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. Assets (Nonessential): Experience with FEA (Finite Element Analysis) and CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics). Excellent skills with Solidworks, Inventor, and/or Siemens NX, or other solid modelling software
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demonstrate these in their application materials Familiarity with numerical methods for PDEs (e.g., finite difference or finite element methods) Experience with tissue simulations and/or HPC is a plus Interest
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biology, or applied mathematics Documented experience in C++ programming and solid software engineering fundamentals Familiarity with numerical methods for solving PDEs (e.g., finite difference, finite
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. The central aim of these projects is efficient computational method for wave propagation on complex geometry. We will use a novel and unconventional finite element method based on the Galerkin difference
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Experience with the use of Finite Element Methods in modelling acoustic problems (assessed at: Application form/Interview) Essential Application and Interview Experience with Python or Matlab or any other
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numerical. Analytical results for classical problems of high symmetry also will be presented to serve as a basis for comparison and validation. Software: A finite element and computational transport tool
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experience in use of Finite element analysis and its application, familiarity with electric machines Contact: h.ghadbeigi@sheffield.ac.uk, m.i.boulis@sheffield.ac.uk Keywords: Manufacturing, Sheet forming
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walls reinforced with iron-based shape memory alloys (Fe-SMAs). The PhD project aims to develop a nonlinear finite element modeling framework to simulate the mechanical bond behavior between 3D printed
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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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of developing novel computational frameworks that seamlessly integrate machine learning techniques with established methods in computational mechanics, such as the Phase-field Finite Element Methods. Potential