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have successfully defended a PhD thesis in a relevant discipline (computational mechanics, mechanical/aerospace engineering, simulation technology, applied mathematics, etc.). If you have not received
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the muscle architecture of the larva within the generative process. We recently extracted the muscles of the Drosophila larva body from a CT-scan recording. Furthermore, we developed a finite element
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this position, you will have: PhD degree in relevant field Demonstrated knowledge of structural analysis of alloy components, Finite Element Modelling (FEM) and preferably morphology/topology optimisation
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in computational sciences and engineering, computational medicine, computational geosciences, mathematical modeling, applied mathematics, data science, software engineering, and computational
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, applied mathematics, computer science, or related field. • Minimum of 2 years of directly related experience. • Experience with nondestructive inspection experimental methods. • Experience with modeling
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) + Finite element methods for complex flows in porous media (generalized multiscale finite elements via autoencoders, adaptive in space and time, splitting methods, and variational flux recovery) + Adaptive r
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Simulating Composite Fracture by the Extended Finite Element Method School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr J L Curiel Sosa Application Deadline
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Structural Integrity Finite Element Analyses of Formula I Composite Panels for Safer and Lighter Designs School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr J L
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, and is complicated further by the nature of anisotropic materials. The goal of this research is to use finite element methods to develop computational models which can accurately replicate behaviour
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the machining induced damage in a MMC and its service life using experimental and numerical methods Funding Notes 1st or 2:1 degree in Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mathematics