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. The research will investigate how phase distribution and flow velocities influence fluid–structure interaction (FSI) and will focus on developing novel sub-models for coupled CFD–FEM simulations. Your tasks
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, including modelling approaches (e.g. Cosserat rods, FEM) or precision actuation/transmission mechanisms. Experience with user-centred design or product-oriented engineering, including consideration
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Yicheng Wang yicheng.wang@nist.gov 301.975.4278 Description The Fundamental Electrical Measurements (FEM) group has opportunities for engineers and physicists interested in precision measurements based
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unprecedented sensitivity for cavity optomechanical searches for new physics, including high-frequency gravitational waves and vector dark matter. About your role: FEM-based design and simulation
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-mechanical processing. Some of these modeling tools include density functional theory (DFT), CALPHAD-based models, phase-field models, and finite-element models (FEM) to predict as-built microsegregation
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Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace | Toulouse, Midi Pyrenees | France | about 1 month ago
microporeuse et de l'incorporation d'une discontinuité faible (comportement modélisé par un modèle cohésif volumique) puis d'une discontinuité forte dans l'élément fini dans une formulation X-FEM dans le cadre
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) to assess and interrogate the issue of implant loosening and wear/abrasion for anatomical and reverse TSR systems. This includes the use of interfacial BEM or FEM friction and wear models, as
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modelling and simulation, time and frequency domain performance analyses, finite element methods (FEM), and data acquisition and post processing tools; experience with Matlab/Simulink, CAD environments and
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implant loosening and wear/abrasion for anatomical and reverse TSR systems. This includes the use of interfacial BEM or FEM friction and wear models, as well as biological bone ingrowth models, to predict
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Method (FEM) Numerical simulation (e.g. Abaqus, UMAT) and coding experiences (Python, Fortran) are a must Additional Information Benefits We offer a position in an inspiring, multidisciplinary and