Engineering Mechanics Institute (EMI)
The Community for Leaders in Engineering Mechanics. Advancing the Frontiers of Engineering.
EMI is the premiere interdisciplinary organization of engineering mechanics that promotes research and the application of scientific and mathematical principles to address existing and emerging engineering and societal issues.
EMI 2025
The University of California Irvine will host EMI 2025 at the Anaheim Marriott, May 27-30, 2025.
Abstract Submission Open Through December 1, 2024
Early Registration Open from January 1-Febryary 1, 2025
The LMPS - Laboratoire de Mécanique Paris-Saclay - is a joint research...
Four Manuals of Practice (MOP), edited by Mohammed M. Ettouney, Ph.D., P.E., which contain useful information for the average engineer in his or her everyday work.
RSS iMechanica
- Funded Ph.D. Position in Additive Manufacturing of Composites
- Two PhD/PostDoc positions available for Fall 2025 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Assessment of inter- and intra-granular fracture behaviors of polycrystalline LiNixCoyMn1-x-yO2 particles during a charging process
- Variational Physics-Informed Neural Operator (VINO) for Solving Partial Differential Equations
- Discussion of fracture paper #42 - Artificially Intelligent Fatigue Crack Growth
- PhD and postdoc positions at the University of Oxford
- Moving to Bluesky
- Orientation-dependent deformation and failure of micropillar shape memory ceramics: A 3D phase-field study
- Multiple postdoc opportunities at the Air Force Research Laboratory
- Transporting cylinders of compressed gas
Ecole Normale Superieure Paris-Saclay
The LMPS - Laboratoire de Mécanique Paris-Saclay - is a joint research unit of the University of Paris-Saclay, ENS Paris-Saclay, CentraleSupélec and the CNRS. LMPS is dedicated to experimentation, modelling and simulation in solid mechanics, aims to help meet the challenges in the strategic areas of developing clean, safe and efficient energy, managing resources carefully and adapting to climate change, sustainable transport and urban systems, the reliability of complex systems and industrial renewal.
Peer-to-Peer Standards Exchange Forum
Come join the discussion about ASCE Standards! The Peer-to-Peer Standards Exchange is a new ASCE Collaborate forum to discuss technical issues about ASCE standards. Dive into your technical area with questions and issues with your community. Members can ask and answer questions. Nonmembers will have view-only capability.