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publication Strong programming skills and familiarity with machine learning or finite element modelling Not currently receiving another scholarship of equal or higher value Application process Future student
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standards. Working knowledge of structural finite element modeling programs (STADD, GT STRUDL, etc.) Familiar with the following DOE order and standards: DOE O 420.1C – Facility Safety DOE-STD-1020 – Natural
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coupled computational framework capable of predicting crack initiation, propagation, and component failure under realistic operating conditions. Key Objectives: - Develop a finite element-based chemo-thermo
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implications of this damage for the subsurface flow of fluids and the transport of radionuclides. The work will make extensive use of the Imperial College Geomechanics Toolkit (ICGT), a finite-element based
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of new EEG and MEG neuroimaging and mc-tCS simulation approaches based on realistic head volume conductor models using modern finite element methods as well as sensitivity analysis. The new methods will be
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neuroimaging and mc-tCS simulation approaches based on realistic head volume conductor models using modern finite element methods as well as sensitivity analysis. The new methods will be applied in close
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including Dr Keith Winwood (Manchester Met), and Prof Lukasz Kaczmarczyk (University of Glasgow, and founder of open-source finite element code MoFEM). Key Responsibilities The key technical responsibility
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fields, and risk damaging the part during fabrication. Finite element analysis (FEA) models, while capable of delivering detailed spatiotemporal distributions of thermal variables, suffer from limited
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of the particle fuel, crack initiation/propagation and failure mechanisms in relation to test temperature. Finite element (FE) modelling using FE tools such as Abaqus, (or) Ansys, (or) COMSOL is optional
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including Dr Keith Winwood (Manchester Met), and Prof Lukasz Kaczmarczyk (University of Glasgow, and founder of open-source finite element code MoFEM). Key Responsibilities The key technical responsibility