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record in theoretical and/or computational mechanics Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Excellent analytical and mathematical skills Proficiency in numerical analysis using finite element method (FEM
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sizing, and relief device sizing. Experience withpractical finite element analysis using ANSYS Workbench or Comsol, and pipe stress analysis programs such as CAESAR-II, CAEPIPE, AUTOPIPE, WINPIPE, ROHR2
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working in radiological environment. Experience in heat transfer and thermal modeling/simulation using finite-element analysis (FEA) or other software. Ability to work within a multi-disciplinary team
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publications; disseminate study results and research findings in journals and conferences. Perform advanced computational modeling using finite difference and discrete element modeling programs. Perform advanced
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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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) and modeling. Experience with OpenFOAM or other finite-element heat transfer codes About ORNL: As a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science national laboratory, ORNL has an impressive 80-year
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current, relevant industry experience. Proficient communication and computer skills are a must. The ideal candidate will possess some or all of the following skill sets: Basic Finite Element Analysis
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programming language; the UNIX operating system, Proficiency with 2D and 3D CAD software (such as ACAD and SolidWorks) will be beneficial. Finite element analysis experience is a plus. Required Documents Resume.
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modeling for neurobiology, including finite element modeling (FEM) or system identification methods in medical applications About the Department The Department of Biomedical Engineering is an academic unit
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, or a closely related field with expertise in one or more of the following areas: Finite element methods for partial differential equations Multiscale numerical methods Flow and transport in porous