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PhD Dissertation Position in Dynamic Failure of Advanced Materials at Northwestern University

Submitted by Horacio Espinosa on

Description

Applications are invited for a research assistant position within the Micro and Nano Mechanics Laboratory in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University.  The successful candidate will join a vibrant interdisciplinary research group and be involved in projects addressing multiscale experimentation and modeling of advanced materials.  We seek a motivated, talented and independent individual interested in conducting research on the characterization of material instabilities and failure.

 

Requirements 

1.    A Master of Science or equivalent degree in Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, or a related area is required.

2.    A good record of publications.

3.    Strong verbal and written communication skills.



Applications will be reviewed immediately and continue to be accepted until the positions are filled.  Interested candidates should submit a CV, GRE and TOEFL scores, a cover letter describing their research experience and interests, and the names and email addresses of at least three references to:



Professor Horacio D. Espinosa

Dept. of Mechanical Engineering

Northwestern University

2145 Sheridan Rd.

Evanston, IL 60208-3111

Email: espinosa [at] northwestern.edu

http://clifton.mech.northwestern.edu/~espinosa/





The duration of the assistantship will be for up to 5 years. Benefits include: a monthly salary, tuition, and health insurance. Why this is a great opportunity:

•    Great experience in a top US university and world renowned mechanics group

•    Interaction with leading Nanotechnology researchers at Northwestern, Argonne National Laboratory, and Sandia National Laboratory

•    Unique experimental and computational facilities in one lab

•    Challenging applications with an opportunity to make a big impact

•    First class working environment and supporting facilities

•    Many cultural and recreational activities in the university and Chicago area