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Post-doctoral positions at National University of Singapore (NUS) and Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD)

Submitted by Shailendra on

Starting April 2016, we will have openings for two post-doctoral fellow positions in experimental and computational mechanics of advanced polymers. These positions will support a new research program between Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) and National University of Singapore (NUS) funded by Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR). The project focuses on synthesizing, characterizing, modeling, and simulating the thermo-mechanical behavior of polymers with covalent adaptable networks (CANs), e.g. vitrimers.

Masters/Ph.D position available

Submitted by Karthic_Narayanan on

 On behalf

 A fully funded Masters or Ph.D student position is available @ Monash University, Malaysia Campus. The project will be supervised by Dr.Ean Hin OOI (http://scholar.google.com.sg/citations?user=SAj61qwAAAAJ&hl=en ). Kindly email your enquiries to Ooi.Ean.Hin [at] monash.edu (Ooi[dot]Ean[dot]Hin[at]monash[dot]edu)

Experienced Researcher Fellowship / Post Doc position - Characterisation of powder properties using DEM (IPROCOM)

Submitted by marigom on

VACANCY

TECHNOLOGY CENTRE – CHILTON

 

Experienced Researcher Fellowship /
Post Doc position - 
Characterisation
of powder properties using DEM
.

Marie Curie Initial Training Network – IPROCOM

Johnson Matthey Technology Centre,
Billingham, UK

Ref: D14

£ - Competitive

2 years, to start by 1st October 2013

WOM 2013 - Provisional program now available

Submitted by Laure Ballu on

The provisional program for WOM 2013 (14-18 April 2013) is now available at www.wearofmaterialsconference.com

Special tutorial session: Fundamentals of Wear and Wear Testing

Taught by invited experts led by Professor Ian Hutchings, this popular half-day overview will be held on Sunday afternoon before the conference. For more information, go to http://www.wearofmaterialsconference.com/tutorial-session.html

"Michigan Nano Computational Cluster” (MNC2)

Submitted by Parameshwaran … on

The “Michigan Nano Computational Cluster” (MNC2) consists of 14 nodes.
Each compute node contains a hexa-core Intel Xeon X5660 processor
running at 2.66 GHz, 24 GB of memory. MNC2 contains 168 processing cores
linked with Gigabit ethernet, 12 TB of disk space.

 MNC2 currently hosts simulation tools for micro/nanoscale systems
including codes for first principles calculation, photonic devices,
molecular dynamics, multiphysics, and multiscale modeling.

The Cluster is free for use. Researchers interested in using the cluster,

Webinar: How Can IntelliSuite v8.7 Benefit MEMS Research and Teaching

Submitted by BShiari on

IntelliSuite was the first MEMS-specific CAD tool and has been under
development for over 20 years.  In this free webinar, understand how this
industry-standard software can help MEMS designers, process engineers,
and professors save time and costs in the development cycle, share their
designs with others, and teach students about MEMS. The webinar will
cover: process development using virtual fabrication tools, etch recipe
development using process simulators, design rule checking and
cross-sectioning tools for MEMS layout, design exploration and
optimization using behavioral and parametric modeling, recent
developments in automated meshing algorithms, discussion of coupled
FEM-BEM solvers for MEMS multiphysics analysis, linking MEMS models to

Modeling and Simulation of Nano/Microsystems Contest

Submitted by BShiari on

Dear Colleagues,

I would like to bring your attention to the contest on "Modeling and Simulation of Nano/Microsystems" at the University of Michigan. This is an international competition.

The objective of this contest is to provide publicity and
promotional support to new developments, recent progress, and advances
in the modeling and simulation of Micro/Nanosystems. The emphasis is on
current challenges in understanding of the multi-physics/multi-scale
phenomena that govern such systems functionality.