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. The position focuses on frequency-domain electromagnetic (FEM) and transient electromagnetic (TEM) methods. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of an inversion framework for the joint
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. The position focuses on frequency-domain electromagnetic (FEM) and transient electromagnetic (TEM) methods. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of an inversion framework for the joint
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pressure range with expected installation in 2025, for in situ and operando studies under gaseous conditions. You will develop the Fluctuation Electron Microscopy (FEM) technique using most advanced STEMs
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. Extensive experience in the development and application of finite element method (FEM) or comparable methods for AM applications. Preferred Qualifications: Demonstrated expertise in multi-physics simulations
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orders of magnitude pressure range with expected installation in 2025, for in situ and operando studies under gaseous conditions. You will develop the Fluctuation Electron Microscopy (FEM) technique using
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influence of microstructure. The modelling will encompass methods for representing microstructures in simulations, crystal plasticity, homogenisation techniques, FEM, and parameter identification based
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or semester interns. Your profile PhD in Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Technology or similar fields Experienced in CFD and FEM simulations using tools such as OpenFOAM (preferably
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simulations based on Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) or Finite Element Method (FEM), which require significant computational resources and expert knowledge. These traditional methods lead to prolonged
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, the candidate is expected to supervise BSc-/MSc students or semester interns. Your profile PhD in Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Technology or similar fields Experienced in CFD
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for candidates with strong backgrounds (preferably PhDs) within mechanical engineering, manufacturing engineering, materials science, applied mathematics or physics. Specific disciplines will involve heat transfer