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. Connections working at Rutgers University More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/21265809/post-doctoral-associate-fellow-and-phd-student-opportunities-in-finite-element-crash-analysis
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University of British Columbia | Northern British Columbia Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Canada | 4 days ago
a deep understanding of state-of-the-art numerical solution methods, including finite elements, finite differences, geometric multigrid methods, and their parallelisation architectures and challenges
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possible. It is strictly required that you have experience with: Scientific programming, preferably in python and/or MATLAB and/or C++ Derivation and implementation of finite element methods (FEM) in code
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experience developing biological application an additional plus Experience coding / applying finite difference, finite element or finite volume methods Experience using optimization software such as GAMS
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arising from solid/fluid dynamics/geomechanics, and numerical methods for partial differential equations, especially finite difference methods and finite element methods, both theory and applications. A
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include the design and implementation of finite element multiscale models and machine learning algorithms, analyzing related experimental data, and collaborating with industrial collaborators to validate
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metal-organic frameworks, 2D/hierarchical structures, nanoparticles, single-atom catalysts), analytical instrumentation (including electronics and LabVIEW FPGA programming), finite element modelling using
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to Earthquake Engineering. Strong skills in nonlinear mechanics, soil-structure interaction, and beam finite element theory are particularly desirable. Proficiency in programming, especially using Matlab
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or magnetically confined fusion plasmas. Expertise in computational techniques including low-rank, spectral, finite volume, finite element (such as discontinuous Galerkin) methods. Knowledge of fluid and kinetic
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-equilibrium and finite size effects in magnetic materials, metal hydrides and soft matter. Samples are synthesised and studied with e.g. optical methods and transport measurements in-house. These