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Professor in Computational Mechanical and Materials Engineering at Harvard University

Submitted by Zhigang Suo on

The Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (HSEAS) seeks applicants for an appointment at the level of tenured professor in the field of computational mechanical and materials engineering. The ideal candidate will have high expertise in computation, and will also have a demonstrated commitment to significant and innovative applications in mechanical engineering and/or materials engineering.

Open Position: 2011 Summer Internship at IBM TJ Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY

Submitted by Xiao Hu Liu on

 

We are looking for an intern to join us this summer at IBM TJ Watson Research Center. You can find the job description at the link below. Please send your resume to apply for it there. More specifically, a background in molecular dynamics is required, and an experience of running open source MD code on supercomputer is preferred. The job will be filled quickly, and you are advised to apply as soon as possible.

 https://jobs3.netmedia1.com/cp/job_summary.jsp?job_id=RES-0378948

MARIE CURIE FELLOWSHIP - Early Stage Researcher

Submitted by jsun on

Are you a recent graduate in civil, mechanical or chemical engineering, physics
or applied mathematics, with experience in one or more of the following: solid
or soil/granular mechanics, discrete element method (DEM), bulk solids handling,
computational multiphase flow modelling?
Looking to develop a career in cutting-edge engineering with the opportunity to
live and work internationally?
The PARDEM project has brought together industrial and academic partners to
develop the DEM modelling techniques and to predict the behaviour of granular
solids such as pellets, grains, sand and biomass for industrial applications.
As part of PARDEM, the University of Edinburgh has outstanding doctoral training
opportunities in the area of granular solids. We are seeking an exceptional

Reminder: IMECE 2011: Minisymposium on Multiphysics Simulations and Experiments for Solids

Submitted by Harold S. Park on

Dear Colleagues:

We would like to invite you to submit an abstract for the 2011 ASME

IMECE in Denver, to be held November 11-17, 2011.  Our minisymposium

is on "Multiphysics Simulations for Solids", and is the

continuation of a very successful minisymposium held for the past 4 years

that have resulted in more than 50 presentations at the 2009 and 2010 IMECE conferences.  This year's focus areas

are:

1.Multiphysics modeling, simulation and experiments of electromechanical materials and systems

How about having a special Mechanics Gallery here?

Submitted by Ajit R. Jadhav on

Here is an idea I submit for consideration by all iMechanicians, but esp. so by the admins and moderators. Discussion is welcome.

 

Idea: Why not have a Mechanics Gallery section here?

Origin: Recently, I was browsing for some OpenGL-encapsulating C++ class libraries, e.g. OpenSceneGraph, VTK, the game development libraries, etc. The Web sites of all such libraries always carry a "Gallery" page which is designed to attract the potential users. The Gallery page shows the capabilities and advantages of that library/framework.