Interested candidates should email a letter and
resume to the attention of Robin Mack at rmmack@udel.edu.
Note: Please include
everything within the e-mail message itself (i.e., NOT as an enclosure).
CCM is seeking qualified postdoctoral candidates
for continuing and new programs; positions are currently available.
Postdocs with expertise in any of the Center's research areas--materials
and synthesis, mechanics and design, processing science, sensing and control,
performance, and multifunctional materials--are encouraged to apply at any time. In addition, the
following specific areas are of current interest for ongoing or new programs:
- fatigue (U.S. citizens only)
- fatigue testing and theoretical modeling for low-cycle, high-load
fatigue of thick section polymer composites including predictions
of life
- (mechanical engineer, materials engineer, applied mechanist)
- induction (U.S. citizens only)
- theory, testing, and analysis of induction-based heating of ferromagnetic
particles for bonding of polymer composites--to work as part of
a larger team researching this same area
- (mechanical engineer, physicist, materials scientist)
- FEA modeling (U.S. citizens only)
- finite element based analysis of composite structures implementing
models developed at the Army Research Laboratory (ARL) on residual
stress development during processing of polymer matrix composites;
measurement of strain using embedded sensors for correlation with
models
- (mechanical engineer, computer scientist)
- interphase testing (U.S. citizens only)
- testing and analysis of interphase properties of polymer-matrix
composites using novel testing techniques such as micro-fiber-pullout,
atomic force microscopy, etc.
- (chemical engineer, mechanical engineer, materials scientist,
physicist)
- epoxy cure by e-beam irradiation (U.S. citizens only)
- composites from renewable resources
- VARTM processing, resin chemistry, mechanical characterization
- induction heating/bonding of composites
- flow and cure sensors
- (electrical engineer, materials scientist)
- ballistic/high-strain-rate response
- use of composites for infrastructure applications
- 1. composite bridge design and analysis
- 2. testing (with design and analysis experience)
- 3. durability
- polymer chemistry
- polymer composite mechanics
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