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background in computational methods, including finite element analysis and other advanced modelling techniques, would be advantageous. The successful candidate will be expected to deliver research-informed
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cyclic loading, varied surface conditions, and exposure to gaseous impurities, and advanced numerical modelling (Finite Element Analysis), this project aims to significantly enhance our understanding
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-suited. By the end of the PhD, the candidate will have gained strong skills in experimental mechanics, test management, materials characterization, and numerical modeling, particularly finite element
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combination of experimental testing and computational modelling (Finite Element Analysis) to create solutions that accelerate the safe deployment of hydrogen aviation technologies. This position is part of
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of mechanical and robotic systems •Ability to use finite element modelling and to simulate complex mechatronics •Ability to implement control and kinematics with hardware-in-the–loop •Background with relevant
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common tools, like MATLAB and Python, or more advanced languages like C++ or C#. 13. Experience in computational mechanics methods (such as finite element, finite difference or discrete element). Desirable
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and timeframe Different methods will be used to address the Objectives given above. Objective 1: GIS analysis of historic maps and aerial imagery Potentially capture of new UAV imagery Objective 2
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finite element method simulations. New detection techniques will be developed by accounting for the interaction of multi-faults on the effectiveness of fault detection. The experimental and simulation
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, Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mathematics, or other Relevant Discipline. Some experience of using finite element analysis may be useful in order to progress quickly with the study View DetailsEmail
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) or MSc (Merit or Distinction) in a relevant science or engineering subject from a reputable institution. Potential candidates should have fundamental knowledge in solid mechanics and finite element