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combines numerical simulation, finite element methods (FEM), and artificial intelligence applied to biomedical engineering. The selected candidate will be part of the Institute for Intelligent Systems and
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Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon | Villeurbanne, Rhone Alpes | France | 10 days ago
of numerical vibroacoustic models representing the ABHs coupled to heavy-fluid-filled cylindrical shells (fully finite element models (FEM) or/and hybrid finite element /analytical models); - parametric analysis
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to determine their acoustic properties; (2) analyse sound propagation in the air cavity behind PV panels, including cavity resonances, air flow, and thermal-radiation effects using FEM (e.g. in Comsol
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be analyzed in terms of the generated radiation stresses. The project will combine analytical modeling, numerical simulations (FEM), and experimental campaigns, in collaboration with physico-chemist
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properties; (2) analyse sound propagation in the air cavity behind PV panels, including cavity resonances, air flow, and thermal-radiation effects using FEM (e.g. in Comsol Multiphysics) and experimental case
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the DRACCAR-MMERMAID project. The representation of fishing activities is currently being improved (ANR/FEM FISHOREMAN project). The modelling incorporates an assessment of the cumulative impacts of offshore
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. Dual profiles, with experience in both civil engineering and computer engineering, are an added value. A strong proficiency in diverse research methodologies (ranging from numerical techniques like FEM
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, preferably involving fluid mechanics and/or microstructure related simulations. Experience with numerical simulations based on the finite element method (FEM) or the finite volume method (FVM). Experience with
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if they demonstrate strong relevant skills. Coursework or strong background in computational mechanics / FEM, numerical methods, and scientific programming. Exposure to machine learning / data-driven modelling and/or
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functionalization techniques, along with computational approaches such as FDTD or FEM, will also be appreciated. SOFT SKILLS: Analytical and critical thinking, motivation, flexibility REQUESTED DOCUMENTS