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Assistant Professor posts available at Durham University UK. Closing April 7th

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We have a number of open permanent positions at Assistant Professor level in the Department of Engineering at Durham University in the UK. We are seeking to fill posts in civil or structural engineering, and in offshore geotechnical engineering, with no restriction on nature of interests, e.g. computational or otherwise.

UKACM Conference, City University, London, April 10-12 2019

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Dear colleagues,

This is just to let you know that abstracts for the forthcoming UK Association for Computational Mechanics (UKACM) 2019 conference are still being accepted. The extended deadline is 15th February
Please encourage your PhD students and post-docs to attend this important event for the UK Computational Mechanics community.As you know the conference will take place in City, University of London. More details here

Lecturer in Applied Mechanics at Durham University, UK

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Having just filled a vacancy at Senior Lecturer level, we now have another opportunity at Durham, for a Lecturership in Applied Mechanics. This is a permanent position (subject to the usual probation period). Full details are on jobs.ac.uk The closing date is November 29th. The successful candidate will join the Mechanics Research group where our expertise lies in computational mechanics and geotechnical engineering (at present).

Lecturer/Senior Lecturer position in Applied Mechanics at Durham University, UK

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We are looking to fill a permanent position as lecturer/senior lecturer in Applied Mechanics and are particularly keen to hear from successful academics with an established track record of high quality research in numerical methods in computational mechanics. Full details are on the University Jobs webpages, look for reference 4809, https://www.dur.ac.uk/jobs/ and the closing date is August 10th.

Postdoc position in computational geomechanics at Durham University

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We have EPSRC funding for a 39 month project modelling seabed ploughing (for cable and pipeline installation) starting in October 2014. We are recruiting two postdocs one in computational geomechanics (based at Durham, details here, closing August 4th) and another in experimental geomechanics (based at Dundee, details here).

Academic posts (Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Reader/Professor) in Computational Mechanics(including Fracture Mechanics, Inelasticity

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Academic posts (Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Reader/Professor) in Computational Mechanics(including Fracture Mechanics, Inelasticity and Geomechanics) Durham University, UK

Up to four posts are available to join an existing team including a number of recent young hires (Akkerman, Koziara, Coombs, Giani, Mao, Gonnet ... ) in a general engineering school which also includes computer science. We are now one of the largest groups in computational mechanics in the UK.

CM13 - An International Conference on Computational Mechanics - Durham, UK, March 25-27 2013

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ABSTRACT DEADLINE APPROACHING 31st July 2012

Dear Colleagues

We have received a healthy number of abstracts already for CM13 but we invite you to consider submitting one if you have not done so already. The deadline is 31st July 2012 with full papers due October 15th 2012 (so that they can be reviewed). Please visit the conference website for more details, or contact me directly. I hope some of you can join us in England in 2013.

International Conference on Computational Mechanics, Durham, UK, 25-27 March 2013

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Dear Colleagues, On behalf of the CM13 Organising Committee, I would like to invite you to attend an International Conference on Computational Mechanics - CM13, to be held in Durham, UK from 25-27 March 2013. The conference is organised under the banner of the UK Association of Computational Mechanics in Engineering (ACME) replacing, for 2013, the annual ACME meeting with a much larger and truly international event. A flyer containing full details of the conference can be downloaded here.