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Applied Mechanics Division – Haythornthwaite Foundation Research Initiation Grants 2020 - deadline extended to September 7th

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The deadline for proposal submission for the Haythornthwaite Research Initiation Grant Program has been extended to September 7th, 2020, 5pm EST (there will be no further extension beyond this date).

The details of the program, eligibility and proposal submission can be found at:

https://imechanica.org/node/24414

AMD Newsletter 2020

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Dear Colleagues,

Please find attached the new 2020 issue of the ASME Applied Mechanics Division Newsletter. Featured highlights include:

  • Applied Mechanics Executive Committee (2019-2020)
  • Message from the Chair
  • ASME/AMD Medals & Awards
  • Timoshenko Banquet Speech
  • News from the Technical Committees
  • News from the ASME-AMD Journals
  • Other Awards, News, and Announcements

Hope you enjoy the update from our vibrant Mechanics community.

Best Regards,

Journal Club for September 2020: The Biofilm Matrix - A Living Engineering Material

Submitted by Jingjie Yeo on

The Biofilm Matrix - A Living Engineering Material

Chenxi Zhai, Haoyuan Shi, Tianjiao Li, Liming Zhao, Jingjie Yeo

J2 Lab for Engineering Living Materials, Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Cornell University

Introduction

Funded PhD Position in Dynamic Systems and Intelligent Machines Lab- San Diego State University

Submitted by Nili on

We have an open PhD position in the areas of perception, planning, and control of autonomous systems in DSIM lab. Highly motivated applicants with prior experience in robotics, control and/or machine learning and strong programming skills and mathematical background are encouraged to apply. Applicants should have B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, or a closely related field.

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Submitted by Bin Wang on

Simultaneous improvements of strength and toughness in topologically interlocked ceramics, Mirkhalaf, Zhou, Barthelat, PNAS, 2018

Novelty/impact/significance:

Develop a topologically interlocked material (TIM) design that is tougher (25-50X) and stronger (1.2X) than the monolithic plates with the same material (increasing impact resistance without sacrificing strength/toughness).

PhD position in experimental materials and mechanics - University of Alabama

Submitted by Kmomeni on

We seek a full-time Ph.D. student to work on the transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of nickel-based superalloys in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Alabama. The position will start in January 2021 and will be for four years. It will be funded through a new NSF project on surface engineering of the nickel-based superalloys. The goal is to explore and understand the strengthening and precipitate interactions.

EML Webinar by Prof. Costantino Crest on 2 September 2020: Using light emission to report damage in soft materials. Can we be quantitative?

Submitted by Teng Li on

EML Webinar on 2 September 2020 will be given by Prof.  Costantino Creton, ESPCI Paris. Discussion leader: Tian Tang, University of Alberta.

Title: Using light emission to report damage in soft materials. Can we be quantitative?

Time: 7 am California, 10 am Boston, 3 pm London, 10 pm Beijing on 2 September 2020

Stress intensity factor from Abaqus

Submitted by MathuPhD on
 
How we can calculate K1 value from J - integral result from abaqus?. 
K1 value directly from abaqus is reliable? Because its crack initiation criterion is Max tangential stress, Max energy release rate and KII= 0. Which criterion will give correct results? Its depends on problem we handle. Thats I know. But if no value is available for crack initiation criterion ( Also, I introduce crack initially. So its invalid as crack initiation criterion - As of my understanding)
 

Postdoc opening in 3D printing of soft biomaterials at UVA

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The Cai Soft Biomatter Laboratory (http://softbiomatter.org/) at the University of Virginia is seeking to fill a Postdoctoral Researcher position in 3D printing of soft biomaterials. The project consists of two core areas: (1) materials innovation and (2) technology development. The successful candidate will develop new soft materials as inks for 3D printing, and use customized 3D printing technologies to transform the materials to adaptive structures for photonic and biomedical applications.