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WCCM 2024: Minisymposium Numerical modelling of composite materials and structures

Call for papers  Dear colleague,  

We warmly invite you to submit an Abstract to the mini symposium: Numerical modelling of Composite Materials and Structures (1004) 

Which is a part of: The 16th World Congress on Computational Mechanics and 4th Pan American Congress on Computational Mechanics which is held between 21-26th July 2024 on Vancouver, Canada. 

 

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Boyang Chen's picture

4 fully-funded PhDs in TU Delft on Aerospace, Machine Learning and Quantum Computing

4 fully-funded PhDs are available in Delft University of Technology under the joint supervision of researchers from the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering and the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science. We will explore the exciting interdisciplinary areas of Quantum Computing and M

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Postdoctoral Research position in Polymer composite materials at NTU, Singapore

Hi Friends,

IMMEDIATE REQUIREMENT!!!

The position is under Assoc Prof Aravind Dasari, from School of Material Science and Engineering. Please see the attached job description.

 

Swaroop

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Minisymposium „COMPUTATIONAL MODELING AND VIRTUAL TESTING OF COMPOSITE STRUCTURES“ at ECCM-ECFD in Glasgow

<p>Dear colleagues, the 6th European Conference on Computational Mechanics (Solids, Structures and Coupled Problems) (ECCM 6) and the 7th European Conference on Computational Fluid Dynamics (ECFD 7) will be jointly organized in Glasgow, UK. As co-organizers of the Minisymposium „COMPUTATIONAL MODELING AND VIRTUAL TESTING OF COMPOSITE STRUCTURES“ (MS160), we are glad to invite you to present and share your latest research and perspectives in the field of modeling and simulation of modern composite structures.

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Research Scientist at Institute of High Performance Computing, A*STAR

The position is still open for apply.

You will perform research and development work using active/passive vibration control measures to reduce vibration of typical offshore structures. You will also develop new
numerical models, new control algorithm, and optimize the locations of actuator/sensors.  

Requirements:

·               A PhD in Mechanical/Civil Engineering

·               Strong background in vibration control using active/passove method such as CLD techniques, structural health monitoring, nonlinear dynamics.

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