel applications in micro/nano-fabrication, anti-biofilm, energy absorption/harvesting, etc. In
particular, it will focus on harnessing buckling instabilities of hybrid soft and hard materials and
Reversible deformation of metal nanowires accommodating large strains by twinning-detwinning
TITLE OF POST: Lecturer below the bar in Aircraft Maintenance and
Operations
LOCATION:
University of Limerick, Ireland
REPORTS TO:
Head of Department
CONTRACT TYPE:
5 Year Tenure Track. During the term of the contract the successful applicant
will have the opportunity to apply for tenure in accordance with the
University's Policy and Procedures for Granting Multi-annual Status to
Entry-level Academic Staff)
TITLE OF POST: Senior Lecturer in Aircraft Maintenance and
Operations
LOCATION: University
of Limerick, Ireland
REPORTS TO: Head
of Department
CONTRACT TYPE: Multiannual
SALARY SCALE: €67,986
- €88,509 p.a.
Further information for applicants and application
material is available online from:
There is an opening for a
PhD student position in Dr. Nadimpalli’s group at the New Jersey Institute of
Technology starting from Fall2014. Candidate with good academic credentials and an interest to work in experimental research projects are encouraged to apply.
Ideal candidate should have a master’s degree in mechanical/materials
science/aerospace or related field with a good background in Solid Mechanics,
Materials Science, and Experimental Methods (including but not limited to SEM,
TEM, and nanofabrication methods).
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