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Post-doctoral Position in Computational Mechanics at Los Alamos National Laboratory

Submitted by Hashem Mourad on

The Fluid Dynamics and Solid Mechanics group at Los Alamos National Laboratory is currently seeking outstanding candidates to fill a post-doctoral research position in computational solid/structural mechanics.

The prospective candidate is expected to take part in the development of non-classical, global-local plate/shell finite elements for applications involving the response and/or failure of composite structures under severe dynamic loading conditions.

Research assistant and PhD position at PoliMi on micro-plasticity models

Submitted by S. Beretta on

In the last decade, different
cyclic plasticity models
, based on the “continuum” approach, have been proposed
in order to account for different mechanical effects (such as ratchetting,
strain range dependence, non-proportional loading and memory effect), [1, 2]. A
disadvantage of this approach is the elevated number of model parameters
introduced in order to correctly predict the material behaviour. The determination
of these parameters, usually difficult and expensive, is one of the reasons why the modern
constitutive models are not widely used in finite element simulations of

Research assistant and PhD position at PoliMi on corrosion-fatigue

Submitted by S. Beretta on

Raiway axle failures have been the starting point for the studies on fatigue. However, recent accidents and papers (see [1] by Hoddinott) have shown that corrosion-fatigue plays a significant role.

At PoliMi we have recently investigated this topic finding interesting results by corrosion-fatigue tests on small-scale specimens and, recently, a validation of the model by full-scale corrosion-fatigue tests (see papers [2-3]).

Postdoc position available on atomistic simulations of water/graphene interface

Submitted by barbarossapao on

A postdoc position is available next January at Research Center for Applied Sciences, Academia Sinica in Taiwan on the molecular simulation of the water/graphene interface.

For those who are interested, please contact Chun-Wei Pao (cwpao [at] gate.sinica.edu.tw) or Jer-Lai Kuo (jlkuo [at] pubs.iams.sinica.edu.tw).

 

Research Fellow/Research Assistant positions for mechanism design/vibration analysis of actuators for 10 Tbits/square HD Drives

Submitted by mpeleehp on

Our group has two research openings for people with expertise on mechanism design / dynamic and vibration analysis of actuators cater to 10 Tbits/square inch hard disk drives. Please send your cv to me at mpeleehp [at] nus.edu.sg (mpeleehp[at]nus[dot]edu[dot]sg) or Prof Ong CJ at mpeongcj [at] nus.edu.sg (mpeongcj[at]nus[dot]edu[dot]sg).