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Post-Doctoral Associate in Sand Hazards and Opportunities for Resilience, Energy, and Sustainability
of the following areas: Large-deformation numerical modeling (e.g., Coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian (CEL), Material Point Method (MPM), or advanced Finite Element Methods). Physical modeling of tunnel
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advanced modelling approaches—such as finite element analysis —to capture the nonlinear, multi-physics nature of soft materials. By integrating experimental data and validating simulations, your work will
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Cambridge, Massachusetts | United States | about 19 hours ago
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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mathematics. An important aspect of the ongoing research is solving stochastic partial differential equations on surfaces, e.g., with surface finite element methods. The following requirements are mandatory: A
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engineering simulation tools, such as optical ray-tracing software, finite-element analysis (FEA), CFD solvers, or thermal/structural analysis tools. Strong ability to work with integrated optical–mechanical
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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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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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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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Post-Doctoral Associate in Sand Hazards and Opportunities for Resilience, Energy, and Sustainability
of the following areas: Large-deformation numerical modeling (e.g., Coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian (CEL), Material Point Method (MPM), or advanced Finite Element Methods). Physical modeling of tunnel
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computational models (e.g., Convection-Diffusion Equations, Finite Element Methods, Computational Fluid Dynamics) to investigate cerebral blood flow (CBF), neurovascular coupling (NVC), and neurovascular system