Skip to main content

job

FINAL CALL: PhD position in Computational Mechanics at Valencia, Spain

Submitted by Eugenio Giner on

FINAL CALL: Position for a Marie-Curie PhD student in Computational Mechanics at Valencia, Spain.

Final selection closing date 10-May-2012

1 position for a Marie Curie PhD

Gross monthly retribution 2,000€/month  +  mobility allowance. Two extra pays.

Research Associate in Clean Steel Processing

Submitted by rongshan on

Research Associate in Clean Steel Processing

Imperial College London - Department of Materials

Salary:  £31,300 per annum

Fixed term appointment for 36 months

The Department of Materials at Imperial College London wishes to appoint a Research Associate to explore the electropulsing-assisted clean steel processing science and technology. The project is funded by EPSRC for 36 months, and is associated with TATA Steel UK Technology Centres 

Ph.D. Studentships on Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Heat and Fluid Flows (September 2013)

Submitted by bc_wang@umanitoba.ca on

Ph.D. studentships are available in the Department of Mechanical & Manufacturing
Engineering at the University of Manitoba, Canada. The research projects involve the
development of numerical modelling and parallel computer codes for studying
turbulent heat, mass and fluid flows within an environment with
complex geometries.



Successful candidates should have experience and/or interest in the following areas:
turbulence theory, LES, RANS, DNS, numerical algorithms, FORTRAN 90/95 and C

Opening: Research Professor Position at KAIST, Daejeon, Korea

Submitted by Jung W. Hong on

There is an opening for a research professor position in Advanced Engineering Mechanics Lab at KAIST, Daejeon, South Korea. Research topics include multiscale and multiphysics simulations and DIC experiments at high speeds. Applicants need to send a copy of Curriculum Vitae and a reference list to Prof. J.W. Hong (j.hong [at] kaist.ac.kr).

Post-doctoral position in biological and biomimetic materials at McGill University

Submitted by Francois Barthelat on

I have an open position for a Post-doctoral researcher in the area of the mechanics of biological materials and novel biomimetic materials, starting immediately. The projects involve mechanics of biological and engineered nano and micro-interfaces, mechanics of fish scales, and design, fabrication and testing of composite materials inspired from nacre. The successful candidate will lead 1-2 projects and will be involved in another 2-3 ongoing projects in these areas, in collaboration with graduate students (more below).   

PostDoc position at Helmholtz institute in Geesthacht/Hamburg, Germany: computational modeling of material behavior

Submitted by sbargmann on

The Institute of Materials Research in Geesthacht, Germany, invites applications for a PostDoc Position m/f.
The position is initially limited for two years with the possibility of a further extension (starting as soon as possible).

Research position at Helmholtz institute in Geesthacht/Hamburg, Germany: computational modeling of material behavior

Submitted by sbargmann on

The Institute of Materials Research in Geesthacht (near Hamburg), Germany, invites applications for a Scientific
researcher m/f.
The position is initially limited for one year with the possibility of
an additional three-year-extension (starting as soon as possible).

Postdoc position: modelling soil-structure interaction at the University of Sheffield

Submitted by MatthewGilbert on

The University of Sheffield wishes to recruit a postdoctoral researcher to work on the EPSRC funded project: 'Ultimate and permissible limit

state behaviour of soil-filled masonry arch bridges' (24 month contract).



The successful candidate will develop novel detailed direct analysis models of the soil-structure interactions which take place in a

Postdocs in large deformation continuum mechanics at Carnegie Mellon-Qatar and at Michigan State University (East Lansing)

Submitted by Tom Pence on

We anticipate three postdoc openings, two at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar and one at Michigan State University (East Lansing). The research will involve developing continuum mechanical models for treating swelling in highly deformable soft biological tissue and for treating complex compliant media, meaning materials with a microstructure that actively rearranges either as a part of its normal function or else when triggered by external stimuli. Details can be found at:
http://www.egr.msu.edu/finitedef