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Faculty position at the University of Washington

Submitted by jiangyuli on

The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Washington invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track faculty position, which will be available at the start of the 2013-2014 academic year. The position is expected to be at the rank of assistant professor, but may be at the rank of associate or full professor for applicants with demonstrated scholarship, including a strong record of securing and conducting externally funded research.

CISM Short Course on Structure-Preserving Integrators

Submitted by Adrian Lew on

I would like to bring to your attention the CISM course "Structure-Preserving Integrators in Nonlinear Structural Dynamics and Flexible Multibody Dynamics", which is going to take place in Udine, Italy, October 7-11, 2013.

http://www.cism.it/courses/C1314/

Job offer for postdoctoral researcher

Submitted by hgomez on

The project consists of developing new computational and modeling tools to address solid-multiphase fluid coupled problems using Isogeometric Analysis.

1-year contract. Renewable one more year

Annual gross allowance: From 20000 to 30000 Eur depending on the candidate's qualifications.

Graduate Assistant Openings in the School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering at The University of Oklahoma

Submitted by Peter J. Attar on
   The School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering at The University of Oklahoma is

currently accepting applications for graduate admission in Fall 2013. Applications for both M.S. and

Ph.D candidates are welcome. M.S. And Ph.D degrees are offered in both Mechanical and Aerospace

Engineering. The School has various funding opportunities available for highly qualified applicants

including faculty-sponsored research assistant positions and departmental-sponsored teaching assistant

Two PhD positions in computational modeling of materials behavior in extreme environments

Submitted by Dongare on

Two Graduate Research Assistantship
positions are currently available
in the Multiscale Materials Modeling
Group to support graduate study leading to a PhD in Materials Science
and Engineering at the University of Connecticut starting Spring/Fall 2013.