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conventional simulators. Finite element-based methods such as Mixed-Finite-Element or Control-Volume methods are convenient thanks to their suitability for complex unstructured grids. Applications are sought
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material property database for composites. The candidate will utilize the database to develop AI models for composite discovery. The candidate will work with a multidisciplinary team to set up finite element
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health. Specifically, our approach combines finite element modelling and medical image analysis. Our finite element brain models are based on tissue segmentation and our numerical simulations are validated
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of brain health. Specifically, our approach combines finite element modelling and medical image analysis. Our finite element brain models are based on tissue segmentation and our numerical simulations
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Eligibility criteria Numerical analysis and finite element method Solving anisotropic problems Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR7340-SOPBAU-024/Default.aspx Work Location
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colleagues to understand the stress distribution at the bone-implant interface through finite element analysis. Work collaboratively with other colleagues to validate finite element models based on in situ
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finite element analysis; and fulfil mathematical modelling of multi-component behaviour i.e. the interaction of whole and damaged bricks as the core ages and is subject to various operational transients
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jelly membrane through finite element analysis, in: Proceedings of SB2024. Compiégne, France. Da Rocha, A., Chatelin, S., Po, C., Laurent, C., Perroud, O., Kerdjoudj, H., Mauprivez, C., Baldit, A., 2025a
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additive manufacturing, structural design and related research (e.g., parametric design tools, finite element simulation tools, path planning and slicing tools, etc.). Deep enthusiasm for conducting original
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signals design and processing, and mutlitmodal sensing. The project welcomes expertise in robotics, serial communication protocols and microprocessors, signal processing, and finite element modeling, and