Subra Suresh elected to the National Academy of Sciences
Dr. Subra Suresh, material scientist and the Director of the National Science Foundation, is elected to the US National Academy of Sciences. He is iMechanica user 190. Congratulations!
Dr. Subra Suresh, material scientist and the Director of the National Science Foundation, is elected to the US National Academy of Sciences. He is iMechanica user 190. Congratulations!
Nano Letters , 12, 1392-1397 (2012). DOI:10.1021/nl204063u
IRIS 2012
2nd International Symposium on Robotics and Intelligent Sensors 2012
4 - 6 September 2012
Kuching, Sarawak MALAYSIA
visit: http://www.iris2012.org/
Organiser:
Universiti Teknologi MARA, MySET/MyRAIG (Malaysia) and
Nagoya University (Japan)
Professor Gregory B. Thompson at the University of Alabama seeks post doctoral applicants for projects related to deformation modeling and oxidation in high temperature ceramic systems. The qualified candidate will use modeling to explain and help direct experimental studies.
Recent years have witnessed intense interest in multifunctional surfaces that can be designed to switch between different functional states with various external stimuli including electric field, light, pH value, and mechanical strain. The present paper is aimed to explore whether and how a surface can be designed to switch between superhydrophobicity and superhydrophilicity by an applied strain.
FINAL CALL: Position for a Marie-Curie PhD student in Computational Mechanics at Valencia, Spain.
Final selection closing date 10-May-2012
1 position for a Marie Curie PhD
Gross monthly retribution 2,000€/month + mobility allowance. Two extra pays.
The Corinth Rift in Greece is one of the most active extensional regions in the Mediterranean area (Fig. 1). The Corinth Rift Laboratory project (CRL, http://crlab.eu) is based on the cooperation of various european institutions that merge their efforts to study fault mechanics and related hazards in this natural laboratory where numerous continuous observations are made. The present rift is asymmetric and deformation is very localized.
Research Associate in Clean Steel Processing
Imperial College London - Department of Materials
Salary: £31,300 per annum
Fixed term appointment for 36 months
The Department of Materials at Imperial College London wishes to appoint a Research Associate to explore the electropulsing-assisted clean steel processing science and technology. The project is funded by EPSRC for 36 months, and is associated with TATA Steel UK Technology Centres