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PhD Scholarships in Computational Mechanics and Machine Learning, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UNSW Sydney, Australia
Professor Nasser Khalili's research group at the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UNSW Sydney, Australia (https://www.engineering.unsw.edu.au/civil-engineering/staff/nasser-khal…), is looking for several PhD students on the following topics:
1) Computational Mechanics of Multiphase Porous Materials
2) Geo-structure Health Monitoring and Predictive Maintenance
3) Computational Fracture Mechanics
Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics' free-of-charge live webinar by Prof. David McDowell - Friday (15/1) at 2 pm GMT
As the Editor-in-Chief of Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics (TAFMech, https://www.journals.elsevier.com/theoretical-and-applied-fracture-mechanics/), this post is to invite you all to attend our first free global live webinar on Fracture Mechanics-related topics that will take place this Friday (15/1) at 2 pm GMT:
Prof. David McDowell – Georgia Tech Institute for Materials, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Collective behavior in the kinetics and equilibrium of solid-state photoreaction
Dear Colleagues,
Here is our recent paper published in EML on collective behavior in solid-state photoreaction. Combining statistical mechanics and continuum mechanics, we build a model to predict and explain multiple collective behaviors reported in experiments of solid-state photoreaction for the first time.
Collective behavior in the kinetics and equilibrium of solid-state photoreaction
Ruobing Bai, Ying Shi Teh, Kaushik Bhattacharya*
Vibration localization due to flutter instability in a bladed rotor
The current push toward lightweight structures in aerospace and aeronautical engineering is leading to slender design airfoils, which are more likely to undergo large deformation, hence experiencing geometrical nonlinearities. The problem of vibration localization in a rotor constituted by N coupled airfoils with plunge and pitch degrees of freedom subjected to flutter instability is considered.
Does roughness enhance or destroy adhesion????
Recently, Dalvi and co-authors have shown detailed experimental data of adhesion of soft spheres with rough substrates with roughness measured down to almost the atomic scale, finding that the Persson and Tosatti theory gave satisfactory predictions of the apparent work of adhesion during loading, once the increase of the surface area due to roughness is correctly computed at extremely small scales.
Postdoc in Mechanics/Tribology of Triboelectric Nanogenerators at University of Glasgow
Specifically, the post requires expert knowledge in experimental and/or computational mechanics of materials and/or tribology. The position is part of a large international EPSRC-SFI funded project aimed at developing next generation textile triboelectric nanogenerators (or T-TENGs) for powering of wearable electronics. This position will focus on the mechanics and tribology of T-TENGs and will involve both modelling and experimental work.
10 days left for "Instabilities in structural membranes" Marie Curie PhD position @ University of Trento (Italy)
Fully paid PhD position, Fibre-reinforced Composites
Brief. One full-time PhD positions on "Fibre-reinforced Composites (manufacturing, non-destructive testing, and finite element analysis)" is available. The successful candidate will be working within a team of post-docs on an aerospace project.
Minimum Requirements. High GPA and a track record of high quality relevant publications.
Location. Griffith University, Gold Coast Campus, Australia.
Funding. Full funding is available for one candidate.
Data-driven 2 Ph.D. positions: fracture, large deformation, machine learning, phase field, polymers in Computational Mechanics in Luxembourg - industry-academia partnership - SnT
2 Ph.D. positions in Computational Mechanics in Luxembourg