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Bayesian computational methods for such (ill-posed) inverse problems and aims both at increasing their validity and at reducing their computational cost. In this project, we will focus on increasing validity
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and conference contributions. • You have experience with the development and use of numerical simulation tools and algorithms in the field of the vacancy. Knowledge of and experience with finite
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for a researcher to work on the finite element modelling of the interaction between textile materials (yarns and fabrics) and textile
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for future hydrogen storage tanks. This postdoc vacancy is focused on the finite element modelling and design of the pressurized composite tank, in different operational conditions (static burst, fatigue and
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deformation microscopy, high-field MRI, clinical MRI, PET-MRI, and molecular read-outs. •Applying inverse finite element modeling (FE modeling) for the multiscale mechanical characterization of cartilage
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/hedera ) is seeking a motivated postdoctoral researcher to contribute to research in the field of Health Sociology over a two-year period. You will be responsible for executing the Flemish component of
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the methods used for manufacturing the enamelled fibulae (i.e. the alloys and the coloured enamels). The ability of IBA and ToF-SIMS to detect trace elements (down to the ppm level) can help to identify
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potential of genetic discovery. We have access to extensive biosample collections and use advanced omics technologies and genetic-epidemiological methods on human study populations to identify molecular
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Required: - PhD in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Applied Physics, or related field. - Strong background in aerodynamics, experimental methods, and/or unsteady rotor/propeller flows
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investigating the translational potential of genetic discovery. We have access to extensive biosample collections and use advanced omics technologies and genetic-epidemiological methods on human study populations