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Postdoc position in computational analysis of polymer nanocomposites at Leibniz Universität Hannover

Submitted by jansen on

At Leibniz Universität Hannover, Institute of Structural Analysis, a postdoc position in the field of computational analysis of polymer nanocomposites is available from now. The initial contract will be granted for two years, a further extension is intended in order to facilitate a habilitation.

You will be heading the research group on nanocomposites. A good knowledge of the German language is a strong asset. More information can be found on http://www.isd.uni-hannover.de/65.html.

JRF position available in CFD and FSI at Shiv Nadar University

Submitted by smitra on

Applications are invited for the position of a Junior Research Fellow (JRF) position in a sponsored project involves CFD study of Bio-inspired Underwater Vehicle in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Shiv Nadar University. The project deals with modeling and simulation and developing a fluid-solid integrated model for the biomimetic underwater vehicle. The position is temporary and is available immediately. The candidates with relevant experience are encouraged to apply, and successful candidate may be allowed to register for Ph.D. in MED of the University.

 

Phd positions - Mechanical Engineering UT Dallas

Submitted by Rodrigo A. Bernal on

Openings are available for PhD. students in the Nanomechanical MUltiphysicals lab at UT-Dallas, with a start date of August 2018. Outstanding candidates may be considered for starting in January 2018.

The research topics are experimental in nature, and cover the areas of nanomechanics, electrical-mechanical coupling in nanostructures, and in-situ electron microscopy. Previous research experience, specially in mechanics, and experimental skills are highly desirable. For more details about our research please visit: www.utdallas.edu/nml

PhD student position at University of Wisconsin-Madison

Submitted by wangbu on

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is seeking a PhD student to work on projects related to computational design of civil engineering materials, physical and chemical processes in cementitious systems, and novel applications of functional materials.

Postdoctoral and PhD Opportunities on a US DoE Funded Project at University of Central Florida, Orlando

Submitted by ranajay on

The laboratories of Profs. Seetha Raghavan and Ranajay Ghosh at the University of Central Florida, Orlando welcomes applications for a postdoctoral scholar to commence work in Spring 2018 and a PhD student to join the group in Spring 2018 or Fall 2018 as part of a multi-year research project funded by the US Department of Energy.

Tenure-track Assistant Professor of Aerospace Structures, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

Submitted by Sergio Turteltaub on

A new tenure-track assistant professor position is available in the group of Aerospace Structures and Computational Mechanics at the faculty of Aerospace Engineering of Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. Candidates will be considered for a wide range of areas within structural mechanics. More information can be found in the following link:

https://www.tudelft.nl/en/about-tu-delft/working-at-tu-delft/search-jobs/

Faculty positions available at METU Northern Cyprus Campus

Submitted by Tuncay Yalcinkaya on

The Department of Aerospace Engineering at Middle East Technical University (Northern Cyprus Campus) invites applications for faculty positions to begin in 2018. Topics of interest include advanced structures and materials, aeroelasticity, aerodynamics, flight mechanics and control, advanced propulsion systems, and space applications. Outstanding candidates in other synergistic areas will be considered as well. Even though the emphasis is preferably on individuals at the Assistant Professor level, the other ranks will also be considered.

Ph.D. Student Positions in Computational Materials and Mechanics

Submitted by AnterEl-Azab on

Several Ph.D. student positions are available in Professor El-Azab’s group with the School of Materials Engineering, Purdue University. The group performs advanced theoretical and computational research in the areas of mesoscale plasticity and dislocation dynamics, radiation effects in materials, microstructure evolution, phase field method development, and computational methods for materials science and mechanics. Applicants with MS in mechanical, aerospace, or materials engineering, with background in microstructure science, continuum mechanics and elasticity, numerical methods or computational techniques such as finite element method are highly preferred. Knowledge of an advanced programming languages such as Fortran or C++ is required. Exceptional applicants with BS degree will also be considered. The openings are for fall 2018 semester but those who wish start in the spring or summer 2018 will be accommodated. Applicants must meet Purdue University and School of Materials Engineering admission criteria. For inquiry please send email to Professor El-Azab (aelazab [at] purdue.edu).