Seeking a PHD position (with CSC funding)
I'm Xiaoliang Fang from BeiHang University, China, and I am applying a doctoral study.
I'm Xiaoliang Fang from BeiHang University, China, and I am applying a doctoral study.
The Section for Composites and Materials Mechanics, DTU Wind Energy, is seeking a PhD student for an experimental and modelling study of the composite pultrusion process for manufacturing of pre-fabricated elements for wind turbine blades. The PhD scholarship is part of the OPTI_MADE_BLADE project funded by the Innovation Fund Denmark. The project targets the development of design and manufacturing solutions for large (>70m) offshore wind turbine blades.
In the assessment of the candidates, consideration will be given to:
Two PhD positions are available immediately in the Computational Materials & Mechanics Laboratory at Missouri University of Science and Technology (Rolla), http://web.mst.edu/~aslezaeemm/.
The project is about multi-phase field modeling of formation and evolution of intermetallics and oxides at high temperatures.
The Laboratory for Bone Biomechanics of Prof. Ralph Müller, Department of Health Science & Technology, Institute for Biomechanics at ETH Zurich is offering a
PhD Position in Computational Multiscale Modelling of Bone Fracture Healing Mechanobiology
We are looking for a student to work on the topic "Development of advanced numerical methods in contact mechanics for aerospace applications"
Scientific advisers: Vladislav Yastrebov, Georges Cailletaud (MINES), Frederic Feyel (SAFRAN)
Period: 36 months (CIFRE)
Laboratory: Centre for Material Sciences, MINES ParisTech, PSL Research University, CNRS UMR 7633, Evry, France (30 minutes from Paris) www.mat.mines-paristech.fr
Partner: SAFRAN
The Kang Group at Johns Hopkins University is looking for outstanding candidates to join the group. We have openings as below.
Please, give a look to my research activity at http://www.ing.unitn.it/~bigoni and to my group at http://ssmg.unitn.it
If you are strongly motivated to work with a very active group in Solid Mechanics, we have a PhD position (3 years) available from November 2014, but the deadline for application is June 30, 2014!
The position is on a EU grant and is addressed to numerical/theoretical modelling of ceramics.
One PhD position is available immediately in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Stony Brook University, NY, US. The research program focuses on the mechanics and multifunctional applications of 3D periodic composite materials including shape memory, acoustic/elastic wave propagation, and energy harvesting. The candidates with background in solid mechanics and finite element analysis are highly encouraged to apply.