¡°¼«¶ËÁ¦Ñ§ÓëÔö²ÄÖÆÔì¿ÎÌâ×顱Ñо¿ºÍ̽Ë÷¾ßÓг¬³£Á¦Ñ§ÐÔÄܵIJÄÁÏÒÔ¼°²ÄÁÏÔÚ¼«¶ËÌõ¼þϵÄÁ¦Ñ§ÐÐΪºÍ¼Ó¹¤ÖÆÔì¡£Ñо¿ÁìÓòÉæ¼°½ðÊô¡¢Á¦Ñ§ºÍÖÆÔì, ¿ç¶à¸öʱ¼äºÍ¿Õ¼ä³ß¶È¡£Ä¿Ç°Ö÷ÒªÑо¿·½Ïò°üÀ¨¸ßìغϽð¡¢ÄÉÃ×Á¦Ñ§ºÍ½ðÊôµÄÔö²ÄÖÆÔ죨3D´òÓ¡£©¡£Ó¦ÓÃÁìÓòÉæ¼°º½¿Õº½Ìì¡¢Ò½ÁÆÆ÷е¡¢µç×ÓÉ豸¡¢»·¾³ºÍÄÜÔ´¡£
Ä¿Ç°ÕÐƸµÄ¼¸¸ö·½Ïò°üÀ¨£º£¨1£©ÄÉÃ׸ßìغϽð²ÄÁÏÁ¦Ñ§ÐÐΪºÍÈÈÎȶ¨ÐÔÑо¿£»£¨2£©ÔλС³ß¶È²ÄÁÏÔÚ¼«¶ËÌõ¼þϵÄÁ¦Ñ§ÐÐΪ£»£¨3£©3D´òÓ¡îѺϽðºÍþºÏ½ðÔÚº½¿Õº½ÌìÒÔ¼°ÉúÎïҽѧµÄÓ¦Ó㻣¨4£©ÐÂÐͼ¤¹â3D´òÓ¡»úµÄ×°±¸Éè¼Æ¿ª·¢£»£¨5£©»úÆ÷ѧϰÔÚ²ÄÁÏÉè¼ÆºÍÖÇÄÜÖÆÔìÖеÄÓ¦Óá£
»¶ÓÓвÄÁÏ¡¢»úе¡¢Ó¦ÓÃÎïÀíÒÔ¼°ÆäËû¹¤³Ì¿Æѧ±³¾°µÄÉêÇëÕßÁªÏµ£¬ÁªÏµ·½Ê½zouyubob@gmail.com¡£¿ªÊ¼Ê±¼ä¿ÉÒÔÊÇ2019/2020Äê1Ô¡¢5Ô¡¢»òÕß9Ô¡£ÓïÑÔÒªÇó (iBT93 (writing 22; speaking 22) or IELTS 7.0 (6.5 must be achieved in each component)), ²¢¸½ÉÏÓ¢ÎļòÀú£¬³É¼¨µ¥ºÍ¼òµ¥µÄÑо¿ÐËȤÃèÊö¡£²©Ê¿ºóÉêÇëÕßÇ븽ÉÏ×îÓдú±íÐÔµÄ2-3ƪÂÛÎÄ¡£Í¬Ê±£¬Ò²»¶Ó·ÃÎÊѧÉúºÍ·ÃÎÊѧÕßµ½±¾¿ÎÌâ×éÁªºÏÅàÑø»òÕß½»Á÷¡£½¨Òé¸ÐÐËȤµÄÉêÇëÕß¾¡ÔçÁªÏµ, Ä¿Ç°»¹½ÓÊÜ9ÔÂÈëѧºÍ1ÔÂÈëѧµÄÉêÇë¡£
Open Positions
Zou Research Group (Laboratory for Extreme Mechanics & Additive Manufacturing) in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) at the University of Toronto has several open positions for graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and visiting scholars.
Research interests: Our group uses novel experimental, analytical, and computational tools to explore materials with extreme properties or under extreme conditions, particularly metallic materials. We aim to bridge the gaps between metals, mechanics, and manufacturing (3Ms), covering many lengths and time scales. Among our research areas of interest are high-entropy alloys, nanomechanics, and additive manufacturing (3D printing). In particular, we want to advance fields of vital importance to society, including the aerospace, biomedical, electronic, environmental, and energy sectors.
The PI: Dr. Yu Zou joined the MSE Department at U of T as an Assistant Professor in January 2018, after working as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at MIT (USA). He received his doctorate, master, and bachelor degrees from ETH Zurich (Switzerland), McGill University (Canada), and Beihang University (China), respectively, all in materials science, and he was also a JSPS visiting scholar at Kyoto University (Japan). His research areas include physical metallurgy, nanomechanics, microstructural analysis, metal additive manufacturing, and materials informatics. As the first or corresponding author, his work has been published in Nature Communications, Nano Letters, Acta Materialia, Scripta Materialia, Philosophical Magazine & Letters, etc. (Google Scholar, Research Gate, ORCID).
The Team: Currently, the team includes one postdoctoral researcher, one Ph.D. student, three Master students (research-based), and two visiting Ph.D. students.
Open positions: We are currently looking for highly motivated students and postdoctoral researchers who enjoy working in a collaborative environment to join our group starting in January, May, or September. We welcome researchers with backgrounds in materials science, mechanical engineering, physics, electrical engineering, and related fields, particularly in physical metallurgy, mechanics, and instrumental design. Current openings (with full scholarships) are listed below:
• Mechanical and thermal stability of nanostructured high-entropy alloys
• In-situ mechanical testing at small scales and in extreme conditions
• 3D printing of titanium and magnesium alloys for aerospace and biomedical applications
• Instrumental design for a laser 3D printing system
• Machine learning for materials design and intelligent manufacturing
If you would like to join us, please contact Prof. Zou (zouyubob@gmail.com) and include your CV, a brief statement (a short paragraph) of your interests related to our research, and examples of your recent work. Postdoctoral applicants should also attach your most important publications. Availability changes frequently according to project needs and funding; however, we are always ready to meet the most outstanding candidates from all fields and areas of expertise!
For graduate student positions, the U of T application deadline for Summer/Fall 2019/2020 is January 31 (the application is still open now), but you are strongly encouraged to contact the above email address for the open positions before the deadline, because the positions may be filled before the deadline. Please make sure you meet the minimum admission requirements at U of T.
For postdoctoral researcher and visiting student (scholar) positions, please make contact by email for possible research projects and available fellowships as early as possible.
About U of T: Founded in 1827, the University of Toronto has evolved into Canada¡¯s leading institution of learning, discovery and knowledge creation. We are proud to be one of the world¡¯s top research-intensive universities, driven to invent and innovate. The Times Higher Education rank U of T at 21st globally and 1st in Canada in 2018/2019.
About MSE at U of T: The Department of Materials Science & Engineering is home to approximately 200 undergraduate students, 80 graduate students, and 30 faculty and staff. As a world leader in materials applications and processing, our commitment to research and teaching excellence fosters innovative thinking, leading to the development of sustainable technologies that make a global impact. |