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stiffened multipatch structures. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol. 349, pp. 774-797, 2019. [4] C. Farhat, F-X. Roux. A method of finite element tearing and interconnecting and its
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of tissue response at spatiotemporal scales not achieved before, with complimentary techniques. We will establish finite element (FE) models of the human cochlea in (not limited to ABAQUS, ANSYS, etc.), using
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would be given additional credit in evaluation Experience in using Finite Element Codes such as ABAQUS, ANSYS, etc. for numerical analysis Ability to conduct high quality research and publish results in
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of building and structural concepts through the development of AI-enhanced Finite Element Method (FEM) tools. It includes implementing FEM-based systems capable of proposing innovative structural forms
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on mechanics and solid mechanics to masters' level courses such as finite element methods, rigid body dynamics, structural dynamics, and structural dynamics control. The aim of the Division is to be
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, such as high-order finite element methods, reduced order modelling and machine learning. The development of the tools will require significant amount of computer programming using Python, C/C++ and Fortran
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Finite Element Analysis. The candidate will work with a team of experienced researchers within the fields of concrete technology, structural design and computational mechanics. You will report to
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baking will be studied for comparison. d) Use finite element simulations to interpret the observed (thermally induced) modifications and real time data. The student will interact with a second student (to
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or strong interest in geomechanical and/or hydrological modelling using continnum-based numerical methods (e.g., finite element method, finite difference method); strong quantitative and programming skills
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innovative computational approaches, leveraging finite element simulations, AI, and clinical data, to better understand the mechanisms of MR. This aims to improve patient risk stratification and treatment