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QUALIFICATIONS: • PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, or a closely related field. • Demonstrated expertise in MEMS/NEMS design and modeling, including finite element
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field in hand by May 2026. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in Thermal Spray Materials/Processes/Characterization/Modeling. Experience in Solid Mechanics/Thermomechanics/Finite Element Analysis
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related field in hand by May 2026. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in Thermal Spray Materials/Processes/Characterization/Modeling. Experience in Solid Mechanics/Thermomechanics/Finite Element Analysis
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using computational tools (e.g., numerical solvers, finite element frameworks, or custom research codes). Leading the preparation of peer-reviewed journal publications in high-impact mechanics and
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related field in hand by May 2026. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in Thermal Spray Materials/Processes/Characterization/Modeling. Experience in Solid Mechanics/Thermomechanics/Finite Element Analysis
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mechanics, FEA, CFD, or equivalent field. Proficiency in one or multiple finite element analysis software (e.g., ABAQUS, LS-Dyna, ANSYS), and in computational fluid dynamic software (e.g., Fluent, CFX
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, particularly for high temperature components. Experience with the MOOSE finite element simulation framework. Job Family Postdoctoral Job Profile Postdoctoral Appointee Worker Type Long-Term (Fixed Term) Time
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for unstructured meshes and/or finite element methods. Experience with CFD discretization techniques for unstructured meshes and/or finite elements with an emphasis on highly scalable algorithms for exascale HPC
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mechanics and analysis Experience with the following: Structural health monitoring (SHM) Finite element modeling (e.g., ABAQUS, SAP2000, ANSYS) Machine learning / AI (Python, TensorFlow, PyTorch) Demonstrated
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finite element analysis, finite difference schemes, or Monte Carlo simulations. Mentoring Assist in mentoring graduate and undergraduate students in related projects. Collaborate with faculty and students