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Post-doctoral Research Position on Multiscale Computational Mechanics at Vanderbilt University

We welcome applications for a post-doctoral position in the Multiscale Computational
Mechanics Laboratory within the Civil Engineering Department at Vanderbilt University. 


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USNCCM 11 Minisymposium on Recent Advances in Multiscale and Multiphysics Computational Materials Modeling

This mini-symposium focuses on the link between the traditional materials modeling and computational description of existing and new classes of materials, advanced and composite materials and their applications. In particular, the mini-symposium is devoted to computational characterization of material response and processing of material microstructures in the presence of multiple temporal and spatial scales as well as multiple physical processes, and computational methodologies for characterization of the microstructural topology of heterogeneous materials. Abstract Submission Deadline to the Congress: January 31, 2011.


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USNCCM 10 Minisymposium on "Recent Advances in Computational Materials Science and Multiscale Materials Modeling"

 This mini-symposium focuses on the link between the traditional materials modeling and computational description of existing and new classes of materials, advanced and composite materials and their applications. In particular, the mini-symposium is devoted to computational characterization of material response and processing of material microstructures in the presence of multiple temporal and spatial scales as well as multiple physical processes, and computational methodologies for characterization of the microstructural topology of heterogeneous materials. Abstract Submission Deadline to the Congress: January 31, 2009

We invite contributions involved in the following research areas or related topics:


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ASME IMECE'08 Minisymposium on Recent Advances in Computational Materials Science and Multiscale Materials Modeling

The  mini-symposium focuses on the link between the traditional materials modeling
and computational description of existing and new classes of materials, advanced and composite
materials and their applications. In particular, the mini-symposium is devoted to computational
characterization of material response and processing of material microstructures in the presence
of multiple temporal and spatial scales as well as multiple physical processes, and computational
methodologies for characterization of the microstructural topology of heterogeneous materials.
We invite contributions from physicists, chemists and materials researchers and engineers
involved in the following research areas or related topics:
 


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