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. Ansys Mechanical or Abaqus) Basic knowledge of the theory and methods in the Finite Element Method (FEM) is a plus Good language skills in English, German is beneficial, but not required What you can
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mechanics and solid mechanics to master's courses in structural dynamics, rigid body dynamics, finite element methods, and fatigue and fracture mechanics. Major responsibilities As an Assistant Professor, you
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motivated candidate with the following qualifications: PhD in Applied Mathematics, Biomechanics, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field. Strong background in finite element modelling and computational
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to and validate them on large engineering scale weldments, demonstrating transferability to real-world structures. They will pick up the finite element modelling framework developed for electron beam
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high computational cost presents a challenge for real-time process control. This project aims to overcome this limitation by integrating real-world casting data, process parameters, and finite element
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mechanical drawings for use and knowledge documentation. • Basic understanding of ABAQUS, Ansys, or other similar finite element programs. • Demonstrated ability to be self-taught and perform topic research
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. The Assistant will be exposed to much direct sunlight, heat and humidity, cold temperatures, machinery can make it a noisy environment and this role spends a significant amount of time standing on hard and/or
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simulation and data analysis, including finite element modeling (FEM) and digital image correlation (DIC) A commitment to pedagogical innovation and the ability to mentor and engage students in active learning
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professional experience to include: Non-linear finite element modeling and simulation Design and testing of roadside safety devices Preferred Qualifications LS-DYNA, HyperMesh, Solidworks, computer programming
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, fatigue, lifetime analysis, adhesives, interfaces, and power materials, though other relevant specialisms will also be considered. A strong background in computational methods, including finite element