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finite element analysis and modal analysis techniques. • Experience with vibration analysis, dynamic testing, or mechanical systems characterization. • Proven record of publishing refereed journal articles
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. Ability to perform finite element simulations using software such as COMSOL, ANSYS, or ABAQUS. Experience in utilizing these tools for in-depth analysis is highly desirable. Required License/Registration
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vacuum simulation tools (e.g., Molflow, Monte Carlo gas dynamics codes). Familiarity with ANSYS or similar finite element analysis (FEA) tools. Experience leading or organizing small engineering or
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relate to our team’s ongoing cutting-edge research directions, including Finite element modeling Positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance (PET/MRI) imaging Magnetic resonance (MR) diffusion imaging
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superconducting materials is highly desirable. Experience with solid modeling and finite element analysis codes as it relates to electromagnetic interactions of coil assemblies, the modeling of cryogenic
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or thermal finite element analysis Your working locations will be fully on-site located in State College, PA. Questions related to flexible work should be directed to the hiring manager during the interview
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of interest include structure-preserving finite element methods, advanced solver strategies, multi-fluid systems, surrogate modeling, machine learning, and uncertainty quantification. The position comes with a
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evaluation of alloys; familiarity with finite element methods. Skills and experience in programming, machine learning, or signal processing are all considered a plus. Outstanding UA benefits include health
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to Computational Fluid Dynamics. Mathematical topics of interest include structure-preserving finite element methods, advanced solver strategies, multi-fluid systems, surrogate modeling, machine learning, and
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and provides program support to the Director of Constituent Relations & Alumni Affairs. The incumbent must have the ability to coordinate multiple projects with a high degree of accuracy, efficiency