Postdoc/PhD New technologies for Cell and Tissue Analysis - Northwestern Univ.
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Applications are invited for a two-year appointment as Postdoctoral Research Associate in metamaterials and ML at the Micro and Nanomechanics Lab, Northwestern University. The candidate will conduct research in the area of mechanics of metamaterials and will be expected to contribute to experimental and computational efforts within a vibrant multidisciplinary research group and closely collaborate with groups in the Materials Science and Chemistry Departments.
Requirements:
A 1-year long postdoc position (starting approximately from October 1st, 2022) is available at Univ. of Parma, ITALY
on the topic: "Multiphysics modeling of piezoelectric polymers".
The candidates must hold a Ph.D. degree and must have deep expertise and experience in theoretical and numerical modeling
of the mechanics and physics of polymers.
If you are interested, please contact urgently the responsible of the project,
Prof. Roberto Brighenti
Topic: Soft Electronic and Microfluidic Systems for the Skin
Time: 8:00 AM, 12 August, 2022 (New York)
8:00 PM, 12 August, 2022 (Beijing)
10:00 PM, 12 August, 2022 (Sydney)
1:00 PM, 12 August, 2022 (London)
Speaker: Prof. John A. Rogers
ICMCE 2023
2023 - 11th International Conference on Mechatronics and Control Engineering
Athens, Greece | January 29-31, 2023
Dear iMechanicians - I hope this is of interest. We develop a model for predicting fatigue cracking in lithium-ion battery electrode particles. Existing models were limited to simulating one half charge cycle.
Journal of Power Sources 544, 231805 (2022)
The PAI Lab is seeking a Senior Postdoc for a fully funded position (work location in Israel).
As a senior postdoc in the PAI Lab, you will lead multidisciplinary research toward creating soft robotic systems possessing physical AI. Specifically, you will work at the nexus of functional matter, processing, design, and manufacturing to develop material-based actuator-sensor-control loops for soft robots with learning-based control.
Ph.D. Student and Post-Doctoral Fellow Positions
in Computational Engineering & Sciences
Computational Mechanics Research Laboratory (CMRL)
Director: Professor Somnath Ghosh
Departments of Civil & Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science & Engineering
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Maryland