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One PhD Position and one 12 months Postdoctoral position at CEMEF (Mines Paris)

Submitted by daniel.pino_munoz on

One PhD position and one Postdoctoral position are available immediately at CEMEF Mines Paris, in the French Riviera.

  • PhD topic : Numerical modeling of machining processes (finishing) of parts obtained by additive manufacturing;
    Funding : French National Research Agency (ANR)
    Partners : Labomap (Ensam Cluny) & LEM3 (Université Lorraine)

 

Apply for a Postdoc through NPDF for Fracture Mechanics research

Submitted by hermatician on

Dear motivated PhDs of India, 

 

There is an opprtunity to work on experimental and numerical fracture mechanics using the prestigious National Post Doctoral Fellowship (N-PDF) by SERB India.

The details are available at: https://serbonline.in/SERB/npdf

We can have a discussion for a topic in Fracture Mechanics experimental and/or numerical. The scheme is opening on 3rd July 2023. 

PhD (4 years) on finite element modelling of textile materials and processes

Submitted by wvpaepeg on

We are looking for a PhD student for a research project on textile modelling. In this project, the main purpose is to develop a multi-scale textile modelling framework that allows accurate simulation of textile manufacturing processes such as yarn unwinding from a bobbin, weft insertion during weaving, stitching and tufting. This framework is implemented using finite element modelling as well as virtual fibre modelling. Key here are the dynamics of these systems as most textile production happens at high speeds.

Postdoctoral position at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)

Submitted by Lucy Zhang on

We are inviting applications for a postdoctoral research associate position to work on an exciting project at the intersection of machine learning, computational mechanics, and materials science.

Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. To apply, send a resume, a cover letter, and contact information for at least three references to des@rpi.edu and zhanglucy@rpi.edu

Efficient Constant Strain Tetrahedron Shape Functions

Submitted by mohammedlamine on

Dear researchers,

Hi all,

I am pleased to post my following publication:

Study on Dynamic Detection of Reinforced Concrete Bridge Damage by Finite Element Model Updating

 

 

PhD/postdoc vacancy (4 years) on development of topology optimization algorithms for functionally graded materials

Submitted by wvpaepeg on

Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing or WAAM techniques are attracting interest from the manufacturing industry because of their potential to produce large metal components with low cost and short production lead time. This process exists alongside other high deposition rate metal AM technologies such as powder and wire based DED. While these use either laser or an electron beam as energy source to melt a metal powder or wire, WAAM technologies melt metal wire using an electric arc.

PhD position in computational solid mechanics

Submitted by A.Tabarraei on

A PhD position is available in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Science at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. The research project is in the multiscale modeling of damage and fracture. Combined atomistic and continuum mechanics models will be used to study the failure of materials. Candidates should have a strong background and interests in continuum mechanics and have knowledge or intersts of learning of molecular dynamics simulations. Programming experience in Fortran or C++ is a big plus. The starting date for this position is August 2018.

Post-Doctoral Position in Computational Modeling of Topological Insulators

Submitted by Harold S. Park on

I am looking to recruit a highly motivated and independent postdoctoral researcher to study, via the development of new computational techniques, various scientific issues surrounding phononic topological insulators.  The position is available for a 1-year duration, with possible extension to future years depending on the availability of funding.  

Requirements for the position include:

1.  A strong background in computational solid mechanics, and in particular topology optimization techniques (i.e. level set-based)