Extreme Mechanics Letters receives its 2019 CitesScore: 7.9
Based on the newly released 2019 CiteScore™ values by Elsevier, Extreme Mechanics Letters received a CiteScore of 7.9, exemplifying
Based on the newly released 2019 CiteScore™ values by Elsevier, Extreme Mechanics Letters received a CiteScore of 7.9, exemplifying
Dear Colleagues,
In the last twenty years, tribology and nonlinear dynamics have included several major contributions related to key topics such as rough contact, friction, damping mechanisms, and dynamical behaviour of nonlinear systems, which are paving the way for future engineering challenges. The two fields are largely intertwined as, among the others, contact nonlinearities are almost omnipresent in any technical application ranging from the development of NEMS/MEMS to bioengineering, automotive, civil/mechanical industry, and aerospace.
The USACM is happy to announce a virtual seminar this week on Thursday, June 25th at 3pm Eastern. The title of the seminar is "Data-Driven Turbulence Modeling and Simulation: From RANS to LES". An abstract of the talk is available here:
https://unsacm.memberclicks.net/assets/docs/Evans_2020.06.25_2pm.pdf
We have a number of seats available to anyone interested. We just ask attendees to register at this page:
A postdoc position is available in the area of computational polymeric nanomaterials in Dr. Jihong Ma's group (https://sites.google.com/umn.edu/jihong-ma-group/home) at the University of Vermont starting September or October 2020. This project will involve close collaboration with Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).
EML Webinar on June 24, 2020 will be given by Prof. Michael Dickey, NC State University. Discussion leader: Hanqing Jiang, Arizona State University.
Title: Liquid metals at the extreme
Time: 7 am California, 10 am Boston, 3 pm London, 10 pm Beijing on June 24, 2020
We are looking for strongly motivated PhD candidates that are interested to work on the following topic at the University of Trento (Italy):
Innovative metamaterials for vibration mitigation. Analysis and risk assessment of petrochemical tank farms. Dynamic analysis based on Gaussian process regression (see attachment for more information)
Interested candidates can apply at the following link
Freeze casting presents exciting new avenues towards high performance materials with aligned pore structures.
Bone scaffolds, highly elastic composites and nacre mimetic materials can all be produced by means of freeze casting methods.
This comprehensive review presents recent development in terms of materials and processing
Today, I received this email from some one at Neptune consultants in Pune [^], through Naukri.com [^].
My CV, posted at Naukri.com, is here [^]. It includes summary as well as an Objective section. See if the Neptune Consultants should have got in touch with me for this post, given my CV.
Vitrimers are a groundbreaking development in polymer chemistry. This new class of polymers is neither thermoset, nor thermoplastic, but inherits properties from both polymer classes. Vitrimers were "invented" by Prof. Leibler in Paris in 2011 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitrimers).
Many applications can be imagined, but the application of vitrimers as the polymer matrix in fibre-reinforced composites, is particularly attractive, because the recycling of fibre-reinforced composites could be drastically improved.
Transportation of heavy acidic fluids is often done with specifically designed lined pipelines. The pipelines typically have an outer steel wall (thickness ~15 mm) and an inner ceramic coating (thickness ~1 mm). The proper functioning of such lined pipelines is almost exclusively determined by the inner ceramic coating. In case there would be a leak in the ceramic coating, the acidic fluid will corrode through the outer steel wall in a matter of hours, leading to a full shutdown of the industrial plant.