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Postdoc position: Phase field models for inelastic deformations in materials

Submitted by ndaphalapurkar on

A Postdoctoral position will likely be available at The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, U.S.A. in the area of phase field modeling of inelastic deformations, including fracture, under extreme thermomechanical loading conditions. The potential candidate should have a Ph.D. in engineering or physical sciences disciplines, background in numerical methods, intensive experience related to a topic in multiscale simulations of materials.

PhD Position in Arterial Biomechanics and MR Imaging in Trinity College Dublin

Submitted by trionalally on

The aim of the research project is to develop a means of identifying alterations in collagen fibre architecture of arteries in vivo using non-invasive imaging techniques that can be linked with disease progression. DT-MRI has been used to characterise fibre patterns in animal tissue and this project will explore the means by which this can be enhanced in human tissue. Potential applications of the NODDI (neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging) protocol in arterial tissue will be explored.

Daniel Rittel honored with the “Angiola Gili e Cataldo Agostinelli” International Prize for 2015

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 Daniel Rittel, Professor of Mechanics and head of the Mechanics of Materials center at the Faculty of Mechanical Eng. Technion, Israel Institute of Technology , has been awarded the Angoila Gili e Cataldo Agostinelli International Prize for 2015, granted by the Academy of sciences of Torino.

 

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Call for Abstracts _TMS 2016: Additive Forming of Components - Tailoring Specific Material Properties in Low Volume Production

Submitted by mohsenzaeem on

Advancements in additive manufacturing technology have created the ability to design and construct parts with geometries and properties that cannot be achieved through traditional machining processes. This ability has promoted new design strategies whose success relies on close integration of engineering with materials science. Of particular interest is tailoring specific material properties in low-volume production.

IACMI Indiana Starts Hiring

Submitted by Wenbin Yu on
Purdue University is developing the composite virtual factory HUB (cvfHUB), a cutting-edge Cyber infrastructure platform for delivering integrated and validated commercial software tools to the Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation (IACMI), the fifth NNMI. This platform provides predictive capabilities through simulation and modeling to transform composites manufacturing.

NONLINEAR VIBRATION ANALYSIS OF SINGLE-WALLED CARBON NANOTUBES BASED ON THE NONLOCAL SHELL ELACTICITY THEORY

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NONLINEAR VIBRATION ANALYSIS OF SINGLE-WALLED CARBON NANOTUBES BASED ON THE NONLOCAL SHELL ELACTICITY THEORY 

By Payam SOLTANI, Javad SABERIAN, Roja BAHRAMIAN

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JAM Special Issue on New Frontiers in the Mechanics of Materials

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A meeting was held in Paris last summer on the occasion of Prof. Alan Needleman’s 70th birthday
 
 
The corresponding special issue in the Journal of Applied Mechanics is now online