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documented experience in at least one and preferably more of the following areas: computational solid- and/or biomechanics; finite strain hype elasticity; finite element methods; numerical optimization methods
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failure analysis using advanced finite element models and simulation techniques. This is enabled by digital and sensor technologies such as artificial intelligence, computer vision, drones, and robotics
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utilise numerical techniques including the finite element method to describe biofluid flow and deformation in the human brain tissue. Parameters are inferred from clinical data including medical images
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experience in microstructural analyses. Familiarity with mechanical testing procedures and, ideally, experience in numerical simulation (e.g., finite element methods). Strong analytical skills, an independent
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outcomes of this research will be well-validated computational analysis methods to predict failure mode, and quantify defect and damage produced in fibre metal laminate composites. The models can be used
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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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-cycle fatigue. The research methods are based on both small-scale and full-scale experimental testing and on Finite Element Modelling. Are you motivated to take a step towards a doctorate and open
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of metrics that aim at quantification of the effect of selected deconstruction methods on the structural reliability of deconstructed elements. As a part of your project you will make a selection of
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of the Division of Dynamics are very broad, from several courses at bachelor level on mechanics and solid mechanics to masters' level courses such as finite element methods, rigid body dynamics, structural dynamics
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-linear, dynamic, finite element analysis (FEA) and design for use in research studies involving low- to high-energy impact events using LS-DYNA and other applicable numerical analysis methods/computer