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An opportunity for postdoctoral scholars

Postdoc Free Access Program
For scholars who recently received their PhD’s and currently do not have a research position, we are pleased to offer unlimited complimentary access to all our journals and books on ScienceDirect, for up to6 months.http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/authorsview.authors/postdocfreeaccess

WOM 2013 - Keynote Speakers Announced

Wom 2013keynote speakers and their topics have been announced:

Dr Ali Erdemir
Argonne National Laboratories, USA
Innovative surface engineering strategies for mitigating wear of materials under extreme conditions

Dr Michael Moseler
FhG-IWM弗莱堡,德国y
Atomistic understanding of wear in carbon tribomaterials

Case Studies in Engineering Failure Analysis - New Journal welcoming submissions!

We are very pleased to announce the launch of a new journal in the field of mechanical engineering, Case Studies in Engineering Failure Analysis. This journal provides a forum for the rapid publication of short, structured Case Studies in Engineering Failure Analysis and related Short Communications and will provide an essential compendium of case studies for practitioners in the field of engineering failure analysis and others who are interested in the ways in which components fail.

12-year-old Devises New Model for Earthquake Prediction

Young scientist Suganth Kannan presents his mathematical model at the International Conference on Engineering Failure Analysis in The Hague, July 2012.

To read more, go tohttp://elsevierconnect.com/12035/

Special Issue on 'Mechanics of Liquid and Solid Foams' freely available online!

This Special Issue of the International Journal of Solids and Structures includes sixteen articles presented at the international symposium: Mechanics of Liquid and Solid Foams. The symposium was organized under the auspices of the International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (http://www.iutam.net) and was held at the University of Texas at Austin in May 8-13, 2011. The papers deal with various aspects of mechanical behavior of cellular materials and foams in particular, and represent the state of the art in the field.

Elsevier's Authors' update 3rd Issue now available!

In this 3rd issue of Elsevier's Authors' Update, we're bringing you top tips to develop your career, and tools to help you publish ethically. We've also got the latest news from the UN-sponsored programme Research4Life and a new report on the challenges facing US research universities.To access it, go tohttp://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/authorsview.authors/authorsupdate

Tribology for Sustainability: Economic, Environmental, and Quality of Life - Special Issue freely available online!

Tribology International Special Issue of the 37th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology: Tribology for Sustainability: Economic, Environmental, and Quality of Life.

For more information or to access this Special Issue, go to:http://www.journals.elsevier.com/tribology-international/

Building and Environment Best Paper Awards - winners announced

The 2012 Best Paper Awards from Building and Environment go to:
•r . Ramponi b . Blocken
“CFD simulation of cross-ventilation for a generic isolated building: Impact of computational parameters”
• S. Yin, G.N. Sze-To, Christopher Y.H. Chao,
“Retrospective analysis of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis outbreak during a flight using computational fluid dynamics and infection risk assessment”
• Chun Chen, Bin Zhao, Wanting Zhou, Xinyi Jiang, Zhongchao Tan,

Buildings subsidence due to clay ‘shrink-swell': UK research highlights link to weather and consequences for insurers

Will home owners get that sinking feeling this summer?

Are we in for a summer of cracked buildings? It all depends on the weather. Research from the British Geological Survey (BGS) has highlighted the importance of rainfall and temperature on the incidence of clay shrink-swell, a precursor to subsidence, in the UK. For many, the cool, wet conditions we have experienced so far this summer may be just what is needed to keep their house in order.

Prof. Neil Stephen is honoured for his outstanding engineering research paper

Neil Stephen, Professor of Structural Mechanics at the University of Southampton and editorial board member of the International Journal of Solids and Structures has received the first Doak Prize for an outstanding journal paper从环境振动能量收集(JSV, 293,1/2, pp 409-425).

International Conference on Fatigue Damage of Structural Materials IX, 16-21 September 2012

Register today to book your place at this prestigious conference, which has attracted over 290 abstracts. This is a significant opportunity for you to join leading researchers to exchange and discuss new ideas and findings.http://www.fatiguedamageconference.com/conference-register.html

Managing Stress Waves over Multi-frequencies and Micro-architectural Design of Materials - Part 1, 2 and 3 available

Watch the 3-part video seminar where Sia Nemat-Nasser discusses certain basic issues regarding systematic homogenization techniques to extract the frequency‐dependent dynamic properties of microstructurally periodic composites, illustrating the results in terms of measureable and experimentally verifiable quantities. To watch the videos, go tohttp://tinyurl.com/caudkwp

Building and Environment Special Issue on the Implications of a Changing Climate for Buildings

Edited by Pieter de Wilde and David Coley, this special issue of Building and Environment deals with the implications of a changing climate for buildings. Climate change is considered to be one of the main challenges facing humankind in the 21st century, with serious and global consequences for the environment, human health, and the economy.

Space Policy Special Issue - New Horizons for Europe: A European Studies Perspective on European Space Policy

The result of two workshops on ‘Space - the Final Frontier - What Potential for European Space Policy?’, this special issue of Space Policy gathers a range of papers, many by young researchers, which examines the contribution space policy can make to the European integration process.

To access the Space Issue, go tohttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/space-policy/journal-news/new-horizons-for-europe/

Congratulations to Dominik Schillinger, winner of the 6th John Argyris Award

Dominik Schillinger, doctoral candidate of IGSSE project team MAC B7 (High-End Toolbox for Simulation and Optimisation of Multi-Physics PDE Models) won the如果xth John Argyris Awardfor the best paper by a young researcher in the field of Computational Mechanics! His paper An Isogeometric Design-through-analysis Methodology based on Adaptive Hierarchical Refinement of NURBS, Immersed Boundary Methods, and T-spline CAD Surfaces has been published in the journal Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering.

The effect of atmospheric conditions on the swing of a cricket ball

A report published in Procedia Engineering suggests that the 'phenomenon of swing bowling, in which a cricket ball veers sideways during flight, is not influenced by humidity'...

To read the full BBC article, go tohttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-18262145

Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials now accepts MATLAB figure files

你可以丰富你的在线文章通过提供upplementary MATLAB figure files with the .FIG file extension. These files will be visualized using an interactive viewer that allows readers to explore your figures within the context of the article. The FIG files can be uploaded in our online submission system, and will also be available for downloading from your online article on SciVerse ScienceDirect.

Kerry Rowe, Editor of Geotextiles and Geomembranes, receives EIC’s highest award

The Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC) has awarded Kerry Rowe the Sir John Kennedy Medal, “EIC’s highest award, in recognition of outstanding merit in the engineering profession, or of noteworthy contributions to the science of engineering, or to the benefit of the Institute”.Kerry is Editor ofGeotextiles and Geomembranes, and a member of the editorial board ofComputers and Geotechnics.

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