20 finite-element-method-"LIST" PhD positions at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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Join a team with an extensive national and international network in metal additive manufacturing! This PhD position at Chalmers University of Technology is a unique opportunity to develop your
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or thesis project with high grades) in computational material mechanics Documented experience (education/courses or thesis project with high grades) in advanced concepts of the finite element method
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programming Merits: Experience in modelling erosion problems Understanding of critical state soil mechanics, elasto-plastic and elasto-viscoplastic models Experience in numerical analyses (using finite elements
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microanalysis methods to reveal how tramp elements introduced during recycling impact microstructure and properties in aluminium mega-castings. As a PhD student, you will be supported by a multidisciplinary team
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the driver to actively participate and accept the interventions. A key component in the project will be to practically test feasibility and assess the performance of algorithms and hypotheses in test track
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ocean, and an urgent need to inform regulatory bodies about associated environmental risks. The work builds upon methods developed in our previous inter- and transdisciplinary work on shipwreck risk
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for culture and creative domains. These domains may include sound, music, visual art, 3D graphics, movement, or multimodal combinations thereof. The research will employ a mixed-methods approach: the search
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methods to integrate user behaviour into LCA and design practices. What you will do: Pursue doctoral studies leading to a PhD degree Conduct LCAs of household appliances integrating user behavior Contribute
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aluminium. The candidate will investigate various methods for symbolic regression, aiming to extract symbolic information, like mathematical functions or programs from a network trained for material modelling
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at the same time so special. The originality of the experiments is in the combination of X-ray based scattering and imaging methods to monitor the changes at the particle scale during testing. Research