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PhD position in cold regions offshore wind

Submitted by Arttu Polojärvi on

Our ice mechanics group at Aalto University (Finland) is looking for a PhD-student to work on offshore wind in cold sea areas. We will use discrete element method to study how drifting sea ice affects an offshore wind farm and how the wind farm affects the sea ice surrounding it.

Ph.D. position in solid mechanics at Mahindra University, India

Submitted by Ranjith Kunnath on

Applications are invited for a Ph.D. position in the area of theoretical/computational solid mechanics. Some topics of research interest are elasticity theory, wave propagation, dynamic fracture and friction, and earthquake dynamics. A good background in mathematical modeling, applied mathematics and scientific computing is required.

Invitation to MS on Performance-portable algorithms for unstructured mesh applications at USNCCM17

Submitted by Anjali2 on

We invite you to participate in a minisymposium at the 17th U.S. National Congress on Computational Mechanics (USNCCM17) conference that will take place in Albuquerque, NM, USA, from July 23-27, 2023. The title of the minisymposium is "Performance-portable algorithms for unstructured mesh applications” (https://17.usnccm.org/510).  Abstracts are due by January 15, 2023. 

Predicting high cycle and ultrasonic vibration fatigue with unified mechanics theory

Submitted by Hsiao-Wei Lee on

The unified mechanics theory (UMT) is ab-initio unification of the second law of thermodynamics and Newton's universal laws of motion, in which Boltzmann's second law of entropy formulation governs dissipation & degradation. Hence, the unified mechanics theory does not require any empirical dissipation & degradation potential function or an empirical void evolution function. Material degradation is quantified on the Thermodynamic state index (TSI) axis based on the specific entropy production, which starts at zero and asymptotically approaches one at failure.

Multiple positions (postdoc and Ph.D) available at MECH - UBC (Vancouver)

Submitted by mponga on

 

Several openings are available in my group (https://mech-modsim.sites.olt.ubc.ca) at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. Positions are available immediately and for September 2023. Please see the description below. Applicants that identify themselves as minorities and underrepresented groups in academia are strongly encouraged to apply. 

 

PhD opportunities

Submitted by wayne on

Applicants are sought for PhD positions at Griffith University, Gold Coast (Australia).

If you are interested in a PhD in fibre-reinforced composite materials, please contact me with the following information:

* Brief CV/Resume

* List of publications

* Academic transcript from your Mechanical Engineering Honours degree (or degree from a closely related field).

 

Associate Professor Wayne Hall (email: w.hall [at] griffith.edu.au)