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    PhD Numerical scheme for modelling plastic slip on the micro scale


    Department of Mechanical Engineering
    Date off
    31-05-2010
    Reference number
    V35.1023
    The Department of Mechanical Engineering considers as the core of its activities design, realization and analysis of new products, processes and materials. Besides the basis of (solid and fluid) mechanics, materials, control and thermodynamics, parts of mathematics, physics, chemistry and computing science are important supporting tools. The field is explored by a combination of modeling using fundamental concepts and applied engineering and technology. Automotive Engineering Science and Micro- & Nano-Scale Engineering are important departmental themes. The Mechanical Engineering Department comprises about 1000 students and 250 staff members.
    The section Numerical Methods in Engineering focuses on the development and implementation of computational methods for engineering applications in solid and fluid mechanics. The group has a strong reputation in the development of advanced numerical techniques, such as novel discretisation methods and robust solution algorithms for solving large systems.

    For a wide range of crystalline solids, room temperature plastic deformation occurs as a consequence of the collective motion of dislocations gliding on specific slip planes. The mobility of dislocations is what gives rise to plastic flow at stress levels relatively low compared to the theoretical strength. In continuum plasticity, this slip is “smeared” out with the effect of individual dislocations ignored: such descriptions predict no size dependence of plastic deformation. The importance of size effects in Materials Engineering is increasing due to the development of new materials (e.g. Nanostructured alloys) and devices (e.g. MEMS) with characteristic length scales in the range 10nm to10µm. Existing continuum descriptions fail to predict a size-dependent response, and are thus unsuitable for application in these emerging fields.

    Since the late 1980’s considerable activity has been directed at representing plastic flow in terms of the dynamics of large numbers of interacting dislocations, with the dislocations represented as line singularities in an elastic solid. This framework naturally accounts for both the stress enhancement due to organized dislocation structures and the stress relaxation arising from dislocation glide. Unfortunately, this discrete dislocation plasticity framework has been restricted to infinitesimal deformations; both the effect of lattice reorientation on dislocation glide and the effect of geometry changes on the momentum balance have been neglected.

    Tasks
    The main aim of the project is to develop the fundamental numerical methodologies for solving finite strain discrete dislocation plasticity problems. This is a numerically challenging task involving large-scale incompatible deformations. The outcome of the project has the potential to provide significant inputs to the development of new continuum crystal plasticity models and can be used to simulate plastic deformations on a microscopic scale in which the finite strain size effects play a key role, e.g. crack tip blunting.
    Requirements
    We are seeking a candidate interested in advanced finite element techniques. The candidate should be recently graduated from a MSc. program in mechanical engineering, civil engineering, applied mathematics or a related field, with;

    • Knowledge and experience in computational mechanics and/or mathematics;
    • Knowledge of material science, in particular metals;
    • Affinity for multidisciplinary research, engineering science;
    • Experience with finite element programming;
    • Capacity to write and communicate fluently in English.
    Appointment and salary




    We offer:
    • A challenging job at a dynamic and ambitious University
    • An appointment for four years
    • Biannual meeting with partners from the industry interested in the research topic.
    • Gross monthly salaries are in accordance with the Collective Labor Agreement of the Dutch Universities (CAO NU), increasing from Euro 2042 per month initially, to Euro 2612 in the fourth year.
    • An attractive package of fringe benefits (including excellent work facilities, child care and sport facilities)
    Information






    The project will be supervised by :




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    Postdoc Advanced modelling of gas-turbine combustion


    Department of Mechanical Engineering
    Date off
    01-06-2010
    Reference number
    V35.1032
    The Department of Mechanical Engineering considers as the core of their activities design, realization and analysis of new products, processes and materials. Besides the basis of (solid and fluid) mechanics, materials, control and thermodynamics, parts of mathematics, physics, chemistry and computing science are important supporting tools. The field is explored by a combination of modeling using fundamental concepts and applied engineering and technology. Automotive Engineering Science and Micro- amp; Nano-Scale Engineering are important departemental themes. The Mechanical Engineering Department comprises about 1000 students and 250 staff members.
    In the Combustion Technology Group, research is conducted on combustion processes in domestic and industrial applications. The main purpose of the research is related to the optimization of combustion processes and applications and the reduction of the pollutant emissions of, for instance soot, NO, CO, CO2 and partially unburned hydrocarbons. This is achieved by the development of new modelling and measurement techniques for flames and reacting flows, which is crucial for stimulating further technical developments in several areas in Combustion Technology, such as combustion in domestic and industrial installations, process equipment, biomass systems, gas turbines, internal combustion engines, etc.
    Tasks
    In the present project several complicated turbulent combustion phenomena are addressed on the level of modelling issues for future design CFD. The project partners are Siemens Power Group and Rolls-Royce and both aero and stationary combustion is considered. For these companies two Ph.D. students will develop new implementations to handle complex phenomena associated with preferential diffusion, complex combustion modes, quenching etc.. The postdoc will guide these developments and takes care of the theoretical framework within the method of Flamelet Generated Manifolds (FGM or FPI) and associated consistency issues.
    Requirements
    We are seeking an enthusiastic candidate who has been graduated from a PhD program (dr.) in turbulent combustion modelling. The candidate should be familiar with the framework of FGM). We are aiming for the best candidates that have strong affinity for theory, (consistent) implementation and at the same time candidates that never lose the focus towards the application of gas-turbine design. The preferred scientist will show a strong personal and scientific growth during the years. Excellent analytical and communication skills, and fluency in written and spoken English are essential. The postdoc should not reject the possibility to stay in the US for 1 year.
    Appointment and salary
    We offer:

    • A challenging job at a dynamic and ambitious University
    • The appointment is for two years. After a good evaluation your contract can be extended with another year.
    • The appointment is for two years with an intermediate evaluation after the first year.
    • The gross monthly salary will be in accordance with the Collective Labor Agreement of the Dutch Universities (CAO NU) and amounts initially to at least € 2861 per month (scale 10.4) depending on prior experience.
    • An attractive package of fringe benefits (including excellent work facilities, end of the year allowance and sport facilities)
    Information



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    روزگار است، آنكه گه عزت دهد گه خوار دارد. چرخ بازيگر از اين بازيچه ها بسيار دارد. "قائم مقام فراهانی"

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    PhD Reliable controllers for a 'by wire' vehicle


    Department of Mechanical Engineering
    Date off
    01-06-2010
    Reference number
    V35.1029
    The Department of Mechanical Engineering considers as the core of its activities design, realization and analysis of new products, processes and materials. Besides the basis of (solid and fluid) mechanics, materials, control and thermodynamics, parts of mathematics, physics, chemistry and computing science are important supporting tools. The field is explored by a combination of modeling using fundamental concepts and applied engineering and technology. Automotive Engineering Science and Micro- & Nano-Scale Engineering are important departmental themes. The Mechanical Engineering Department comprises about 1000 students and 250 staff members.
    In the section Dynamics and Control of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, research is focussed on the sub-areas nonlinear dynamics, acoustics and noise control, nonlinear control and robotics, structural optimization and vehicle dynamics. The present vacancy plays a key role within the sub-area on vehicle dynamics and control. Besides contributing to the teaching of the master curricula in Mechanical Engineering, also research in the broad area of nonlinear control of mechanical systems and robotics is expected from the successful candidate.
    Within the High Tech Automotive Systems (HTAS) project Verified a PhD position is available at the TU/e. Verified is a project which has as partners, besides the TU/e, NXP, TNO, Verum, and ICT. The aim of this project is to demonstrate the viability of FlexRay for safety critical applications in a “by-wire” vehicle. With the growing potential of adding more electronic and mechatronic systems in a vehicle, a key question becomes the integration of all separate components in a reliable and fault tolerant and safe manner. Typical aspects that need to be considered in this regard are, for instance, functional integration, networked control systems, reliable software, vehicle dynamics and human machine interaction.
    Tasks
    The PhD project focuses on the development of reliable controllers for steer-by-wire and brake-by-wire systems. The controllers first have to be designed and tested using a vehicle simulation model and will be implemented on a real vehicle afterwards. Besides the demonstration of the separate by-wire components also the successful integration and added benefit of combining the various systems has to be shown. In addition, since the components will use the same network a careful analysis regarding time-delay and package drop-out is required.
    Requirements
    Candidates for this PhD position should have a MSc in Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering –or a similar education- and should be familiar with modern control techniques and basics on vehicle dynamics.
    Appointment and salary
    We offer:

    • A challenging job at a dynamic and ambitious University and in an enthusiastic team
    • An appointment for four years
    • Gross monthly salaries are in accordance with the Collective Labor Agreement of the Dutch Universities (CAO NU), increasing from € 2042 per month initially, to € 2612 in the fourth year.
    • An attractive package of fringe benefits, including excellent work facilities, end of the year allowance and sport facilities
    Information



    More information can be obtained from:


    روزگار است، آنكه گه عزت دهد گه خوار دارد. چرخ بازيگر از اين بازيچه ها بسيار دارد. "قائم مقام فراهانی"

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    PhD Mechanics of Biomimetic Materials


    Department of Mechanical Engineering
    Date off
    30-04-2010
    Reference number
    V35.1030
    The Department of Mechanical Engineering considers as the core of its activities design, realization and analysis of new products, processes and materials. Besides the basis of (solid and fluid) mechanics, materials, control and thermodynamics, parts of mathematics, physics, chemistry and computing science are important supporting tools. The field is explored by a combination of modeling using fundamental concepts and applied engineering and technology. Automotive Engineering Science and Micro- & Nano-Scale Engineering are important departmental themes. The Mechanical Engineering Department comprises about 1000 students and 250 staff members.
    The research of the Polymer Technology group is aimed at bridging the gap between science and technology in the area of polymer processing and design, through the use of experimental and computational tools in the modelling of the full thermo-mechanical history of material (elements) during their formation, processing and final design, to quantitatively predict properties of processed objects.
    This PhD position is part of the Interdisciplinary program “Biomimetic Materials” at TU Eindhoven. The project will involve 3 PhD students that will be appointed at 3 different departments – one in Chemistry, one in Theoretical Physics, one in Mechanical Engineering (this position).
    Background
    Most soft tissues in Nature owe their structural integrity, and indeed their mechanical properties in general, to proteinaceous polymers arranged into network architectures that exhibit various degrees of ordering. Examples abound: Inside cells, three distinct types of protein polymers (actin, microtubules and intermediate filaments) self-assemble and aggregate into the cytoskeleton: a crosslinked polymer network that not only provides the cell with its mechanical strength and durability, but is also constantly and actively reorganized to effect motility. The non-cellular soft tissues, known collectively as the extracellular matrix (or ECM, for short), likewise are composed of such crosslinked networks containing mainly collagen, a tightly regulated hierarchical assembly of protein filaments.
    For some time now, such biological polymer networks have been known to exhibit some highly unusual mechanical properties. Most striking among these is their propensity to strain stiffen dramatically, and in a way that is unlike any synthetic structure. In many cases, this strain stiffening serves very clear physiological and functional purposes. A particularly striking example of this is the case of blood vessels, whose strain stiffening quite literally keeps the vessel wall tissue from rupturing in response the considerable stresses generated by a passing blood pulse. Historically, this nonlinear elastic behavior in biological materials was attributed to dedicated regulatory/sensory mechanisms - after all, these materials appear to sense external stimuli, and display a measured functional response. Recently, however, strain stiffening was reinterpreted as the consequence of purely physical attributes of biopolymer materials and therefore, importantly, this behavior is not due to an actively regulated process. The cause of stiffening is now thought to be interplay of the intrinsically nonlinear nature of the constituent polymeric filaments, the architecture into which these are assembled and the internal propagation of strain. One particular consequence of this is a remarkable degree of universality in the mechanical response of these materials. Indeed, a broad range of biopolymer materials stiffen in completely analogous manner.
    As this physiologically relevant behavior is physical in origin, this new understanding holds wonderful promise for synthetics. If one is able to control the physical parameters that characterize the polymeric material – parameters such as the stiffness of the polymers, the strength of the crosslinkers and the connectivity of the network – it is possible to effectively tune the material’s mechanical properties. In particular, these properties can be designed such that they closely mimic the nonlinear elastic properties of real biological materials.
    A coherent, interdisciplinary research program has been initiated at the TU/e to develop and characterize biocompatible synthetic materials that are mechanically indistinguishable from biological materials; Through the combined approach of chemical synthesis and self-assembly, computational modeling and mechanical characterization, these new materials will serve as a basis for a fundamental physical understanding of the remarkable mechanical behavior of biological materials.
    Project description
    This PhD thesis will be carried out in the Department of Mechanical Engineering / Materials Technology under the guidance of dr. Hans Wyss and dr. Gerrit Peters; the student will also be part of the new interdisciplinary Institute for Complex Molecular Systems (ICMS) at TU Eindhoven. The work will be done in close collaboration with the other two PhD students involved in the research project.
    Tasks
    You will experimentally characterize novel biomimetic materials using soft matter characterization techniques such as static and dynamic light scattering, rheology, various kinds of microscopy, rheology, as well as microrheology and mulitparticle tracking techniques. We will also develop new approaches to study and understand the behavior of these materials. The goal is to characterize the mechanical behavior and the dynamics at a wide range of length scales and use this information to understand the remarkable macroscopic mechanical response of these materials. You can get more information on this position online at: http://www.mate.tue.nl/~wyss.
    Requirements
    We’re looking for talented, enthusiastic candidates to fill the three PhD positions associated to this highly interdisciplinary effort – a short summary for the specific research objectives for each position is provided below.
    Due to the interdisciplinary nature to the project we will consider candidates from a wide range of backgrounds such as experimental physics, materials science, mechanical engineering, or chemical engineering. You should have experience in experimental materials characterization techniques such as rheology or light scattering and possess a strong interest in working in a interdisciplinary team as well as a drive to explore and interest in fundamental science.
    Appointment and salary
    We offer:

    • A challenging job in a dynamic and ambitious University
    • A full-time employment for 4 years, with an intermediate evaluation after 1 year.
    • A salary of € 2042 per month (gross) in the first year, increasing to € 2612 per month (gross) in the fourth year.
    • Support with your personal development and career planning.
    • Attractive secondary labour conditions (including excellent work facilities, child care, excellent sport facilities and a compensation of € 1815 for the production of the PhD thesis).
    Information



    More information about this PhD position may be obtained from:


    روزگار است، آنكه گه عزت دهد گه خوار دارد. چرخ بازيگر از اين بازيچه ها بسيار دارد. "قائم مقام فراهانی"

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    PhD position in wind power – mechanical and magnetic bearings

    in Engineering Science with specialization in Electricity, at the Department of Engineering Sciences, the Ångström Laboratory, Division of Electricity.
    Starting date: as soon as possible.
    The division for electricity represents the leading research group within renewable energy and one of the worlds leading groups within Ocean Energy. Within the Swedish Centre for Renewable Electric Energy Conversion (CFE) research is performed in areas such as wind power, wave power and marine current power. As the global electricity consumption is increasing and the oil resources are running out, the interest for alternative energy sources such as wind energy is increased.
    The wind power research at the division aims at developing simpler and more efficient wind turbines. The work is especially focused on vertical axis wind turbines with direct driven permanent magnet synchronous generators. In order to understand the wind turbine’s characteristics the research involves electrical machines, structural mechanics and aerodynamics. Within this research project experimental research is included in order to verify the theoretical results. The division has several wind turbine prototypes and generators available for experiments.
    The PhD student will work within the wind power project with focus on mechanical and magnetic bearings and bearing losses evaluated against the total efficiency of small vertical axis wind turbines. The project involves both theoretical and experimental work on a wind turbine prototype. The project is planned to start in the spring of 2010.
    The successful candidate should have a master of science in engineering physics, mechanical engineering, material science, electrical engineering or other relevant degree. Practical experience of working with bearings and electrical/ mechanical design are considered advantageous but not required. Experience from working with renewable energy, industrial experience, as well as a high degree of motivation and being good at working independently are considered advantageous. Good skills in oral and written English are required.
    The PhD position is for four years, extendable to a maximum of five years including departmental duties at a level of at most 20% (typically teaching). Further information: http://www.teknat.uu.se and http://www.teknik.uu.se . The position will lead to a PhD degree in engineering science with specialisation in electricity.
    We have a high percentage of men within the research group and we therefore want to encourage female applicants.
    Applications should include a brief description of research interest and past experience, a CV, copies of exams, degrees and grades, a copy of your Master thesis (or a draft thereof) and other relevant documents. The candidates are encouraged to provide letter(s) of recommendation and contact information to reference persons.
    For more information , please contact: Sandra Eriksson, sandra.eriksson@angstrom.uu.se, tel. +46 (0)18-471 5823/+ 46 (0)18-180605. Union representatives are: Anders Grundström, Saco-rådet, tel +46 18-471 5380, Carin Söderhäll, TCO/ST, tel +46 18-471 1996, Stefan Djurström, Seko, tel +46 18-471 3315.
    The application should be sent , preferably by e-mail to: registrator@uu.se , or by fax + 46 18 471 2000, or by mail to: Registrar´s Office, Uppsala University, Box 256, SE-751 05 UPPSALA, Sweden. In any correspondence, please use the reference number UFV-PA 2010/1114. Application deadline on 18 May, 2010.
    This is a translation of part of an original document in Swedish
    روزگار است، آنكه گه عزت دهد گه خوار دارد. چرخ بازيگر از اين بازيچه ها بسيار دارد. "قائم مقام فراهانی"

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    Open positions available in Eindhoven University of technology

    We are looking for recruiting PhD candidates in the following domains: biomedical engineering, pattern recognition, artificial intelligence, control theory for several open position. If you know any interested and motivated student please forward this information to them.



    We are primarily looking for students from major schools such as Sharif and Tehran with good GPA, or with publications in respected international conferences or journals. The applicant should be able to effectively communicate in English as well. You can find the more specific details here:

    http://www.sps.ele.tue.nl/members/O....ns_Jan2010.pdf


    Contact Oliver Amft begin_of_the_skype_highlighting end_of_the_skype_highlighting if you are interested. The contact information is in the link above.



    About the University:


    Technical University of Eindhoven has a lot to offer to talented Iranian students. The EE department at TU/e has a (for a small department) truly exceptional number of top scientists (9 IEEE Fellows, 2 Fellows of the optical society of America, 1 Fellow of the Audio engineering Society). Only in our group, we have three IEEE fellows: Dr. Bastiaans, Professor Aartsand Dr.ir. Willems). There are also extensive industrial collaborations with several high-tech companies in Eindhoven including Phillips, ASML and NXP.


    About the Country:



    The bad things about here are 1 - the doctors and the 2 - long, dark winter and 3- to a lesser degree weak social integration with locals(which also depends on your skills) . Eindhoven is also a small city where shops are close after 5-6 PM and on Sundays.



    On the bright side, the payment is very good. You are registered as the university employee for 4 years and you pay taxes on your salary, this in turn creates a large array of social rights for you. There is a lot of chance to follow sports or other hobbies as well. There is also a large international community of highly skilled migrants in Eindhoven. Eindhoven is a small city but has great facilities, including an airport that allows you to travel all over Europe cheaply. If you are into music, Eindhoven offers a lot, it has a orchestra and has a decent music center near campus where you can learn or practice. Also, there is an advanced complex for doing almost any kind of sports you can imagine.

    That is not your aptitude that is your attitude that make your altitude.
    For a greater goal, Sacrifices must be made.
    As you sow, so shall you reap

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    پیش فرض Phd psition available in Italy

    Grants for foreign students

    The University of Padova, through the funding of the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Padova e Rovigo, offers research fellowships for foreign students to attend Doctoral Schools/International Courses. During the 3-year doctoral programme, successful candidates will be offered full board and lodging.

    Announcement of 15 PhD grants reserved to foreign students for the admission to the Doctoral Schools and to International Doctoral Courses (27th series) a.y. 2011/12
    Deadline: 5 September 2011


    http://www.unipd.it/unipdWAR/page/un..._en1/en_6_3_P2

    Good luck in hunting this opportunity.

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    Graduate assistantship (MS in Engineering System-Mechanical) available in the University of North Texas-Denton

    from iMechanica - job by zhappybird
    A RA (MS level) position is available in the Department of Engineering Technology, University of North Texas-Denton in the fields of characterization of piezoelectric crystals, design and modeling of piezoelectric resonators and sensors. The position will start from spring, 2012. Candidates should have a Bachelor/Master's degree in engineering mechanics, mechanical engineering or electrical engineering with good academic standing and should have some experiences in the following:
    (1) Non-destructive material characterization method,
    (2) Proficient in LABVIEW or MATLAB- based experiment test,
    (3) Fundamental knowledge in solid mechanics,
    (4) Sound knowledge in piezoelectric devices such as resonators, energy harvester, and sensors.
    Candidates should already have GRE score, international candidates also should have TOEFL score.
    Interested applicants should send a detailed C.V. and transcript to Prof. Zhang at harry.hfzhang@gmail.com.

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    Urgent: PhD student needed to study polymer nanocomposites- University of Padova (Italy)

    from iMechanica - job by zappalorto

    Modelling and optimization of strenght and fracture properties of polymer nanocomposites
    The research program is designed to provide to the student high skills in developing innovative nanocomposite materials, implementing and using predicting models suitable to describe the effects of nanomodification on the final properties of the composite material.
    The focus of the research activity will be chosen also on the basis of the skills and the curriculum of the candidate. The main fronts of analysis are:
    1) Theoretical modeling: after a literature review of the toughening mechanisms arising in nanocomposites, the activity requires the development of appropriate models capable of decribing each mechanism, and finally the integration of individual models into a single predictive model, which accounts for each contribution.

    2) Numerical modeling: when dealing with nanocomposites the theory of continuum mechanics must be replaced by discrete theories such as molecular dynamics (MD). The research activity focused on numerical modeling thus needs an extensive use of molecular dynamics softwares with tha aim to predict the temporal evolution of a system of interacting particles and to estimate their main physical and mechanical properties.
    3) Experimental activity: the experimental activity is focused on the investigation of the effects of nanomodification of epoxy resins by the addition of nanoclays or nanoparticles. The mechanical properties (with particular reference to fracture properties and fatigue behaviour) of either nanomodified polymers (polymer system+nanofiller) or nanomodified laminates (polymer resin+ nanofiller+ fibres) are analysed.
    The activity will carried out at the Department of Management and Engineering of the University of Padova (Italy) in the period January 2012-December 2014. The competition will be in October 2011.
    For further information:
    Michele Zappalorto PhD
    Assistant Professor of Mechanical Design
    University of Padova
    Department of Management and Engineering
    Stradella San Nicola 3, 36100 Vicenza (Italy)
    Contact:
    email: zappalorto@gest.unipd.it
    or
    Marino Quaresimin PhD
    Professor of Mechanical Design
    University of Padova
    Department of Management and Engineering
    Stradella San Nicola 3, 36100 Vicenza (Italy)
    Contact:
    email: marino.quaresimin@unipd.it

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    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    چند موقعیت عالی برای دکترا و پسا دکترا در کاردیف-انگستان
    رشته های عمران- مکانیک-ریاضیات کاربردی و مواد و متالورژی
    مهارت در کد نویسی به زبانهای سی و متلب
    آشنایی با روشهای عددی مانند FEM, meshless method
    برای کسب اطلاعات بیشتر به آدرس زیر مراجعه شود:
    http://imechanica.org/blog/700

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