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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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Experience with simulation tools (e.g., COMSOL, FEM, MATLAB, or similar software) Knowledge of optimisation methods, data-driven modelling, or control strategies is advantageous Understanding
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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
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own house first: integrating sustainability into microbiology labs. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 100(7), fiae084.Kelly FJ (2023) How can we reduce biomedical research’s carbon footprint?. PLOS Biology 21
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the physical principles of structural dynamics and (vibro-)acoustics and the related numerical modeling techniques, such as the Finite Element Method (FEM), as well as numerical optimization, manufacturing
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accepted all year round Details The advent of easily accessible high performance computers or computer clusters and numerical techniques such as finite element methods (FEM) facilitates the highly accurate
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for electrochemical cells and stacks FEM simulation to investigate seal compression Manufacture of seals on a CNC dispenser and subsequent characterization What you bring to the table Studies in the field of mechanical
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support our team with FEM simulation and Python programming, allowing you to broaden your research experience besides your studies. Furthermore, you will collaborate with a highly experienced research team
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first: integrating sustainability into microbiology labs. FEMS Microbiol Ecol. 17;100(7):fiae084. doi: 10.1093/femsec/fiae084. Kelly FJ (2023) How can we reduce biomedical research’s carbon footprint