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and hardware. Preferred Qualifications: 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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additive manufacturing, creating new solutions in process automation, and materials analysis for the application of advanced materials. The Research Scientist must have comprehensive experience in all main
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. Topics in parametric design and design optimization using Finite Element Analysis (FEA), Computer-Aided Design (CAD), and Manufacturing (CAM) are introduced in the classroom and online and then reinforced
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by working to develop novel algorithms on finite element method, isogeometric analysis, geometric modeling, machine learning and digital twins to study various applications such as computational
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systems. Knowledge of simulation tools (e.g., Multiphysics finite element analysis, Matlab, Labview etc.) cleanroom experience, and characterization of electronic devices are required. Further, knowledge
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). Experience running engineering simulations and performing associated analysis of simulation results. This includes finite element methods or computational fluid dynamics (Simvascular). Confidence with
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include, for example, finite element analysis, computational fluid dynamics, or reduced-order system-level modeling. Demonstrated commitment to breadth of education, including educating the whole person in
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are formed in bone-conduction. We perform intracochlear measurements of sound pressures and vibrations in human cadaveric ears. We develop circuit network models and finite element models to assist data
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to one component of the R35-funded mechanobiology project, which may include: - Computational modeling and quantitative analysis of multicellular morphogenesis. - Experimental studies using multicellular
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). Experience running engineering simulations and performing associated analysis of simulation results. This includes finite element methods or computational fluid dynamics (Simvascular). Confidence with