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elements, heat exchangers, fluid delivery systems, and combustion is highly desired Working knowledge of solid-modeling CAD software and finite element analysis tools is desired Your working location will be
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composite structures. ARL is an authorized DoD SkillBridge partner and welcomes all transitioning military members to apply. You will: Perform advanced finite element analysis (FEA) modeling, structural
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design and fabrication workflows, finite element simulation, solid/fluid mechanics, and concrete durability in marine environments. Previous experience in either experimental, computational, and parametric
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, climbing ladders, squatting, twisting, using sprayers, walking on a variety of surfaces, digging, planting and exposure to the elements is commonplace. This role requires highly physical, finite visual
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(PDEs). Our goal is to design finite-dimensional controllers that are not only straightforward to implement but also robust against real-world imperfections, including system disturbances, measurement
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with other disciplines for developing deeper insight into the physical behavior of materials and structures, such as through combinations of finite element methods with machine learning. Tasks also
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program, or a combination of these will be considered. General knowledge of Finite Element Analysis using ANSYS, COMSOL, or equivalent software. Thorough knowledge of MATLAB, Python or equivalent software
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satisfactory performance. Essential Duties Perform applied research duties, including advanced finite element modeling and simulation, engineering design and analysis, crash testing, and project coordination and
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: Course number and title: MIE320H1 - Mechanics of Solids II Course description: Three-dimensional stress transformation, strain energy, energy methods, finite element method, asymmetric and curved beams
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mineral processing in relation to tailings chemistry and/or acid mine drainage. Knowledge of the finite element method in the context of slopes and embankments. Deadline to apply: April 11, 2025 at midnight