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International Journal on Obstetrics and Gynecology (IJOG)

International Journal on Obstetrics and Gynecology (IJOG)

Introduction: Gynecology is a field of study that deals with the Women’s Health, Female Reproductive System (Vagina, Uterus, Ovaries). Whereas Obstetrics mostly deals with Childbirth, Pregnancy and Postpartum Period. Generally, in medical specialty Gynecology and Obstetrics are combined.

计算材料科学上暑期学校t Texas A&M

On behalf of the organizing committee, it is our pleasure to announce the eleventh iteration of the Computational Materials Science Summer School at Texas A&M University,CMS3.

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New Book in Cyclic Plasticity of Metals

New book:Cyclic Plasticity of Metals:Modeling Fundamentals and Applications (published by Elsevier)

https://www.elsevier.com/books/cyclic-plasticity-of-metals/roostaei/978-0-12-819293-1

Table of Contents:

Part One: Introduction

1 Experimental observations in cyclic loading of metals

2 Fundamentals of cyclic plasticity models

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Ph.D. positions available at University of Southern California

We have several Ph.D. positions available in our group (https://sites.usc.edu/zhaogroup/在Unive)在航空和机械工程rsity of Southern California for Fall 2022. We are an interdesciplinary group with broad interests in experimental mechanics, advanced materials, and manufacturing. Our focus areas include 3D soft electronics, engineered surfaces/interfaces, and active/smart materials. Candidates interested in these areas are encouraged to submit applications to our Ph.D.

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Advanced Materials and Manufacturing group at Cornell seeking PhD applicants

The Advanced Materials and Manufacturing groupat Cornell is seeking PhD student applicants for fall 2022 in the Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, and Theoretical and Applied Mechanics fields. Collectively, our research spans polymers, metals, ceramics, and composites; synthetic and natural materials; and computation, theory, experiments, synthesis, and additive manufacturing.

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Please apply to UT-Austin Engineering Mechanics Graduate Program

UT-Austin Engineering Mechanics Programis well known for its research on experimental mechanics, computational mechanics, fracture mechanics, nano- and micro-mechanics, thin-film mechanics, biomechanics, soft material mechanics, structural dynamics, and so on. We are the home of the International Journal of Solids and Structures (IJSS), International Journal of Fracture, and Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering. We offer more than 20 rigorous graduate courses on engineering mechanics.

Ph.D. and/or postdoctoral positions in mechanics theory and experiment

Applications are invited forPh.D.(Spring or Fall 2022) and/or postdoctoral (ASAP) positions in the group of J. Hanna in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Nevada, Reno. We are a theoretically oriented group that also engages in experimental work, with broad general interests inclassical mechanics and applied geometry(seecmag.neocities.org). We are fully in-person-operational.

Possible topics include:

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Ph.D. position available at University of Parma - Italy

A Ph.D. position is available at the University of Parma (Italy) on the topic:

Thermo-mechanical optimization: application to precast building claddings

The Ph.D. studies last 3 years and the student has to do a 6-months

internship in an Italian company during the first two years.

Students from southern Europewith a background in civil engineeringare particularly welcome.

Paper request

Could someone please attach the following paper. I currently researching on low temperature fusion bonding of III-V materials.

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Course on V&VUQ of Computational Modeling of Materials and Structures

Dear Members of the Mechanics and Materials Communities,

You may have known about the efforts of the Mechanics of Materials and Structures (MoMS) program of the National Science Foundation on revitalizing the practice of verification and validation (V&V) of computational models as a rigorous and indispensable step in the scientific investigative process.

PhD position in characterizing and modeling battery materials

One or two positions are available for a student to undertake afully fundedPh.D. in Engineering at Louisiana Tech University understanding the detailed structure of the complicated heterogeneous materials in lithium ion batteries. Expected start date is Sept. or Nov. of 2021.

Requirements:

  • B.S. in Engineering (Chemistry or Physics backgrounds are also suitable).
  • Meet graduate school TOEFL/IELTS scores
  • Competitive GRE
  • An interest in multi-disciplinary research in materials

PhD position(s) in modeling of the interaction between phase transformations and plasticity

PhD position(s) is available for Spring 2022 in the Engineering Mechanics program in Aerospace Engineering Department at Iowa State University to perform theoretical and computational part of work on NSF-funded projects on the interaction between phase transformations and plasticity. Phase-field, micromechanical, and macroscale simulations using FEM are of interest, in close collaboration with high-pressure experiments performed in our lab. Please send vita to Prof. Valery Levitas (vlevitas@iastate.edu)

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Teaching Dynamics: Particles in Equivalent Universes

If you have ever had to study and teach classical mechanics, then one of the challenges is to explain the equivalences of distinct formulations of the equations of motion for discrete mechanical systems. It is not transparent, particularly in the presence of constraints, how the Newton-Euler equations, Lagrange’s equations, Gibbs-Appell equations, Maggi's equations, Kane’s equations, Boltzmann-Hamel equations, and several other fomulations, are equivalent.

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MIT Short Course Live Virtual: Predictive Multiscale Materials Design: 21-25, 2021

TL;DR, MIT Short Course, Live Virtual June 21-25, 2021; a hands-on bootcamp on multiscale mechanics, ML/AI, additive methods, biomaterials and bio-inspired materials and design. Registration closing soon -sign up now!

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Writing tips

To students and junior researchers,

Together with Stephane Bordas (Luxembourg University) and Alban de Vaucorbeil (Deakin University, Australia), we have assembled a PDF (//m.limpotrade.com/files/how-to-write-paper_29_Nov_2021.pdf) outlining our our approach to writing articles on the field of computational mechanics. Also discussed are softwares used. We hope that it will be of help to students and junior researchers.

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2020 Melosh Medalist, Duke University

We are very pleased to announce thatStein K. F. Stoter, from the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo-Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA (adviser: Professor Dominik Schillinger), is the2020 Melosh Medalist for the Best Student Paper in Finite Element Analysis. Dr. Stoter’s contribution was titled "The variational multiscale method for discontinuous Galerkin type finite element formulations".

Congratulations Stein!

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Online Resource on Rotations with Rigid Body Dynamics Applications

Dear Colleague,

The online resource on rotations,

http://rotations.berkeley.edu,

has been operational now for nearly 7 years and has been recently updated with material from the literature. Among the latest additions, we note the following subjects:

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Winter school on "Trends on Additive Manufacturing for Engineering Applications"

The winter school onTrends on Additive Manufacturing for Engineering Applicationswill be held inTimisoara(Romania),

25-29 January 2021 &Online.

The main aim of the Winter School is to involve PhDs and young researchers in the field of AM with an engineering perspective.

Lecturer in Systems Engineering at the Johns Hopkins University

The Whiting School of Engineering at Johns Hopkins University seeks applicants for a full-time teaching position (Lecturer) in the area of systems engineering to be part of the teaching faculty in the department of Civil and Systems Engineering (CaSE). This position will serve a key role in the department’s new program in Systems Engineering and the growing Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE). More experienced candidates may be considered for a Senior Lecturer position.

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