Journal Club for October 2022: A Mechanical Approach to Shape, Flow, and Mechanoperception in Plants
Jean-François Louf
Department of Chemical Engineering, Auburn University
Introduction
Jean-François Louf
Department of Chemical Engineering, Auburn University
Introduction
Fully funded PhD positions are available in Dr. Qizhi He’s Intelligent Computational Mechanics Group in the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering (CEGE) at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. The expected start date is Fall 2023. The successful candidate will work with Dr. He on the research areas, including Physics-Informed Machine Learning, Multiscale Materials Modeling & Design, Meshfree-based Simulation, Data-Driven Computing, and Structural Optimization.
Associate or Full Professor of Plasma Science
University of California San Diego
Assistant Professor of Plasma Science
University of California San Diego
Dear Colleagues,
I'm delighted to promote searches for three faculty positions in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley:
We have an opening for a fully-funded PhD student position, starting from Spring 2023. The student should conduct research in the areas of inverse modeling (i.e., system identification), wave propagation analysis (i.e., studies on acoustics and vibration), and computational mechanics (e.g., finite or spectral element method).
Hello fellow mechanicians,
I have immediate and upcoming openings for graduate students and post-docs who have interest and experience in solid mechanics. I am especially in need of someone with Abaqus/FEA experience.
Over the last years, UGent-MMS has developed the stand-alone BladeMesher software for generating finite element models of large wind turbine blades. The software reads in the material data and airfoil data of the wind turbine blade, and automatically constructs the geometry and finite element mesh for the blade. In a next step, the nodal and element information of the finite element mesh is written out to an input file for a commercial finite element solver (Abaqus in this case).
Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Position in Modeling for Complex Systems, with a focus on the areas specified at the website given below. The successful candidate will be part of the research program in mathematical modeling and computational & data sciences at the Laurier M3AI Lab and MS2Discovery Institute in Waterloo, Canada. Further information about the position and how to apply can be found at the following website:
Associate or Full Professor in Aerospace Engineering
University of California San Diego