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Engineering/Materials Science. You will also have good experience of finite element analysis techniques, programming (C++/FORTRAN and Python) and composites manufacturing and production processes. Appointment
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. Develop multi-physics material models, implement them in a finite element code, and conduct experimental characterisation. The balance between modelling and experiments can be tailored to your interests
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colleagues to understand the stress distribution at the bone-implant interface through finite element analysis. Work collaboratively with other colleagues to validate finite element models based on in situ
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, research, and outreach elements. Direct line management will include the two project bibliographers and any other project staff appointed into Research Collections (e.g. Fellows, Research Assistants
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and specialist in the areas of composite materials, structural mechanics, optimisation and finite element analysis. Apart from computational expertise, the role holder will also be comfortable in
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differential equations, mechanical modelling (e.g. force-based/spring models, surface elasticity/mesh modelling, finite element models) * The ability to communicate and work effectively with a diverse team
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engineering, finite element modelling • Probability theory, stochastic process modelling, statistical tools • Artificial Intelligence and Machine learning approaches • Programming (python) A first experience
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simulation and optimisation. Programming (MATLAB, Python, C++, Fortran) for model development and Finite Element simulations. Statistical experimental design and analysis of data (i.e Design of Experiments and
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steps of the process, FEMM, a finite element analysis tool will be called from Python to complement the analysis. Behavioural competencies Education You must be a university student, preferably studying
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immediately post-implantation, and how bone ingrowth alters the stress distribution in the bone and implant. The student will develop physiological, subject-specific finite element analysis (FEA) models from