USNCTAM Brain Mechanics Symposium
We invite you to submit an abstract to the “Multiscale Brain Mechanics: From Growth to Injury” symposium at the 18th U.S. National Congress for Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. DUE Nov. 25, 2017
We invite you to submit an abstract to the “Multiscale Brain Mechanics: From Growth to Injury” symposium at the 18th U.S. National Congress for Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. DUE Nov. 25, 2017
This a second announcement for a new tenure-track assistant professor position is available in the group of Aerospace Structures and Computational Mechanics at the faculty of Aerospace Engineering of Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. Candidates will be considered for a wide range of areas within structural mechanics. More information can be found in the following link:
https://www.academictransfer.com/employer/TUD/vacancy/43140/lang/en/
Dear Colleagues,
I am one of the scientific / technical committee members of ICMAE 2018 and I would like to kindly announce
the ICMAE 2018 - 9 th International Conference on Mechanical And Aerospace Engineering to be held in Budapest, Hungary
during July 10 -13, 2018.
Please also kindly find the attached document named as ICMAE 2018 - CFP and this document consists of the detailed
information about the ICMAE 2018.
Dear Colleagues,
The 18th USNC/TAM Congress to be held June 5-9, 2018 in Chicago. We would like to invite you to submit an abstract to a symposium named 321: Mechanics in Nano- And Micro-Scale Material Design: Synthesis, Experiments, Theory and Simulation.
Two PhD openings are available for Fall 2018 (flexible start date), in the lab of Dr Bouklas at Cornell MAE.
(https://www.mae.cornell.edu/people/profile.cfm?netid=nb589)
The research topics are:
a) Mechanics/multiphysics of soft materials and bio-materials.
b) Mechanics of contractile biological cells.
The areas of interest in both topics are computational mechanics, continuum mechanics, fracture mechanics, contact mechanics and stability.
The Executive Committee of the ASME Applied Mechanics Division is pleased to announce and congratulate both Professor Dennis Kochmann, Professor of Mechanics and Materials, ETH Zürich, and Professor Liping Liu, Associate Professor of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Rutgers University, as the joint recipients of the 2018 Thomas J. R.
In this paper, a new reaction-diffusion model, coupling the reversible electrochemical reaction, Lithium (Li) diffusion, and bending, is proposed to investigate the curvature, neutral axis movement, and stress in bilayer electrode. Bending curvature and stress, for the first time, are analytically and numerically investigated relate to both the diffusion and the reversible electrochemical reaction. The results reveal that the reversible electrochemical reaction retards the lithiation process, leading to the slowing down of diffusion process.
I would like to raise your attention to the following prestigious European fellowship opportunity:
-> 90 postdoctoral positions available for applicants from all over the world to work for two years in the best research universities in the Netherlands. Applicants choose the research topic and advisor to work on the application.
Additional information on this call for proposals:
https://www.academictransfer.com/employer/LEaDing-Fellows/vacancy/43385…
We propose a post-doctoral fellow grant on modeling and simulation of cable transport systems of 18 months in Grenoble, France at INRIA and STRMTG.
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