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The research group Mechanics of Materials and Structures at Ghent University (UGent-MMS) has 5 vacancies for PhD and postdoc research in the field of fibre-reinforced composites. The vacancies
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in the field of fibre-reinforced composites. The vacancies are linked to research on composite hydrogen tanks, micromechanical testing of composites and finite element modelling of textile connections
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-reinforced composites. The vacancies are linked to research on composite hydrogen tanks, micromechanical testing of composites and finite element modelling of textile connections. More information can be found
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. Experience with experimental testing of materials and microscopy is required. Knowledge of composites and/or instrumentation techniques such as Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is an advantage. Contact person
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should apply. The candidate should have a strong interest in experimental mechanics of composite materials, and should be enthusiastic to work in a collaborative project between industry and academia
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strong interest in computational mechanics of composite materials, and should be enthusiastic to work in a collaborative project between industry and academia. Contact person ? The responsible person
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challenging research topic. Only candidates with a Master degree should apply. The candidate should have a strong interest in computational mechanics of composite materials, and should be enthusiastic to work
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11 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Ghent University Research Field Chemistry » Other Engineering » Materials engineering Engineering » Mechanical engineering Engineering » Other
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Engineering » Materials engineering Engineering » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Belgium Application Deadline 31 May 2024 - 21:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full
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Job description The research group Mechanics of Materials and Structures at Ghent University (UGent-MMS) has 4 vacancies for PhD research in the field of fibre-reinforced composites. The vacancies