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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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: Course number and title:MIE410H1 - Finite Element Analysis in Engineering Design Course description: Finite Element Method (FEM) is a very powerful numerical tool that has a wide range of applications in a
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and accelerated brain aging by coupling mechanics and neurobiology to create multiphysics-informed predictive models of brain health. Specifically, our approach combines finite element modelling and
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areas of applied mechanics and finite element analysis. There will also be a requirement to contribute to the delivery of other appropriate modules as deemed necessary. The post is ‘fixed term’ for one
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Digital Image Correlation and stress wave analysis, and the development of custom material subroutines within finite element software to accurately reflect experimental observations. This is a hands-on
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element models. ● Work collaboratively with other colleagues for the validation of the finite element models of rib samples based on in situ mechanical testing data. ● Lead the model uncertainty
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Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Finite Element Analysis, Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, and Mechanical Systems Design. Plans, organizes, teaches, and provides feedback to promote and direct student success
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we are looking for someone who: Holds a PhD in Earth Science, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a closely related discipline. Has experience in finite element modelling of coupled hydro
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demonstrate these in their application materials Familiarity with numerical methods for PDEs (e.g., finite difference or finite element methods) Experience with tissue simulations and/or HPC is a plus Interest
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—within a single day [Runser, et al., 2024, Nat Comput Sci 4, 299–309 (2024); Tweetorial ]. SimuCell3D represents a major step forward in simulating tissue mechanics, cell polarization, and morphogenetic