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  • 2 Ph.D. Positions in Computational Materials Science at the University of Manitoba, Canada
    Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
    University of Manitoba

    We are currently recruiting 2 Ph.D. students in the field of computational materials science at the University of Manitoba, Canada.


    Main Research Direction: (1) Position 1 will focus on the structure, thermodynamics and/or kinetics of grain 
    boundaries in metals; (2) Position 2 will focus on the design and characterization of high-entropy steels. Both 
    positions will use atomistic simulations and machine learning as the main tools. 



    Supervisor: Dr. Chuang Deng (https://scholar.google.ca/citations?hl=en&user=k62IEhQAAAAJ)



    Fellowship: $25000 CAD/year 



    Requirements
    The candidate should
    1) hold a M.Sc. degree in Materials Sciences, physics, mechanical engineering, or a related field;
    2) have good communication skills (both writing and oral) in English;
    3) have strong interests in atomistic simulations (MD, DFT, Monte Carlo, etc.) and machine learning. Previous 
    experience in these fields is not required but highly desired;
    4) have good programming skills (python, C, Fortran, etc.).



    Application Procedure: 
    1) Interested students please send a copy of the official transcripts, a C.V., and inquiries to Dr. Chuang Deng 
    (chuang.deng@umanitoba.ca). 2)Suitable applicants will be contacted for interview.


    About Us: The University of Manitoba (U of M or UM) is a public research university in Manitoba, Canada. The 
    university maintains a reputation as a top research-intensive post-secondary educational institution and conducts 
    more research annually than any other university in the region. The teaching and research activities at the 
    Department of Mechanical Engineering cover multiple mechanical engineering fields including solid mechanics, 
    materials sciences, fluid mechanics, manufacturing and e.g. The department has several well-established
    laboratories that can handle the design and testing of advanced alloy materials, smart materials and vibration 
    systems equipped with high-performance computers, LMS data acquisition system, Polytec laser vibrometer, 
    Nanosurf atomic force microscope, Nanoindentation test bench and Electron scanning/transmission microscopes.
    World-leading high performance computing resources are available through Compute Canada and WestGrid. 


     


 


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