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International Graduate Admissions - Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Submitted by Joshua on

Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) will hold an online information session on “Briefing on 2023 International Graduate Admissions - Masters and Ph.D. programs”  on Friday, Dec 9th.  In addition, the UM-SJTU Joint Institute (JI) will organize a specific info session following the SJTU opening introduction.    Please see the attached flyers for more information.  

 

Briefing on 2023 SJTU International Graduate Admissions

Time: 16:00 - 17:30 on Dec 9th (Beijing Time)

ZOOM ID 811 2979 8057, Passcode: 924732

Multiple Positions on Robotic Metamaterials and Flexible Electronics at Duke University

Submitted by Xiaoyue Ni on

My lab is looking for strongly motivated Ph.D. students and Postdocs to join our group in the Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science at Duke University. We conduct research on human-centered materials intelligence through a combination of flexible electronics, robotic metamaterials, and artificial intelligence. Two positions are available immediately. 

 

Position 1: The project will focus on the design, fabrication, and testing of robotic mechanical metamaterials.

PhD positions in Wave Mechanics and Metamaterials Laboratory at the Technion (Israel)

Submitted by Pavel Galich on

Wave Mechanics and Metamaterials Laboratory seeks candidates with strong knowledge in magnetoelasticity, wave mechanics, finite element modeling (ideally of magneto-mechanical coupling), or strong experimental background in ultrasonics or magnetism (ideally knowing how to operate an electromagnet). For more details, pls, see attached file.

Ph.D. Position at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at UNCC

Submitted by A.Tabarraei on

Ph.D. positions are available at the Multiscale Material Modeling Lab at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. The Ph.D. students will develop and use tools such as machine learning, finite elements, and molecular dynamics to study the mechanical properties of materials. Candidates with a strong background and interest in solid mechanics, programming, and computational solid mechanics are encouraged to submit their CV to atabarra [at] uncc.edu (atabarra[at]uncc[dot]edu).