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Part 2 of my document on STR, incomplete, but gives outline of my solution

Submitted by Ajit R. Jadhav on

Part 2 of my document on STR, incomplete, but gives outline of my solution. iMechanica was not available about 15 minutes ago, so I posted it first at my blog. The copy here is for public and third-party "storage."

--Ajit

Pune, India

2024.09.17 11:55 IST

USACM Nano-Scale TTA Webinar. Title: More than physics, more than data: Integrated machine-learning models for materials

Submitted by susanta on

Our speaker will be Prof. Michele Ceriotti from EPFL.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Date/Time: September 25; 2-3pm CST

Join Zoom Meeting: (https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84541274013?pwd=ZDhuM09BaUlVVlBuREhEV0sweGFlZz09: Meeting ID: 845 4127 4013/Passcode: 799065)

Speaker: Michele Ceriotti, EPFL

Title: More than physics, more than data: Integrated machine-learning models for materials

Abstract:

Postdoctoral position in Mechanics of Degradable Polymers at Oxford University

Submitted by Laurence Brassart on

I am looking for a postdoctoral research assistant to join my group at the University of Oxford to study the mechanical and degradation behaviour of biodegradable polymers. The position is to be filled as soon as possible, with a fixed term contract until 31st July 2026. Possible extension will depend on funding availability.

PhD Positions in Mechanics at Boston University

Submitted by Harold S. Park on

I am looking to recruit 1-2 PhD students to start at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Boston University in Fall (September) 2025.  I am interested in working with students with a background and passion for computational and applied mechanics at the continuum scale, applied to modern scientific problems.  My specific recent research interests lie in: (1) Elastogranular mechanics; (2) Non-traditional forms of computing and physical intelligence; (3) Topological mechanics and dynamics; (4) Coupled physics phenomena.  My work is generally collaborative w

PhD positions in the field of micromechanics of polycrystals (metals and ceramics)

Submitted by HamidAbdolvand on

We have multiple (Direct) PhD positions in the field of micromechanics of polycrystals, e.g., metals and alloys as well as ceramics. Our research focuses on finite element modelling and diffraction-based characterization of deformation and fracture of polycrystalline materials. Currently our research themes include:

postdoc position in the area of crystal plasticity and finite element modeling

Submitted by HamidAbdolvand on

Applications are invited for a 2-year postdoc position in the area of crystal plasticity and finite element modeling of advanced materials. This position is a full-time position at the University of Western Ontario, Canada, and the selected applicant can start effective immediately.

The aim of the project is to understand the fracture of advanced materials under various thermomechanical loads and irradiation environments. The selected applicant will collaborate with other group members of Multiscale Deformation Lab.

Postdoc Position in computational modeling for materials discovery at RPI

Submitted by Lucy Zhang on

Postdoc Opening in Computational Materials Research

 

Qualifications:

 

o   Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering or related fields

o   Proficiency in finite element modeling and simulation

o   Substantial experience with computational mechanics, fracture mechanics, and machine learning

o   Strong abilities in code development and use finite element software packages