TimesPOSTDOCTORAL
APPOINTMENT IN EXPERIMENTAL MECHANICS and/or BIOMECHANICS.
The Laboratory of Applied Mechanics and Reliability Analysis of the
Mechanical Engineering Department/Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
seeks a qualified individual to participate in the research activities
in experimental mechanics and biomechanics. These activities are
oriented towards the development of constitutive laws and fracture
characterization of composite materials and biomaterials. The
successful candidate must have a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering,
biomechanics or a related field with experience in mechanical testing
and various techniques of strain measurements including optical and
other microscopy techniques for materials characterization. The
candidate must have excellent communication skills, both written and
verbal, and be interested in developing new experimental techniques for
strain measurement, especially within the area of biomechanics.
Interested candidates are invited to send a letter stating his/her
research interests, a resume and three references to:
Professor John Botsis
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
ICAP/LMAF
ME-Ecublens
CH-1015 Lausanne
Switzerland
Applications via e-mail or by fax are also welcomed
john.botsis@epfl.ch
Fax: + 41 21 693 2999
The appointment is yearly and renewable with satisfactory performance
every year. Starting date January 1st 1999 or upon mutual agreement.
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Philippe K. ZYSSET Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Laboratory of Applied Mechanics and Reliability Analysis (LMAF)
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)
CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
tel: +41 21 693 59 73
fax: +41 21 693 35 09
e-mail: Philippe.Zysset@epfl.ch
http://dgmwww.epfl.ch/icap/lmaf/
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APPOINTMENT IN EXPERIMENTAL MECHANICS and/or BIOMECHANICS.
The Laboratory of Applied Mechanics and Reliability Analysis of the
Mechanical Engineering Department/Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
seeks a qualified individual to participate in the research activities
in experimental mechanics and biomechanics. These activities are
oriented towards the development of constitutive laws and fracture
characterization of composite materials and biomaterials. The
successful candidate must have a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering,
biomechanics or a related field with experience in mechanical testing
and various techniques of strain measurements including optical and
other microscopy techniques for materials characterization. The
candidate must have excellent communication skills, both written and
verbal, and be interested in developing new experimental techniques for
strain measurement, especially within the area of biomechanics.
Interested candidates are invited to send a letter stating his/her
research interests, a resume and three references to:
Professor John Botsis
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
ICAP/LMAF
ME-Ecublens
CH-1015 Lausanne
Switzerland
Applications via e-mail or by fax are also welcomed
john.botsis@epfl.ch
Fax: + 41 21 693 2999
The appointment is yearly and renewable with satisfactory performance
every year. Starting date January 1st 1999 or upon mutual agreement.
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Philippe K. ZYSSET Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Laboratory of Applied Mechanics and Reliability Analysis (LMAF)
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)
CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
tel: +41 21 693 59 73
fax: +41 21 693 35 09
e-mail: Philippe.Zysset@epfl.ch
http://dgmwww.epfl.ch/icap/lmaf/
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