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Mechanical Engineering Technology Program with Engineering Design (Fusion 360), CAD/CAE (Solid Works), Engineering Computing (Matlab), Finite Element Analysis (Solid Works) skills preferred. A strong
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simulation software developed "in house" known as Fluctuating Finite Element Analysis (FFEA), and you will learn how to improve this software so that we can watch a molecule walk. Funding Notes The position
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• Excellent command of English, both written and spoken. Desirable qualifications • Experience with battery development, electrochemical testing, and reliability assessment • Familiarity with finite element
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finite element analysis, manufacturing and machine shop techniques, and capstone design. Candidates should have a strong commitment to teaching excellence and external funding for research/educational
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collaboration with academics from the Bristol Composites Institute and Rolls-Royce PLC. This will entail introducing and validating finite-element based multiscale and multi-physics modelling methodologies and
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with Finite Element Analysis, measurement equipment and experimental work. Specific experience with biomechanics is a plus. Applicants should have excellent oral and written English communication skills
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, natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning Connected and autonomous vehicles Disaster and natural Hazard assessment and management Discrete element method (DEM) and finite element methods (FEM
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%); Experience in analysis and simulation and finite element software for the analysis of building components; energy and thermal simulation (30%); Motivation letter (20%); Proficiency in Portuguese (5%) with
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speeds far beyond those of traditional finite element (FE) methods. The key innovation lies in directly modelling discontinuity lines, such as cracks, rather than relying on iterative mesh refinements
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Pau, Aquitaine | France | 3 months ago
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