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Machinery Design. Other requirements to consider Teamwork. Specific Requirements Educational Requirements: Fluid Mechanics. Advanced Mechanical Engineering (or similar). Numerical Methods in Fluid Systems and
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/InstituteSpecific Research Centre for Numerical Methods in Applied Sciences and EngineeringCountrySpainState/ProvinceBarcelonaCityBarcelonaPostal Code08034StreetJordi Girona, 1-3Geofield Contact State/Province
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experimental, numerical, and data-inversion methods to characterize, control, and diagnose the interaction of ion beams (protons and light/medium ions) with plasmas created by high-intensity lasers (fs–ns
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of Numerical Methods in Engineering (GMNI) is developing a line of research related to the application of computational mechanics techniques and numerical simulations for the topology optimization of structures
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an equivalent qualification, with training in mathematical models in finance, numerical methods for solving such models, and computer programming, as well as a Master’s Degree in Industrial Mathematics
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inference and/or Monte Carlo methods. The numerical solution of partial differential equations. The initial contract duration will be of 1 year with ample possibilities for renewal. Our hope is to later on
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Development of robust design methods Uncertainty quantification and management in structural design Processing optimisation and thermal analysis of polymers Non-destructive testing Experimental characterisation
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communication skills in English Strong background and knowledge of the Finite Element Method or any other relevant numerical methodology. Other valued skills (not mandatory): Authorship or co-authorship of journal
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) and theoretical perspective, in collaboration with the “Numerical Astrophysics” research team. Research topics at the IAC include most areas of astrophysics: Solar Physics (FS), Exoplanetary System and
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, numerical methods, and scientific programming; a maximum of 2 points per ECTS in courses related to differential equations, computational mechanics, and continuum mechanics; and a maximum of 3 points per ECTS