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analyses (using finite elements) of geotechnical problems in field scale, in particular coupled flow-deformation analyses Ability to read and understand Swedish Contract terms Full-time temporary employment
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/or dynamic analysis of mechanical/robotic systems •Ability to use finite element modelling and to simulate complex mechatronics •Ability to implement control and kinematics with hardware-in-the-loop
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dynamic analysis of mechanical/robotic systems Ability to use finite element modelling and to simulate complex mechatronics Ability to implement control and kinematics with hardware-in-the-loop Background
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watertight geometrical models is cumbersome and transforming these geometries in analysis models requires to setup complex finite element meshes. For next generation large scale aero-structures such as
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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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PWHT. Finite Element (FE) weld modelling will be used to optimise the design of suitable laboratory scale specimens with different levels of stress triaxiality that is relevant to plant structures
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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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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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lead to innovative applications in future nanodevices. A central aspect of the project will involve finite-element simulation studies of ferroelectric materials, specifically analyzing the effects
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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