Computational Mechanics Research Laboratory (CMRL)
Director: Professor Somnath Ghosh
Departments of Civil & Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science & Engineering
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Maryland
The Computational Mechanics Research Laboratory (CMRL) at Johns Hopkins University is seeking outstanding applicants for Ph.D. in Engineering, with emphasis on Computational Engineering & Sciences. The position will provide financial support in the form of full tuition and a stipend. Candidates can be from various fields of Engineering & Sciences, including Mechanical, Civil, Aerospace, Materials Science & Engineering, Physics, etc.
Focus areas of research at CMRL includes (i) Data-Driven Modeling, Machine Learning and AI, (ii) Multiple length/time scale and multiphysics modeling, (iii) Uncertainty Quantification, (iv) Additive Manufacturing & Materials processing (v) Mechanical-electro-magnetic problems antenna and sensor applications, (vi) Fatigue and failure modeling of metallic materials, (vii) Multiple scale damage modeling of composite materials, (viii) Atomistic simulations of polymeric and metallic materials, (ix) Novel computational model development, etc. Please refer to the CMRL website at https://cmrl.jhu.edu/ for more details.
Ph.D. Candidates must have a strong background and interest in computational solid mechanics, physical sciences and mathematics and computational engineering & sciences. Interest in computational modeling and code development is necessary. The researchers will be working with Prof. Somnath Ghosh at Johns Hopkins University on a variety of projects funded by government and industry.
Interested applicants should contact:
Prof. Somnath Ghosh
E-mail: sghosh20@jhu.edu
Departments of Civil & Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science & Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
203 Latrobe, 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218