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computational mechanics profile, to work on a challenging micro-mechanical modelling project, in an exciting multidisciplinary team. Information The transition to low-carbon steelmaking will significantly alter
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solid mechanics, sensing and signal processing, and robotics? If so, you might be an excellent candidate. Information The demand for autonomous robots capable of physically interacting with the world in
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The candidate based at CWI will have either a computer science or mathematics background, with a strong affinity for energy systems modeling, or an [electrical] engineering background, but with
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understanding of metal electrodeposition is largely lacking. Knowledge gaps remain on the exact mechanisms of conversion from solid oxides to metallic iron, as well as the exact physics and operation parameters
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description Join the Extreme Materials & Mechanics (X2M) Group at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE), TU Delft, in a cutting-edge PhD project that aims to revolutionize how stainless
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, fabrication, and experimental implementation of piezoelectric energy harvesters capable of operating under heavy mechanical loads. This project aims to develop innovative devices that can convert large-scale
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for uncovering nonlinearities and dissipation mechanisms, and design strategies for exploiting them. The project sits at the interface of nonlinear mechanics, computational modelling, and machine learning, and is
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deposition, elastin degradation, and smooth muscle changes. By combining experimental research with computational modelling, you’ll shed light on mechanisms driving arterial stiffening and their impact on
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Harnessing Nonlinear Dynamics: From Data-Driven Discovery to Engineering Job description Nonlinear dynamics lies at the centre of many mechanical systems, from large-scale structures to nanoscale
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jointly embedded in the research groups of Dr. Sid Kumar (Mechanics, Materials, and Computing group) and Dr. Georgy Filonenko (Functional Polymers and Sensors group). Research group of Dr. Sid Kumar