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Three Ph.D. Positions in Computational Atomistic Modeling

Submitted by Erik Bitzek on

The Department of Materials Science and Engineering of the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU) Erlangen-Nürnberg is inviting applications for three doctoral research positions to begin immediately. The successful applicants will work together with Prof.

Multiple PhD positions in computational mechanics and materials

Submitted by Kmomeni on

Several Ph.D. positions are open for Spring/Fall 2020 in the Advanced Hierarchical Materials by Design Lab at Louisiana Tech University on multiscale modeling of additively manufactured parts and processes. During this project, the candidate will have the opportunity to collaborate with NASA research centers, national labs, and different universities across the nation. 

Research Associate (PostDoc) in Dislocation Mechanics Modelling for Nuclear Materials, at Imperial College London

Submitted by Daniel S. Balint on

I have a post-doc position for up to 28 months at Imperial College London, working on dislocation mechanics modelling for problems in nuclear materials, advert snippet below, full advert and application from the link below. Closing date 30th October 2019, starting as soon as possible, at least within the next 6 months.

Two positions for PhD or M.A.Sc in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of British Columbia

Submitted by mponga on

Two positions for PhD or M.A.Sc in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of British Columbia (Vancouver, Canada) are open for applicants. The positions are in the field of:

 

1-   Development of materials with rich microstructures including gradient nano-grained materials in lightweight metals. 

2-   Development of Multiscale & Multiphysics techniques for modeling materials at the nanoscale including ab-initio techniques and molecular dynamics. 

 

Tenure-Track Faculty Position - Oregon State University - Computational Materials Science

Submitted by jkruzic on

The Schools of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon invites applications for a full-time tenure-track faculty position within the area of computational materials science.  Expertise is sought in modeling at the material microstructure and interface level using methods such as molecular dynamics, dislocation dynamics, ab-initio, and phase field modeling.  Appointment may be in either School depending on disciplinary alignment.

PhD Position in Atomistic Simulations / Computational Nanomechanics

Submitted by Erik Bitzek on

The Institute for General Material Properties of the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) is seeking an outstanding PhD candidate to participate in a research-training group on in-situ microscopy on nanoscale objects.

 

Two postdoctoral positions in Mechanics of Materials at Oregon State University

Submitted by jkruzic on

We are seeking to fill two postdoctoral scholar positions at Oregon State University. The ideal candidates will have expertise in one or more of the following: computational materials science, granular mechanics, solid mechanics, and/or mechanical testing of materials. Positions will initially be for 1 year with an anticipated starting date of January 1st, 2015, with the possibility to continue for a second year depending on performance and continued funding.

The successful candidates will:

Postdoctoral Associate in Computational Mechanics

Submitted by karelmatous on

The Computational Physics Group at the Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
Department at the University of Notre Dame is seeking a highly qualified candidate for
the post-doctoral associate position in Computational Science and Engineering. The
successful candidates will be a key part of a team that is developing and implementing
adaptive, multiscale, high-performance (parallel) computational algorithms for numerical
solutions of chemo-thermo-mechanical PDE’s with emphasis on complex heterogeneous