computational mechanics
Postdoc position at HKUST on computational mechanics/geomechanics
A post-doc position is available now for one who has recently obtained (or about to get) his/her PhD on computational
geomechanics or computational mechanics. The successful candidate is expected to have strong background of mechanics
and extensive experience on computer programming (e.g., coding in FEM and/or DEM), and is able to work independently.
He/she who has previously worked on multi-scale modeling of material behavior will be particularly welcome to apply. The
initial contract is one year and is extendable to multiple years subject to his/her performance and availability of funding.
NRC Research Fellowship Opportunity at Duke University
Researchers at Duke University are seeking applications for NRC research associates, to work with Professors David Stepp and John Dolbow. The NRC program is unique in the sense that applicants have the opportunity to perform research on a program they design. The positions are well-paid fellowships and are nominally for two years, extendable to a third.
Workshop on Probing the Limits of Strength, August 10-12, 2009 at LBL, Berkeley, CA
Dear Colleague:
You are cordially invited to attend a special Workshop on Probing the Limits of Strength, which will be held at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory on August 10-12, 2009. This workshop aims to bring together researchers with an interest in experimental and theoretical studies of the fundamental limits of strength in materials. The workshop will include a strong lineup of national and international speakers on advanced mechanical testing techniques and computational materials science of materials deformation at the elastic limit.
9th World Congress on Computational Mechanics WCCM/APCOM2010
Australia is the host for the 9th World Congress on Computational Mechanics and 4th Asian Pacific Congress on Computational Mechanics in 2010. Sydney is without a doubt one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It has a reputation for friendly people, a cosmopolitan lifestyle, wonderful shopping and world class entertainment. Our magnificent harbour, renowned Opera House and sunny beaches combine to make Sydney a unique destination.
Symposium on Computational Mechanics for Solid Materials and Structures, ICCMSE 2009, 29 Sep - 04 Oct. 2009, Rhodes, Greece
Abstract Submission Deadline: 5 September 2009. Symposium 12: Computational Mechanics for Solid Materials and Structures
Modelling with FEMDEM _ Workshop to Launch VGW, Imperial College London, 30th March '09
From Dr John-Paul Latham
Dear colleague
Computational Mechanics
Chair in Computational Mechanics
School of Mechanical, Aerospace & Civil Engineering
Closing date: 17/04/2009
PhD position at Delft University of Technology, NL
We welcome applications for a 4 year PhD positon in the field of computational mechanics and materials science. Further details in the attachment.
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