Postdoctoral position at Texas A&M University in Qatar on modeling polycrystalline materials
One year postdoctoral position at Texas A&M University in Qatar is effective immediately; the work will be in the field of solid mechanics experimental investigation and modeling of Mg alloys.
One year postdoctoral position in solid mechanics effective immediately at Texas A&M University in Qatar at light material lab
This position is not located in the United States. Must be willing to relocate to Doha, Qatar.
Two Open Ph.D. Positions in Biomechanics
August 30, 2013
Two Open Ph.D. Positions in Biomechanics
University of Connecticut, Storrs
Enhanced thermal characterization of silica aerogels through molecular dynamics simulation
Postdoctoral Fellow Position in Cardiovascular Mechanics
Postdoctoral Fellow Position
Tissue Mechanics Laboratory
Wallace H Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology
Post-doctoral position in Computational Physics at University of Michigan
The Computational Physics Group, headed by Krishna Garikipati, at University of Michigan, is on the look out for a post-doctoral researcher. The typical candidate will have a background in mechanics, with expertise in computational methods. The ideal candidate also will have a strong training in mathematics. The initial appointment will be for one year. Please apply by email to krishna at umich dot edu with a copy of your CV, up to three papers, and names of up to three referees.
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PhD at the University of Western Australia in Mechanics
Underlying Material Response for Lüders-Like Instabilities
► The underlying material response of partially unstable materials is measured. ► This is done for Lüders deformed steel and a shape memory alloy. ► They both exhibit an up-down-up response. ► The extracted responses used in numerical models reproduce the structural responses.