NUMISHEET 2014: Extension to June 1st for Abstracts
Dear Colleagues,
NUMISHEET 2014 (http://www.numisheet2014.org) will be held at “Hilton on the Park” in Melbourne,
Australia January 6-10, 2014. On behalf of this conference, we would like to invite you to submit an
abstract to the following mini-symposium:
New and established standard test methods for sheet metals, and their
"off-label use" in research
Post-Doctoral Opening on Multiscale Modeling of Materials
We are seeking to hire outstanding candidates for a post-doctoral research position in
the Koslowski’s group at Purdue University to work on dislocation dynamics and/or
continuum modeling of plasticity. The project involves developing and applying
numerical methods to study creep and plastic deformation in nano and ultrafine
crystalline materials. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to interact with a
wide range of experimentalists and theoreticians in academia, industry and national labs.
Mini-symposium "Computational mechanics of soft matter" on APCOM 2013
APCOM2013 MS99: Multiscale modelling and simulations: from quantum to continuum (call for abstract)
Dear Colleagues,
Experienced Researcher Fellowship / Post Doc position - Characterisation of powder properties using DEM (IPROCOM)
Experienced Researcher Fellowship / Post Doc position - Characterisation of powder properties using DEM.
Marie Curie Initial Training Network – IPROCOM
Johnson Matthey Technology Centre, Billingham, UK
Ref: D14
£ - Very Competitive
2 years, to start by 1st October 2013
Mini-symposium 'Cyclic Plasticity Models for Sheet Metal Forming' - NUMISHEET 2014 - Deadline Extension
Dear Colleagues,
Postdoctoral Research Associate in Granular Materials under Impact at University of Sydney
An exciting new research position for a Postdoctoral Research Associate is
now available in a project funded by the Australian Research Council, led by Professor Itai
Einav and Dr Luming
Shen. The project is to study fragmentation waves in granular materials,
applicable in geosciences, and in engineering problems of material mining,
petroleum processes, and pharmaceutical operations.
Glucose Suppresses Biological Ferroelectricity in Aortic Elastin
PRL 110, 168101 (2003) http://prl.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v110/i16/e168101