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Postdoctoral researcher position: Multiscale modeling of carbon fiber fabrication and properties

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A position of postdoctoral researcher in the Computational Materials Group at the University of Virginia is available as a result of a new collaborative project aimed at the development of advanced methods of carbon fibers fabrication from organic precursors. The postdoctoral researcher will join a multi-disciplinary research team working on optimization of atomic structure of carbon fibers through targeted experiments and multiscale modeling of chemical reactions and structural rearrangements occurring at different stages of the carbon fiber fabrication.

Ph.D. student positions, Computational Materials Group, University of Virginia

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Research assistantships are available for students interested in pursuing Ph.D. degree in Materials Science and Engineering. The graduate students will join the Computational Materials Group and work on the development and application of various computational techniques (atomistic, continuum, mesoscopic) to research problems in general areas of laser – materials interactions, acoustic activation of surface processes, and investigation of properties of nanostructured materials.

2 PhD positions immediately available at University of Maryland- College Park

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Two PhD positions on the MODELING AND SIMULATIONS OF FLOWS IN POLYELECTROLYTE-BRUSH-GRAFTED NANOCHANNELS are available immediately in SMIEL (Soft Matter Interfaces and Energy Laboratory) in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maryland. One of the selected students will be working with Prof. Siddhartha Das (Webpage: www.smiel.umd.edu) and the other student will work jointly with Prof. Siddhartha Das and Prof.

Position for Experimental Technician at Stanford University

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Position is 1-year fixed term.

The Neural Prosthetic Systems Lab in the Electrical Engineering Department at Stanford University conducts neuroscience, neuroengineering, and translational research to better understand how the brain controls movement, and to design medical systems to assist people with movement disabilities. The lab is seeking an experimental technician to lead and perform a variety of projects and tasks to help accelerate research and streamline daily operations for graduate students, postdocs and animal technicians in the lab.

Job responsibilities include

Call for abstract for SPIE 2018 Behavior and Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials and Composites XII conference

Submitted by Lihua Jin on

SPIE 2018 Behavior and Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials and Composites XII (SSN04) conference will be held in Denver, Colorado, United States on March 4 to 8 2018, as a part of SPIE Smart Structures + Nondestructive Evaluation. 

Topics of interest are broadly grouped into the following categories:

• functional soft materials and structures

• mechanics of smart and multifunctional materials

• modeling and simulation of smart and multifunctional materials

Call for Papers: International MultiConference of Engineers and Computer Scientists (IMECS 2018)

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Call for Papers: International MultiConference of Engineers and Computer Scientists (IMECS 2018) ~~

Draft Manuscript submission deadline: 8 December, 2017
Camera-Ready papers & registration deadline: 10 January, 2018
IMECS 2018: Hong Kong, 14-16 March, 2018
http://www.iaeng.org/IMECS2018


The 25th International MultiConference of Engineers and Computer Scientists (IMECS 2018)
is organized by the International Association of Engineers (IAENG), a non-profit

Two PhD positions for Computational Materials and/or Computational Mechanics

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Mississippi State University, Mechanical Engineering department is seeking outstanding candidates for the project “Theoretical Understanding of Porosity-Induced Mechanisms during Solidification of Cast Alloys and their Influence on Process-Structure-Property Correlations”, which is funded by a NSF grant.