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positions available for PhD students, visiting students, or visiting scholars

Submitted by songbai on

We have PhD student positions available who are interested in soft tissue biomechanics of the brain. Work will involve developing sophysticated, yet efficient computational models of the human brain to study the mechanisms of brain injury. This work is supported by NIH grants.

In addition, we have openings for visiting students or visiting scholars who have their own funding to stay in the lab. 

Interested applicants please contact: Songbai.Ji [at] dartmouth.edu

For visiting positions, please clarify your funding sources and the eligibility to work in the lab.

PhD position in Computational Structural Mechanics at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Submitted by Ali Tamijani on

We are currently looking for a PhD
student in the area of Computational Structural Mechanics. PhD applicants with a MS degree and publication in the area of solid mechanics,
computational mechanics and finite element analysis will be preferred.

Please send your application (including
CV and representative publications) to ali.tamijani [at] erau.edu (ali[dot]tamijani[at]erau[dot]edu)
by November 1st 2013.

10 PhD Scholarships / Postdoctoral Positions in Computational Materials Science

Submitted by Erik Bitzek on

The Cluster of Excellence ‘Engineering of Advanced Materials’ of the Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg is inviting applications for doctoral students and postdocs in the area of Computational Materials Science to join the institute for general materials properties, the computer chemistry center and/or the chair of theoretical chemistry.

3 Fully-Funded PhD Positions in Mechanics of Materials at Imperial College London

Submitted by Daniel S. Balint on

There are 3 fully-funded PhD studentships available for a 1st October 2009 start, for EPSRC-eligible students in Mechanics of Materials at Imperial College London. EPSRC eligibility usually entails UK citizenship. Prospective candidates who are unsure of their eligibility for this type of funding should first consult the EPSRC web site before applying:

http://www.epsrc.ac.uk/PostgraduateTraining/StudentEligibility.htm

Studentships 1 & 2