You will learn from us
- The complexity and elegance of material deformation and fracture
- Multiscale modeling techniques (atomic scale – mesoscale – macroscale)
- How ML, simulations, and experiments are integrated to solve mechanics problems
You will have the opportunity
- To work with experimental collaborators from Georgia Tech, Brown University, Rice University ...
- To be a visiting student at other institutions such as Georgia Tech
You will bring us:
- Your expertise and passion
- New ideas and boundless possibilities ...
Prospective Ph.D. Students
- We have two fully funded Ph.D. positions available in the field of computational mechanics of materials.
- Please email me ([email protected]) your CV, a brief statement of research interests, and your transcript if you are interested.
Undergraduate Researchers
- Undergraduate students with a background in mechanics are welcome to join us.
- NJIT students are encouraged to check the Undergraduate Research and Innovation (URI) Program for funded research opportunities. I would be happy to advise on your research proposal and project.
- Please email me ([email protected]) your CV, a brief statement of research interests, and your transcript if you are interested.