W. M. Keck Institute for Space Studies seeks Prize Postdoctoral Fellows
2014 W. M. KECK INSTITUTE FOR SPACE STUDIES POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP CALL RELEASED
Application Deadline: NOON PST 02 December 2013
2014 W. M. KECK INSTITUTE FOR SPACE STUDIES POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP CALL RELEASED
Application Deadline: NOON PST 02 December 2013
The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the
University of Colorado Boulder invites applications for a tenure-track faculty
position in the area of Solid Mechanics.
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to
micro/nano-scale solid mechanics, mechanics of soft matter, mechanics of
advanced technologies, mechanics of materials for energy applications,
computational mechanics and multi-scale modeling, mechanics of friction and
adhesion, and transport-coupled mechanics.
Lockheed Martin funded
Post-Doctoral Position: Carbon Nano
Structured Materials: From Characterization & Modeling to Innovative
Product Design (Job Code: ME-PDSK022013)
A postdoctoral research scientist position is available immediately in the Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering at Columbia University. This position is renewable (up to three years) depending on performance. The main responsibility of the project, sponsored by ARPA-E, is to perform computer simulations of crashworthiness of electric vehicles using finite element method. It also involves multiscale modeling of a new type of impact resistant lithium-ion battery, as well as structural design and optimization.
Position: Computational Solid Mechanics Engineer
Company: Global Engineering Research and Technologies (GERT)
Location: Tucson, Arizona, USA
Full/Part time: Full Time.
Benefits: Yes.
Salary: Commensurate with Qualifications.
Remote employment: No. Must be willing to relocate to Tucson, AZ.
Visa: Must have legal paperwork allowing the ability to work in the U.S.A
Improved barrier properties in polyolefins (Job Code: ME-PDSK032013)
The College of Engineering at Temple University invites applications for the position of Chair of the Mechanical Engineering Department. The College is rapidly expanding its doctoral, master's, and ABET accredited undergraduate degree programs, and the Chair is to provide leadership in academic matters, chart the future growth of the Department, promote externally funded research, and value teaching excellence. The Department is expected to grow rapidly during the next few years and currently has 19 faculty, 450 undergraduate students, and 50 graduate students in its M.S. and Ph.D.