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controls, low noise electronics, simulation and modeling, finite element modeling, and computer programming. The start date of appointment will be Spring 2026, though there is some room for flexibility
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Fields Landing, California | United States | 31 minutes ago
simulation (such as bonded particle) and Eulerian (such as finite element) methods can be used. Proposals should acknowledge the benefits and limits of their technique compared to others. Part of the proposal
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heavy software development component. The successful candidate will perform research in the application of machine learning (ML) techniques to the finite element method (FEM) in the context of composites
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structure-preserving discretization algorithms (a refinement of finite-element analysis compatible with exact geometric, topological, and physical constraints) with artificial neural networks for achieving
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computational physics, computational materials, and machine learning and artificial intelligence, using the DOE’s leadership class computing facilities. This position will utilize methods such as finite elements
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material property database for composites. The candidate will utilize the database to develop AI models for composite discovery. The candidate will work with a multidisciplinary team to set up finite element
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finite element modeling programs such as SCIRun, COMSOL, or similar Special Instructions to Applicants: Applications should include a CV/resume, a brief (1 page maximum) statement of their career goals
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computational fluid dynamics (CFD), cardiovascular modeling, or biomechanical growth and remodeling. Demonstrated experience with numerical methods (e.g., finite element method), programming languages (C
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. Ability to perform finite element simulations using software such as COMSOL, ANSYS, or ABAQUS. Experience in utilizing these tools for in-depth analysis is highly desirable. Required License/Registration
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transformations and also of finite element simulations of shape memory alloys. Physical experiments involve differential scanning calorimetry, thermomechanical testing, and potential nanoindentation of shape memory