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Postdoc position in Computational Solid Mechanics at the University of Wyoming

Submitted by xiangzhang on

The Computations for Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Laboratory (CAMML) in the College of Engineering and Physical Science at the University of Wyoming has an opening for a Postdoctoral Researcher with a targeted starting date of 07/01/2023, in the area of computational modeling of hydrogen embrittlement of pipeline steel. The initial contract will be for one year, with renewal opportunity contingent on funding availability and performance. 

Three-day on-site intensive course on "Invitation to nondestructive evaluation and structural health monitoring" by Zahra Sharif Khodaei, 22--24 May 2023, Czech Republic, Prague

Submitted by jenda_z on

I would like to bring to your attention an intensive three-day course on "Invitation to nondestructive evaluation and structural health monitoring" that will be given by Dr. Zahra Sharif Khodaei (Imperial College London) from Monday, 22 May, to Wednesday, 24 May 2023, at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague.

PhD course - "Probability-Informed Wind Engineering against Synoptic and Non-Synoptic Wind Hazards", Prof. Luca Caracoglia (UniGe Visiting Prof)

Submitted by Giuseppe Piccardo on

It is with great pleasure that I announce that from mid-May
Prof. Luca Caracoglia (Northeastern University, Boston MA, USA)
will be UniGe Visiting Professor.

During the visiting period, starting from 17 May, Prof. Caracoglia will hold a PhD course entitled
"Probability-Informed Wind Engineering against Synoptic and Non-Synoptic Wind Hazards".
All information is contained in the attached file.

Those interested in participating are invited to write to me.
Thank you very much for the attention,
kindest regards
Giuseppe Piccardo 

Data-Driven State of Health Estimation for Lithium-Ion Batteries Based on Universal Feature Selection

Submitted by zhan-sheng guo on

A simple yet effective health indicator (HI)-based data-driven model forecasting the state of health (SOH) of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) and thus enabling their efficient management is developed. Five HIs with high physical significance and predictive power extracted from voltage, current, and temperature profiles are used as model inputs. The generalizability and robustness of the proposed ridge regression–based linear regularization model are assessed using three NASA datasets containing information on the behavior of batteries over a wide range of temperatures and discharge rates.

Postdoctoral Associate- Nanoscale Mechanics

Submitted by Yasin Dhaher on

We are searching for a Postdoctoral Associate in collagen and single-molecule biophysics in the laboratory of Drs. Dhaher and Lin. We seek an enthusiastic and talented postdoc to develop and apply state-of-the-art atomic force microscopy (AFM) to elucidate the dynamics and energetics of single biomolecules and their interactions with collagen. 

PhD and postdoc positions at Birmingham, UK

Submitted by YuetingSun on

Dear Colleagues,

There are Postdoc and Ph.D. positions related to impact mechanics and nanoporous materials in our group at the University of Birmingham, funded by the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship.

Ph.D. position  https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/nanoporous-materials-for-energy-absorption/?p152026

Commercial Tools on Digital Photoelasticity Developed in an Academic Environment

Submitted by tarkes on

Dear Colleagues,

I would like to draw your attention as well as share an excellent standing-out example of an outcome of decades of focused academic research as commercial software which finds usage in several industries such as biomedical, electrical, aerospace, civil, mechanical, manufacturing, biological, and agriculture.

USNC/TAM Distinguished Lecture by John Rogers and 2022 Newsletter

Submitted by Executive Comm… on

Dear member,

I am delighted to extend an invitation to attend the next US National Committee of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (USNC/TAM) Distinguished Lecture to be delivered by Professor John Rogers of Northwestern University. The event will take place in-person, at the National Academies in Washington DC, and online (Zoom Live Stream) on May 5th, 2023, 5-6 PM ET. A flyer with detailed information and a link for registration is enclosed.