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Faculty Position at Lehigh University

There is a full-time, non-tenure track teaching faculty position open in the department of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics at Lehigh University. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to teach core courses in thermal sciences such as thermodynamics, heat transfer, renewable energy, energy conversion processes, and elective courses in their areas of interest. Teaching faculty may also advise undergraduate students and participate in departmental service. The successful candidate will create opportunities for broadening participation and support an inclusive and equitable environment in which a diverse student body can thrive.

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Faculty position at Ohio Northern University

There is an open-rank, tenure-track faculty position in Mechanical Engineering, with emphasis on supporting our Aerospace Engineering concentration.

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Faculty positions at Cal State Northridge

The Mechanical Engineering department at California State University, Northridge has 2 tenure-track faculty position in the areas of fluid mechanics and autonomous systems & robotics.

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Fellowships & Scholarships

NRC Research Associateship Programs

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s Fellowships Office has conducted the NRC Research Associateship Programs in cooperation with sponsoring federal laboratories and other research organizations since 1954. NRC Research Associateships are awarded to exceptionally talented postdoctoral and senior scientists and engineers through a rigorous selection process. These selected individuals are granted tenure as guest researchers at participating laboratories, highlighting their outstanding contributions and potential in their respective fields.

*Application deadline dates (four annual review cycles):*

  * February 1
  * May 1
  * August 1
  * November 1

For detailed program information, to search Research Opportunities, and to contact prospective Research Adviser(s), click here.

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BioInnovation Institute and Science Prize for Innovation

Behind every life-changing solution is an entrepreneurial scientist–a creative mind who developed an idea in the lab and dared to carry it out in the world. To encourage more scientists to translate their research, BioInnovation Institute (BII) & Science host an annual award.

Up to three winners will have their essays published in Science magazine and will be invited into BII’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. In addition, the Grand Prize winner will receive a prize of USD 25,000 and each finalist will receive USD 10,000 at a grand award celebration in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Applications are due November 1st. Apply here.

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2024 Hertz Fellowship

The Hertz Fellowship provides financial and lifelong professional support for the nation’s most promising graduate students in science and technology.

The fellowship includes up to five years of funding, valued at up to $250,000, and the freedom to pursue innovative projects wherever they may lead. In addition, fellows take part in ongoing mentoring, symposia, and workshops with our vibrant community of more than 1200 fellows, a set of peers who span disciplines, generations, and geography.

Applications are due on October 27th. Apply here.

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Grace Hopper Fellowship in Computing Sciences

The Admiral Grace Hopper Fellowship was established in 2015 with the goal of developing young computational scientists to make outstanding contributions in the area of HPC applications.

Upcoming or recent Ph.D. graduates in computational science disciplines, computer science or applied mathematics who have received their degree within the last three years are encouraged to apply. The successful applicant will work in a stimulating environment, can present results at major conference venues and establish strong connections to academic and industry partners.

Applications are due December 2nd, 2023. Apply here.

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2024 Luis W. Alvarez Fellowship

Since its founding in 2002, the Alvarez Fellowship has cultivated exceptional young scientists who have made outstanding contributions to computational and computing sciences as researchers, professors, and in the private sector.

Applications are due December 2nd, 2023. Apply here.

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Defenses

UPCOMING DISSERTATION DEFENSE: GILAD NAVE

Author: Gilad Nave

Date: September 13th, 2023 at 1:00pm

Zoom Link: https://umd.zoom.us/j/5095422567

Location: EGR-2164, Martin Hall

Committee Members:

Dr. Francis Patrick McCluskey, Chair

Dr. Mohammad Al-Sheikhly, Dean’s Representative

Dr. Hugh Bruck

Dr. Diganta Das

Dr. Abhijit Dasgupta

Dr. Peter Sandborn

Title: Electrical and Structural Formation of Transient Liquid Phase Sinter (TLPS) Materials During Early Processing Stage

Abstract:

The growing demands of electrification are driving research into new electronic materials. These electronic materials must have high electrical conductivity, withstand harsh environments and high temperatures and demonstrate reliable solutions as part of complete electronic packaging solutions. This dissertation focuses on characterizing the initial stage of the manufacturing process of Transient Liquid Phase Sinter (TLPS) alloys in a paste form as candidates for Pb-free high-temperature and high-power electronic materials.

The main objective of this dissertation work is to investigate the factors and decouple the multiple cross effects occurring during the first stage of TLPS processing in order to improve the understanding of material evolution. The work proposes, develops, and conducts in-situ electrical resistivity tests to directly measure material properties and analyze the dynamics at different stages of the material’s evolution. The research explores various factors, including alloying elements, organic binders, and heating rates, to understand their effects on the development of electrical performance in electronic materials. More specifically, the work examines the performance of Ag-In, Ag-Sn and Cu-Sn TLPS paste systems. Additionally, packing density and changes in cross-section are investigated using imaging techniques and image processing to gain insights into the early formation of the material’s structural backbone. An Arrhenius relationship together with Linear Mixed Models (LMM) techniques are used to extract the activation energies involved with each of the processing stages. The study then develops procedures to model different states of the TLPS microstructures at different heating stages based on experimentally observed data. Using these models, the study uses Finite Element Method (FEM) analysis to verify the experimental results and gain a better understanding and visualization into the involved mechanisms. This investigation not only sheds light on the material’s behavior but also has implications for robust additive manufacturing (AM) applications.

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Two tenure-track positions at Gonzaga University

Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering (Thermal Fluids/Energy Systems)

Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering (Mechatronics/Solid Mechanics)