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/Qualifications Conocimientos de modelización por elementos finitos con Ansys Workbench. Ansys Workbench finite elemento modeling knowledge. Conocimientos de modelado de sistemas mecánicos conMatlab, Simulink y AVL
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or passive components into organic substrates; has experiences in magnetic components design, optimization and integration; is familiar with the simulation tools such as Ansys (Maxwell, Q3D, Icepak), LTSpice
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/Qualifications Conocimientos de modelización por elementos finitos con Ansys Workbench. Ansys Workbench finite elemento modeling knowledge. Conocimientos de modelado de sistemas mecánicos conMatlab, Simulink y AVL
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modelling tools (e.g., CLEWIN, ANSYS, COMSOL) -Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to work independently and within interdisciplinary teams -Fluency in both spoken and written
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•Background with relevant packages, (CREO/SOLIDWORKS, ANSYS/ABAQUS, MATLAB) •A driven, professional and self-dependent work attitude is essential •Experience of working within the industry will be an advantage
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with relevant packages, (CREO/SOLIDWORKS, ANSYS/ABAQUS, MATLAB) A driven, professional and self-dependent work attitude is essential Experience of working within the industry will be an advantage
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diagnostic techniques and experience in Matlab, ANSYS and/or Python and Fluent/Star CCM+ programming. Additional Information Benefits Monthly maintenance allowance: the amount of the monthly maintenance
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of tissue response at spatiotemporal scales not achieved before, with complimentary techniques. We will establish finite element (FE) models of the human cochlea in (not limited to ABAQUS, ANSYS, etc.), using
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in numerical techniques used to solve ordinary and partial differential equations and be proficient with related commercial or open-source software tools (e.g., ANSYS, FEniCS, OpenFOAM or similar) and
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equivalent) in Thermal or Mechanical Engineering or a related field. Proficiency in software such as Ansys, and Particleworks, as well as programming skills in MATLAB and Simulink, would be advantageous