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Some experience with numerical simulations such as the Finite Element Method (FEM) and Multi-Body Simulation (MBS) is a plus. We offer: a fascinating understanding at mobility in general with a
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with other types of modeling tools (e.g., FEM), please state it in your cover letter. Research experience (e.g., BSc/MSc theses, internships) is expected, but publications are not required. Please
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. Extensive experience in the development and application of finite element method (FEM) or comparable methods for AM applications. Preferred Qualifications: Demonstrated expertise in multi-physics simulations
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or doctoral Degree in Communications/Electrical Engineering, Physics, or comparable disciplines Academic background with a focus on optical-wireless communication Experience with FEM-based electromagnetic
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system What you bring to the table You are studying mechanical engineering, physics or a comparable subject Initial knowledge of FEM simulation with programs such as Ansys is an advantage Ideally, you have
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tests of low-emissions concretes Numerical modelling (e.g. modal, FEM, or equivalent) of a concrete FOWT concept (e.g. VolturnUS) under cyclic wave, wind, and current loading for conditions found around
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using both classical and finite element methods (FEM). Review detailed part or assembly definition prior to production release. Examine structural or material discrepancies and create associated
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-mechanical processing. Some of these modeling tools include density functional theory (DFT), CALPHAD-based models, phase-field models, and finite-element models (FEM) to predict as-built microsegregation
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system What you bring to the table You are studying mechanical engineering, physics or a comparable subject Initial knowledge of FEM simulation with programs such as Ansys is an advantage Ideally, you have
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Yicheng Wang yicheng.wang@nist.gov 301.975.4278 Description The Fundamental Electrical Measurements (FEM) group has opportunities for engineers and physicists interested in precision measurements based