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We are looking for a highly motivated candidate to pursue a PhD programme titled "CFD-informed finite element analysis for thermal control in wire-arc directed energy deposition." This research
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(mechanical, electromagnetic, and, possibly, fluid-dynamic) and multi-scale simulations for drone components using finite element tools (e.g., Abaqus, Comsol). · Supporting the development of an AI
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simplified LOC risk assessment tools. Define key response parameters for rapid LOC evaluation. Duties and Responsibilities Develop and validate finite element models for critical industrial components (e.g
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finite element models of offshore structures with emphasis on damage modelling Calculation of linear and nonlinear response of offshore structures exposed to various loading scenarios in-cluding
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performance will be assessed using finite element analysis and experimental work. Additionally, life cycle assessment will be performed to quantify environmental and economic impacts. This project is intended
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fields. Solid background in geotechnical earthquake engineering, structural dynamics, and finite element modelling Experience in multi-hazard risk assessment is desirable Experience in programming (MATLAB
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simulation techniques based on finite element and multibody dynamics formulations. Your tasks involve developing new elements tailored to the multi-physical effects seen in high-performance mechatronics
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partners and test centres. Physical testing, such as controlled spin-burst experiments, will complement advanced finite element analysis (FEA) in evaluating failure behaviour. Who we are looking
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spin-burst experiments, will complement advanced finite element analysis (FEA) in evaluating failure behaviour. Who we are looking for An enthusiastic, self-motivated, and resourceful candidate with a
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Engineering, or related fields. Solid background in structural dynamics, wind engineering, and finite element modelling. Experience in programming (MATLAB/Python) and/or structural analysis software (e.g