9 numerical PhD positions at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Norway
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of the position System design and architecture of photonic integrated microwave system Design and modelling of electronic and photonic subsystems and numerical simulations Photonic chip design and tape-out in
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short fiber thermoplastic composites Develop and validate numerical models and simulations to predict material and component performance Be prepared for changes to your work duties after employment
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-breakdown tests of cable peelings will be done at different stages of ageing to establish a foundation for improved physics- based ageing models. This will be incorporated into new numerical models
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address this challenge using advanced experimental techniques, numerical simulations, and machine learning methods to develop high-fidelity 3D renderings of deformed samples during physical tests. By
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to the study of all aspects of concrete. The Concrete group conduct research on concrete from material to structural level based on theoretical, numerical and experimental investigations. The Concrete group is
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optimal configurations, dimensions, and mooring systems through the development of efficient analysis tools and application of numerical optimization techniques. Are you motivated to take a step towards a
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. This implies hydrodynamic modelling, including numerical simulations. We are looking for a skilled person with basic knowledge of hydrodynamics/fluid mechanics and who is motivated for working with modelling
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, will combine experimental methods with direct and inverse numerical approaches to better understand these effects and how to account for them in design. We’re looking for a motivated PhD candidate to
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interest in learning advanced C++ programming, since a successful study will rely on being able to use the OpenFOAM library in an advanced manner. If you have a master’s degree within applied/numerical