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:
Graduate/Intern Simulation Engineers at Alloyed (UK or remote-based)
in Applied Computational Science and Engineering
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About Alloyed:
Alloyed is a UK based company bringing digital solutions for metal through our unique stack of deep tech. We're located in Oxford (HQs), London and Stone, with overseas offices in Los Angeles and Tokyo. This position also considers remote-based for high-calibre candidates!
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Dear Imechanicians,
Under the auspices of the Materials Genome Initiative (MGI) and to “enable the optimization of the materials, manufacturing processes, and component design long before components are fabricated, by integrating the computational processes involved into a holistic system”, the AIAA Materials Technical Committee has established an ICME (Integrated Computational Materials Engineering) Prize for the best aerospace focused ICME project. The purpose of the ICME Prize is to stimulate computational design in a team environment and to instill product performance and certification requirement early in the design process. The inaugural ICME prize competition is to take place at the AIAA SciTech 2018 conference in January 2018.
On behalf of the ICME Prize Committee I’m soliciting your assistance in informing individuals interested in participating in this unique competition. In addition to a $1500 award, the ICME Prize winners may have an internship opportunities with prize sponsors Purdue University cdmHUB, NASA, and Rolls-Royce. Further details of the prize can be found at http://www.aiaa.org/icme/.
Wenbin
Openings at various levels are immediately available in Max-Planck Institute for Iron Research, for projects on experimental micro-mechanics and/or alloy design. The positions are in the group of Cem Tasan (Adaptive Structural Materials), in the Microstructure Physics and Alloy Design department of prof. Dierk Raabe.
For more details on the openings and the group, please visit http://asm.mpie.de.
For more information regarding the institute, please visit http://www.mpie.de
To apply, please send an email to c.tasan@mpie.de or d.raabe@mpie.de