Defective graphene as promising anode material for Na- and Ca-ion battery
Defective graphene as promising anode material for Na- and Ca-ion battery
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces [ PDF ]
Defective graphene as promising anode material for Na- and Ca-ion battery
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces [ PDF ]
PhD scholarship is immediately available at the School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, RMIT University, Australia. Applications are invited for two open positions in one of the following areas: (1) Mechanics of nanotubes and graphene; (2) Multiscale simulation of functionally graded or nanotubes/graphene reinforced composites; (3) Thermal buckling and post-buckling of composite structures. The research work is supported by Australian Research Council under Discovery Projects scheme.
We are looking for a highly-motivated research
fellow to work in the area of applied mechanics and materials.
The project is on energy harvesting using soft active materials. This is a joint effort between the Institute of High Performance Computing (A*STAR), and the National
University of Singapore. The applicant
must hold a PhD degree, prior post-doctoral experience is not required. Relevant
experience in (1) experiments and/or (2) finite element modeling and simulation
is preferred.
Stochastic modeling of damage evolution in composites under environmental ageing
R. Rahman, A. Haque, Z. Wu
April 2013, Volume 79, Issue 1, pp 153-166
Abstract
This is an introductory post to a discussion on the advantages of multicellular organisms over single-celled eukaryotes from an energy harvesting viewpoint. It is intended for the New Mexico Tech biomechanics class but others can play.
As engineers we should seek for a numerical measure (or some measures) that allows us to decide how close an organism is to the optimum. Consider two cases: a seaweed in comparison to a single-cell photosynthetic eukaryote and a herbivore in comparison to a single-celled eukaryotic animal.
Eight Mechanical Engineering Faculty
Positions
Northeastern
University Mechanical and Industrial Engineering department seeks faculty
candidates for multiple tenured or tenure-track appointments at the assistant,
associate or full professor level in the Department of Mechanical and
Industrial Engineering. Please refer to the positions listed below:
1.
Computational Science and Engineering (x4)
2.
Healthcare industrial and systems engineering
3.
Mechatronic systems and controls
One Ph.D. position will be available in the Applied Mechanics of Materials group of Mechanical Engineering Department at
Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA. The position will start in the coming Fall, 2014.
The research program will focus on mechanics of soft composite materials and structures as well as
their novel applications in micro/nano-fabrication, anti-biofilm, energy absorption/harvesting, etc. In
particular, it will focus on harnessing buckling instabilities of hybrid soft and hard materials and
Reversible deformation of metal nanowires accommodating large strains by twinning-detwinning
TITLE OF POST: Lecturer below the bar in Aircraft Maintenance and
Operations
LOCATION:
University of Limerick, Ireland
REPORTS TO:
Head of Department
CONTRACT TYPE:
5 Year Tenure Track. During the term of the contract the successful applicant
will have the opportunity to apply for tenure in accordance with the
University's Policy and Procedures for Granting Multi-annual Status to
Entry-level Academic Staff)