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. Successful applicants will investigate the relationships between processing, microstructure, and properties of metals through combined macro- and micro-mechanical experimentation and finite-element modelling
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until the grant's contract is done; proven previous experience with articles published in first quartile journals (Q1) on the Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Method (DGFEM); experience implementing
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functions associated with the failure mechanisms using high-fidelity Finite Element Analysis. Perform sensitivity and uncertainty analysis to uncover the most significant variables in the derived limit states
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difference and/or finite element coupled process models validated against laboratory data to understand the fundamental behaviour of EK-ISL under varying geological conditions, including heterogeneity, dual
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to efficiently create new, sustainable and recycling-adapted structural metals. Alloys with a reduced number of elements, so-called lean alloys, and material systems with a high tolerance to impurities from
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implants using finite element analysis and topology optimization. Join us to shape the future of personalized orthopedics Job description Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at TU Delft Are you passionate
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with, enhance or replace established methods from computational engineering and computer simulation (such as the finite element method) to represent and exploit relationships along the composition
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of controlling and improving radio propagation for IAM operations. While Cohort 1 concentrates on high-fidelity finite-element modeling of the electromagnetic near field of meta-surfaces under coupled physical
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) and multiaxial regimes (tension–compression–torsion; axial–axial cruciform in-phase and anti-phase), using modal and dynamic analyses through finite element software, and experimental frequency analyses
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, enhance or replace established methods from computational engineering and computer simulation (such as the finite element method) to represent and exploit relationships along the composition-process