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MIT Faculty Positions in Civil & Environmental Engineering

Submitted by Markus J. Buehler on

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering invites applications for several tenure-track faculty positions to begin July 2015 or thereafter.  Appointments will be at the assistant or untenured associate professor level. In special cases, a senior faculty appointment may be possible.  We will consider exceptional candidates in a range of areas, broadly defined.  Further information about the department can be found at this page

Two Post Doctoral Positions in Advanced Synthesis and Characterization at Rice University

Submitted by Rouzbeh1 on

Position Description: Two postdoctoral associate positions in the area of advanced synthesis and nano/micro-scale characterization of nanoparticles are available at Rice University. Various techniques will be applied to synthesize and self-assemble size- and shape-controlled silicate nanoparticles followed by nano- and micro-characterizations including a myriad of probes such as electron microscopies (TEM, XRD, SEM, AFM), ICP, XPS, NMR, porosimetry, dynamic mechanical analysis, nanoindentation, etc.

Lockheed Martin Funded Postdoc Position: Carbon Nano Structured Materials at Masdar Institute, Abu Dhabi

Submitted by skumaar on

Lockheed Martin funded
Post-Doctoral Position:
Carbon Nano
Structured Materials: From Characterization & Modeling to Innovative
Product Design (Job Code: ME-PDSK022013)

 

Hyperelastic material characterization: why they call it the pure shear specimen

Submitted by wvmars on

Many people puzzle over the nomenclature of the pure shear test. They rightly point out that 1) the Pure Shear test piece is loaded in tension by extending the specimen in the axial direction, and 2) a shearing deformation, by definition, involves the lateral motion of parallel planes. They wonder where is the "shear"? and what does it mean to say that the shear is "pure"?  Here, we review the origins of the terminology.