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: Course number and title:MIE410H1 - Finite Element Analysis in Engineering Design Course description: Finite Element Method (FEM) is a very powerful numerical tool that has a wide range of applications in a
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areas of applied mechanics and finite element analysis. There will also be a requirement to contribute to the delivery of other appropriate modules as deemed necessary. The post is ‘fixed term’ for one
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the finite elements method will be used for large geometries without simplifying symmetries. Your overall responsibility is to set up the numerical simulations framework to be used in the analysis of high
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medical image analysis. Our finite element brain models are based on tissue segmentation and our numerical simulations are validated against existing imaging data. The group’s long-term vision is to impact
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Digital Image Correlation and stress wave analysis, and the development of custom material subroutines within finite element software to accurately reflect experimental observations. This is a hands-on
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, engineering, materials science, maths, or computer science), or equivalent experience Experience with uncertainty quantification or error analysis Familiarity with numerical methods (e.g., Monte Carlo, Finite
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version control systems (e.g., git) Parallel computing on high-performance computing systems Finite element analysis Effective at producing scientific reports and presenting findings/conclusions resulting
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Application/Interview Strong background in semiconductor device design and/or simulation, including photolithographic mask layout Essential Application/Interview Experience of 3D finite element modelling (FEM
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Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Finite Element Analysis, Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, and Mechanical Systems Design. Plans, organizes, teaches, and provides feedback to promote and direct student success
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on the application of computer-aided design (CAD), mathematical modelling, finite element analysis (FEA), and structural optimisation. You should also demonstrate a student-centred teaching focus with experience and