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6. Experience with finite element analysis and modeling 7. Experience qualifying aerospace products and processes; working knowledge of US Air Force policies and procedures 8. Ability to promote
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and utilize equipment such as high- and low- field NMR/MRI systems and non-traditional systems such as single-sided magnets. In addition to this equipment, techniques such as finite-element modeling and
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examples include using finite element and classical atomistic modeling to study nanoindentation, and using density functional theory and semiempirical tight binding to study the deformation, band structure
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process. Experience at a commercial, research, or naval reactor. NRC/DOE regulatory experience and/or past interaction with regulators. Demonstrated experience using finite element analysis programs
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, biomedical engineering, or a related field. • Strong background in musculoskeletal modeling and finite element analysis (preferred). • Proven experience in presenting research at international cferences
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Job Duty Contribute to computational efforts in Gross Materials Lab research by conducting automated finite element modeling and optimization methods to solve inverse problems Essential Function Yes
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experimental work as well as theoretical and finite element simulations. The position requires a strong aptitude in materials engineering, solid and fracture mechanics as well as 3D CAD and finite element
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composite material response or material signal interactions using finite element, analytical or numerical approaches. • Experience with scientific data analysis programming languages such as or Python
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advanced mechanical design, component specification, tolerancing, drawing, procurement, and fabrication oversight of state-of-the-art scientific instrumentation. Conduct detailed finite element and thermal
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design, component specification, tolerancing, drawing, procurement, and fabrication oversight of state-of-the-art scientific instrumentation. Conduct detailed finite element and thermal performance