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Composites and Heterogeneous Materials Technical Committee Meeting at ASME IMECE 2023

Dear Colleagues,  We cordially invite you to attend the annual meeting of the Technical Committee on Composites and Heterogeneous Materials, at ASME IMECE 2023, New Orleans. The details are as below:

Date: Monday, October 30 2023
Time: 6:00 - 7:00 PM
Room: 383 (at the convention center)

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Call for Abstracts - EMI 2022: Quasibrittle Fracture of Composites

Dear colleagues, 

We would like to cordially invite you to participate in the Mini-Symposium on "Quasibrittle Fracture of Heterogeneous Composites: Modeling and Characterization" at the ASCE Engineering Mechanics Institute (EMI) Conference to be held in Baltimore, Maryland from May 31 to June 3, 2022. 

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Call for abstracts - USNC/TAM 2022: Mechanics-guided Design of Composites

Dear colleagues, 

We would like to cordially invite you to participate in the Mini-Symposium on " 305 Mechanics-guided Design, Material Processing and Applications of Composites" at the 19th US National Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (USNC/TAM), to be held in Austin, Texas  from June 19 to 24, 2022.

The deadline for abstract submission is December 18th 2021

Please refer to the following URL for additional instructions on abstract submission:

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Call for Abstracts: Mini-Symposium on Dynamic Fracture of Composites at the 2021 Mach conference

It gives me great pleasure to announce the mini-symposium titled "Characterization and Modeling of Dynamic Fracture of Composites" at the 2021 Mach conference, to be held virtually from April 7 to April 9 2021.

The Mach Conference showcases the state of the art of multiscale research in materials, with an emphasis on advancing the fundamental science and engineering of materials and structures in extreme environments

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NSF NRT fellowships at Stony Brook University

NSF funded NRT Fellowship is available for eligible students at Stony Brook University, in the field of Quantitative Analysis of Dynamic Structures (QuADS!).  It supports select students performing research in the area of materials characterization. This prestigious one-year fellowship will provide

- An annual stipend of $34,000 during Year 2 of your Ph.D. (So you can apply for your PhD now to SBU, and then, to this fellowship for your second year) 

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