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29th June 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Hydrogen uptake and diffusion in metal barriers
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failure modes is maintained. The project will investigate how one can utilize project specific material data (e.g. stress-strain curves for representative batches) and nonlinear finite element methods
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15th June 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Physics has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in computational material research at the Materials Theory Group Apply for this job See
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for positions such as postdoctoral fellow, research fellow, scientific assistant and specialist candidate Preferred selection criteria Strong publication record in computational materials science, particularly in
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bore. Bismuth can be an alternative material for improved sealing of wellbores. The metallic material, which has a typical melting point between 140 – 270 0C depending on material composition, is
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-cycle fatigue. The research methods are based on both small-scale and full-scale experimental testing and on Finite Element Modelling. Are you motivated to take a step towards a doctorate and open
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of materials mechanics, e.g., plasticity, porous plasticity, crystal plasticity and damage mechanics. Knowledge of micromechanical modelling. Knowledge of non-linear finite element methods. Knowledge of FFT
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innovative computational approaches, leveraging finite element simulations, AI, and clinical data, to better understand the mechanisms of MR. This aims to improve patient risk stratification and treatment
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of building and structural concepts through the development of AI-enhanced Finite Element Method (FEM) tools. It includes implementing FEM-based systems capable of proposing innovative structural forms
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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