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and carry out finite element method (FEM) simulations. Our developments focus on higher efficiencies, more cost-effective manufacturing processes and materials, improved long-term stability and new
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in finite element modeling with Ansys Mechanical, APDL, and Discovery. You possess very good programming skills in Python. You work independently and in a structured manner. You are reliable, flexible
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or replace established methods from computational engineering and computer simulation (such as the finite element method) to represent and exploit relationships along the composition-process-structure-property
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the processing behavior of fiber reinforced polymer composite materials Development and further enhancement of material characterization and finite element-based simulation methods Material modeling for fiber
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of the (computational) mechanics of solids and the finite element method and/or spectral solvers Practical experience in at least one programming language (preferably Python) and experience with the use of Unix/Linux
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Engineering or a comparable subject Good programming skills e.g. in Python or Fortran are advantageous Initial experience in FEM (Finite Element Method) simulation tools e.g. ABAQUS or ANSYS Good analytical
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Python and/or object-oriented programming Basic knowledge of the theory and methods in the Finite Element Method (FEM) or similar methods is advantageous Good language skills in English, German is
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models using experimental data for precise mapping of real processes Conducting detailed analyses of thermomechanical stresses in electrochemical converters using the finite element method (FEM
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in and like coding. In this project, Julia and C++ will be utilized. • You have experience in and like implementing Finite Element routines. • You have very good English language skills
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of finite element or finite volume methods for coupled problems in one of the application areas of the group (fluid mechanics, semiconductor device simulation, electro-chemistry). Expected