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Postdoc position at Northwestern University – AI-empowered Computational Mechanics

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Position Description: The Wing Kam Liu group in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Northwestern (PI: Professor Wing Kam Liu) invites applications for a postdoctoral position in AI-empowered computational mechanics with a joint appointment through HIDENN-AI, Inc., (co-founded by Prof. Liu)

 

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postdoctoal position opening in Professor Wing Kam Liu's group

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Dr. Wing Kam Liu, Walter P. Murphy Professor and Director of Global Center on Advanced Material Systems and Simulation, Northwestern University, invites applications for an open postdoctoral position within his research group.

 

Successful candidate is expected to work on the development of high-performance computational platform for multiscale and multi-physics systems. Candidates with solid knowledge of high-performance computing (MPI, GPU, etc.) and experience in one or both of the following areas are highly encouraged to apply.

 

Invitation to symposium (topic 12-6) on Multiphysics Simulations and Experiments for Solids, ASME IMECE conference, Tampa, Florida November 5 – 8, 2017

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Dear Friends and Colleagues,

 

On behalf of the co-organizers, I would like to invite you to submit an abstract to the symposium on Multiphysics Simulations and Experiments for Solids as part of the upcoming 2017 ASME IMECE conference to be held at Tampa, Florida from November 5th to November 8th. This symposium is a continuation of the previous symposia that have been successfully organized in the previous ASME IMECE conferences. 

 

postdoc position in computational mechanics

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A postdoc position is available in the Computational Mechanics Lab at the University of Texas at Dallas. The research will focus on high-performance computing application in the general field of computational mechanics. The potential candidate shall have a Ph.D. degree in mechanics, mechanical engineering and related areas with emphasis on computation and simulation and integration with experiments. The project will involve extensive programming on HPC platforms.

2013 ASME IMECE Symposium on Multiphysics Simulations and Experiments for Solids (topic 10-33), Nov.15-21, San Diego, CA.

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Dear Friends and Colleagues,

On behalf of the co-organizers, I would like to invite you to submit an abstract to the symposium on Multiphysics Simulations and Experiments for Solids as part of the upcoming 2013 ASME IMECE conference to be held at San Diego, CA from November 15-21. This symposium is a continuation of the previous symposia that have been successfully organized in the previous ASME IMECE conferences.