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Postdoc on elastic metamaterials at the University of Trento (Italy)

Submitted by fbosia on
A Postdoc position is available at the Excellence Department of Civil, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering of the Università di Trento, Italy to work with the Coordinator prof. Nicola Pugno on a EU-funded H2020 FET Open project on elastic metamaterials entitled "BOHEME: Bioinspired Hierarchical Metamaterials" and its follow up.

Postdoc (3 years) on finite element modelling of textile materials and processes

Submitted by wvpaepeg on

We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher for a research project on textile modelling. In this project, the main purpose is to develop a multi-scale textile modelling framework that allows accurate simulation of textile manufacturing processes such as yarn unwinding from a bobbin, weft insertion during weaving, stitching and tufting. This framework is implemented using finite element modelling as well as virtual fibre modelling. Key here are the dynamics of these systems as most textile production happens at high speeds.

Vacancy for graduate/intern simulation engineers in applied computational science & engineering at Alloyed (UK or remote-based)

Submitted by adziman on

Are you passionate about how creatively building and solving partial differential equations in engineering and material science could help propel additive manufacturing for a variety of critical components in industry? 

Currently operating with world-class industries within automotive ICE / EV, aerospace, space, jewellery, electronics, biomedical applications and more; here at Alloyed, we seek ambitious, open-minded problem solvers. 

The below opening may excite you:

Research Fellow position in Computational Mechanics, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Southampton, UK.

Submitted by Georges Limbert on

Job Purpose: To make a leading research contribution to an industry-sponsored project on state-of-the-art finite element techniques to simulate needle penetration into skin working with the PI, A/Prof. Georges Limbert. You will join the national Centre for Advanced Tribology at Southampton (nCATS). In addition, you will work closely with the sponsor and contribute to the planning, writing and submission of reports and research publications.

 

Full Time Fixed Term for 18 months

PhD vacancy (4 years) on computational mechanics of thick adhesive joints in large wind turbine blades

Submitted by wvpaepeg on

Over the last years, UGent-MMS has developed the stand-alone BladeMesher software for generating finite element models of large wind turbine blades. The software reads in the material data and airfoil data of the wind turbine blade, and automatically constructs the geometry and finite element mesh for the blade. In a next step, the nodal and element information of the finite element mesh is written out to an input file for a commercial finite element solver (Abaqus in this case).

5 PhD/postdoc vacancies in mechanics of composites @ Ghent University (Belgium)

Submitted by wvpaepeg on

The Mechanics of Materials and Structures research group at Ghent University (Belgium) is recruiting 5 PhD/postdoc researchers in the field of experimental and computational mechanics of composites. There are 5 positions:

20 PhD students in Data-driven Computational Modelling

Submitted by Stephane Bordas on

Dear colleagues, 

Luxembourg FNR is funding 20 PhD students 

https://driven.uni.lu/

Please contact the principal investigators. See attachment.

Regards,

Stéphane P.A. BORDAS

http://legato-team.eu/

Postdoctoral vacancy (2.5 years) on multi-axial fatigue modelling and testing for 3D printed metal parts

Submitted by wvpaepeg on

The use of 3D printed metal structures is taking a very fast ramp-up in industry. General Electric has demonstrated the possibility of printing titanium fuel injectors for their LEAP engine, EADS has printed a nacelle hinge bracket for the Airbus A320, Boeing is printing plastic inlet ducts for high-altitude aircrafts, hip implants and other prosthetics are exploiting the design freedom of additive manufacturing (AM),...