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workflows rely heavily on geometric de-featuring, an expert-driven, manual, and time-consuming process used to simplify CAD models so that meshing tools can cope with small-scale features such as fillets and
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, an expert-driven, manual, and time-consuming process used to simplify CAD models so that meshing tools can cope with small-scale features such as fillets and manufacturing details. This de-featuring is not
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manufacturing-induced aerodynamic deviations. Explore machine-to-machine variability and evaluate how local and systemic errors affect part quality. Enhance CAD-to-print workflows to capture and mitigate sources
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. Experience in any of the following will be beneficial: Lab-based experimental work Woodwork, carpentry or other workshop activities CAD and finite element analysis How to apply: Interested candidates should
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synergistically, similar to how systems work in nature. Experimental work will include the following indicative activities: Designing and developing CAD models of test coupons and other structures Fabrication
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skills with understanding of engineering design principles. Any experiences with CAD/CAM systems and programming are preferred. Funding Support The University promotes equality, diversity, and inclusion
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, providing an advanced tool for disease modelling and drug discovery. We are seeking an enthusiastic, curious, and motivated student with: practical experience in microfluidics and/or CAD, CFD modelling, cell
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student with: practical experience in microfluidics and/or CAD, CFD modelling, cell culture, biomaterials, or biological assay techniques. Good analytical and problem-solving skills and the ability to work
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some familiarity with garment or textile construction, digital design (e.g., CAD, CLO3D, Rhino, or similar), and user-centred design approaches. Be motivated to engage directly with disabled participants
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sensors and embedded systems development. • Experience with 3D modelling /CAD. • Publications, competition results, or an active GitHub/portfolio. Research Environment The University of Birmingham is one