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Full Professor in Structural Mechanics

Submitted by info@signatur.dk on

The Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering at Aarhus University, Denmark, invites applications for a position as Full Professor in Structural Mechanics. The position is available from 15 January 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. The
position is permanent.

Expected start date and duration of employment
15 January 2025 or as soon as possible

Job description

Join Daedalus: Postdoc Position Available at Georgia Institute of Technology!

Submitted by christos_edward on

Daedalus, our research group at the Georgia Institute of Technology, is announcing an opening for a postdoctoral researcher. We are looking for an individual with a background in solid/experimental mechanics or polymer engineering to contribute to our pioneering projects on high-throughput mechanical testing methods and mechanics of flexible materials. This project is a collaborative effort with a major industrial partner in the US, making it an excellent opportunity for those interested in exploring a novel application area and pursuing an academic career.

Clarifying the non-uniqueness in Polarization

Submitted by sen00039 on

For ionic and dielectric materials, the polarization (dipole moment per unit cell) is plagued with non-uniqueness. As a 1D example, consider a 1D line of alternating positive and negative charges. If we agree that the dipole is a vector from the negative to the positive charge, then we have two choices for the dipole. This is because every negative charge has two different positive charges in its immediate vicinity. The situation gets more complicated in higher dimensions.

AIAA 2026 ICME Prize

Submitted by a12najafi on
We are happy to announce the next cycle of bi-annual ICME  (Integrated Computational Materials Engineering)  award established by the AIAA ICME Working Group with the support of Composite Design and Manufacturing HUB (cdmHUB), NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), and Rolls Royce Corporation. This recognition includes recognition at SciTech 2026 conference and a $1,500.00 team award. Furthermore, each

PhD position on wave-ice interaction at Aalto University, Finland

Submitted by Jukka Tuhkuri on

Hello,

 

We are looking for a doctoral student to work on wave-ice interaction. The emphasis in this research is on experiments in the 40m x 40m Aalto Ice and Wave Tank with a novel wave-maker, and our interest extends to ship-wave-ice interaction. The position is fully funded for four years and may include also field work. 

 

PhD position as MSCA Fellow in the FibReLoop project

Submitted by yentlswolfs on

We have an open PhD position as MSCA Fellow in the FibReLoop project (see full description of this project at the end of this post). This position will be hosted by the Composite Materials Group at KU Leuven (www.composites-kuleuven.be). The title is: Recycling and re-using continuous carbon fibres from filament-wound Elium products

You can find full details and how to apply here: https://fibreloop.polimi.it/?page_id=2.

EML Webinar Young Researchers Forum by Mingchao Liu, on 2 July 2024: Morphing and moving matter: mimicking nature

Submitted by Zheng Jia on

EML Webinar (Young Researchers Forum) on 2 July 2024 will be given by Mingchao Liu at the University of Birmingham

Title: Morphing and moving matter: mimicking nature

Discussion leader: Dominic Vella, University of Oxford

Time: 10:00 am Boston, 3:00 pm London, 4:00 pm Paris, 10:00 pm Beijing on Thursday, 2 July 2024

PhD Position at Mines Paris

Submitted by daniel.pino_munoz on

One PhD position is available immediately at CEMEF Mines Paris, in the French Riviera.

PhD topic : Modeling of plastic deformation of Titanium alloys in α/β domain
Funding : Continuum consortium
Industrial Partners : Airbus, Aubert&Duval, Safran and Timet
Academic Partners : Chimie ParisTech, Institut Pprime and CEMEF

Interested applicants can send a resume to : daniel.pino_munoz [at] mines-paristech.fr (daniel[dot]pino_munoz[at]mines-paristech[dot]fr)