Ph.D. Positions in Experimental Solid Mechanics: The Yang Research Group, led by Dr. Jin Yang, in the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics at The University of Texas at Austin, announces two funded Ph.D. positions in experimental solid mechanics for Fall 2024. Applications are welcome until December 1, 2023.
Summary Table:
Study Area | Experimental Solid Mechanics |
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Duration | Ph.D. Program at The University of Texas at Austin |
Start Date | Fall 2024 |
Application Deadline | December 1, 2023 |
Scholarship Description: The Yang Research Group offers two funded Ph.D. positions in experimental solid mechanics. The research, beginning in Fall 2024, focuses on areas such as solid mechanics, experimental mechanics, soft materials, optical microscopy, and laser experiments. Successful candidates will contribute to cutting-edge research in these fields.
Eligibility:
- Bachelor’s or master’s degree in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, engineering mechanics, optical engineering, precision instrument, bioengineering, or related fields.
- Priority given to candidates with experience in solid mechanics, experimental mechanics, soft materials, optical microscopy, and laser experiments.
Required Documents: Interested candidates should follow the application instructions at link. Additionally, email Dr. Jin Yang at jinyans@austin.utexas.edu with the subject “[Prospective Ph.D. student]” providing a brief description of your research background, future interests, career goals, along with your unofficial transcript and CV with 1-2 reference contacts.
How to Apply: To start your application, visit here. Email Dr. Jin Yang at jinyans@austin.utexas.edu with the subject “[Prospective Ph.D. student]” and include the required information.
Last Date for Apply: 01 December 2023
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