There are few scholarships available with National Science Foundation. Please find attached document for more details.
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Dear ENME and ENRE,
There will be the MEGA Coffee Hours as usual this FRIDAY from 9am until 11am. There will be coffee, donuts, and bagels with cream cheese. Stop by and chat with us and your peers.
What: MEGA (Mechanical Engineering Graduate Student Association) Coffee Hours
When: 9:00 – 11:00 am
Where: Glenn Martin Hall Rm 2160 (next to the DeWalt Conference and Seminar rooms)
Looking forward to seeing you there,
MEGA
Dear Colleagues,
The Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) announces tenure-track and tenured faculty positions in areas encompassed by mechanical and aerospace engineering. Opportunities exist at the Assistant and Associate Professor ranks. The Department’s long term plan for these positions focuses on composite materials, aerospace structures, and additive manufacturing but other concentration areas are acceptable. Strong applicants are expected to describe how their fields augment the departmental goals.
The Department of Mechanical Engineering at UTEP has an enrollment of over 1100 graduate and undergraduate students. The Department has a dynamic research programs, with a more than 500% increase in annual research expenditures over the last 5 years. The Department houses two of UTEP’s top research centers, the NASA MIRO Center for Space Exploration and Technology Research and the W. M. Keck Center for 3D Innovation. The Department’s research and education programs strive to create abundant opportunities for students and to bring the Southwest border region to the pinnacle of advanced technology research excellence. The current research portfolio of the Mechanical Engineering Department includes a broad range of federally and industry-funded projects that support research activities in three major areas: aerospace and defense engineering, additive manufacturing, and energy systems. The Department has world class research facilities in the areas of advanced manufacturing, aerospace systems, and energy engineering. The Department is currently building a large technology research and innovation acceleration facility at an external site in Fabens, Texas. The Department also has exceptional computational capabilities as well as state-of-the-art manufacturing and design practice facilities.
The Department offers an ABET-accredited B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering, an M.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering, and a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering. The Department is currently developing a proposal to offer an M.S. degree in Aerospace Engineering. The Department also participates in interdisciplinary Ph.D. programs in Materials Science and Engineering, Environmental Science and Engineering, and Computational Science. The Department is part of a rapidly growing College of Engineering that has doubled its research expenditures and experienced a 25% increase in enrollment over the last five years. Additional information about the Department and College is available at http://me.utep.edu and http://engineering.utep.edu.
Dear ENME and ENRE,
There will be the MEGA Coffee Hours as usual this FRIDAY from 9am until 11am. There will be coffee, donuts, and bagels with cream cheese. Stop by and chat with us and your peers.
What: MEGA (Mechanical Engineering Graduate Student Association) Coffee Hours
When: 9:00 – 11:00 am
Where: Glenn Martin Hall Rm 2160 (next to the DeWalt Conference and Seminar rooms)
Looking forward to seeing you there,
MEGA
Hello ENME and ENRE,
There will be the MEGA Coffee Hours again FRIDAY from 9am until 11am. There will be coffee, donuts, and bagels with cream cheese. Stop by and chat with us and your peers.
What: MEGA (Mechanical Engineering Graduate Student Association) Coffee Hours
When: Today, 9:00 – 11:00 am
Where: Glenn Martin Hall Rm 2160 (next to the DeWalt Conference and Seminar rooms)
Looking forward to seeing you there,
MEGA
Dear All:
MEGA Session for Qualifier Exams Fall 2016:
Shayandev Sinha (ME)
Jordan Jameson (ME)
Reuel Smith (RE)
Luis Santos (RE)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8UYk63y7i8
There are outstanding fellowship opportunities in the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. More detailed information and an online application can be found at www.nationalacademies.org/rap.
The National Research Council of the National Academies sponsors a number of awards for graduate, postdoctoral and senior researchers at participating federal laboratories and affiliated institutions. These awards include generous stipends ranging from $45,000 – $80,000 per year for recent Ph.D. recipients, and higher for additional experience. Graduate entry level stipends begin at $30,000. These awards provide the opportunity for recipients to do independent research in some of the best-equipped and staffed laboratories in the U.S. Research opportunities are open to U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and for some of the laboratories, foreign nationals.
Detailed program information, including online applications, instructions on how to apply, and a list of participating laboratories, are available on the NRC Research Associateship Programs Web site (see link above).
Questions should be directed to the NRC at 202-334-2760 (phone) or rap@nas.edu.
There are four annual review cycles.
Review Cycle: November; Opens September 1; Closes November 1
Review Cycle: February; Opens December 1; Closes February 1
Review Cycle: May; Opens March 1; Closes May 1
Review Cycle: August; Opens June 1; Closes August 1
Applicants should contact prospective Adviser(s) at the lab(s) prior to the application deadline to discuss their research interests and funding opportunities.
Title: Fully Anisotropic Solution of the Three Dimensional Boltzmann Transport Equation
Date: April 12, 2016
Time: 1:00 p.m.
Location: DeWalt Seminar Room EGR2164
Committee Members:
Dr. Peter Chung
Dr. Abhijit Dasgupta
Dr. Bao Yang
Abstract:
The development of accurate modeling techniques for nanoscale thermal transport is an active area of research. Modern day nanoscale devices have length scales of tens of nanometers and are prone to overheating, which reduces device performance and lifetime. Therefore, accurate temperature profiles are needed to predict the reliability of nanoscale devices. The majority of models that appear in the literature obtain temperature profiles through the solution of the Boltzmann transport equation (BTE). These models often make simplifying assumptions about the nature of the quantized energy carriers (phonons). Additionally, most previous work has focused on simulation of planar two dimensional structures. This thesis presents a method which captures the full anisotropy of the Brillouin zone within a three dimensional solution to the BTE. The anisotropy of the Brillouin zone is captured by solving the BTE for all vibrational modes allowed by the periodic boundary conditions.
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