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materials. We are at the forefront of mechanical testing of these materials, performing fracture, fatigue, and ductility testing on samples, which scale from micron-sized to meters long. We characterize
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energy scale for dynamic impact (Charpy) testing, which is critical to ensuring performance of structural steels. Please visit our websites at https://www.nist.gov/mml/acmd/fatigue-and-fracture-group and
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for carrying out various experimental tests. These tests include: • Low-cycle fatigue – Evaluation of the material behavior under high-amplitude cyclic loads, enabling an understanding of its resistance
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Associated New Zealand Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Society (ANZMES) is the national advisory body for Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS), in New Zealand, recently also
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loading regimes (i.e. quasi-static, fatigue and impact) and in presence of environmental effects, for example driven by temperature variation, moisture uptake and oxidation. This will entail working across
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highly motivated PhD student to develop advanced models for predicting the fatigue life of additively manufactured steel in nuclear reactor water environments. The project focuses on modeling corrosion
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newly established research environment in nuclear technology at Kungliga tekniska högskolan (KTH) entitled “Microstructural evolution, fatigue and fracture in metals from advanced manufacturing for long
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Classification Title: Postdoctoral Research Associate Job Description: An NIH-funded postdoctoral position is available in the Fatigue and Underlying Neurobiology (FUN) Lab, directed by Dr. Agostina
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, performing some of the following tasks: Evaluation of fatigue and motor and cognitive functions in rats using different behavioral tests: fatigue (Treatmill), motor coordination and locomotor gait (using
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of exercise physiology, fatigue, and ergonomics; c) Basic instrumentation and use of physiological monitoring sensors; d) Ability to interact with participants in experimental or occupational settings. WORK