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numerical simulation (FEM), data science Interest in additive manufacturing Programming experience in Matlab/Python Optional: Practical experience in the use of measurement technology/production machines
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solid understanding of solid mechanics, continuum mechanics and material behaviour. Proficiency in programming (e.g., Python) and experience with numerical methods (e.g., FEM) are desirable. Familiarity
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Expertise in FEM software (ABAQUS, ANSYS, SAP2000) and coding (Python/MATLAB). Professional engineering licensure (HKIE/CEng) or eligibility is a plus. Candidates for Professor or above should have
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obtained in experiments, Be part of change Theoretical calculations of the effect of centrifugal forces on the clamping Simulate clamping conditions using the Finite Element Method (FEM) with Ansys
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: Numerical modelling, Geotechnics, Finite Element Method (FEM), Research and development projects, Scientific achievements DESCRIPTION (subject-matter, expectations, remarks): Requirements for Candidate: PhD
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element Method (FEM) simulations (piezoelectrics and acoustics) Discrete electronic design (Analog and digital design using COTS, schematic and layout design, microcontroller programming, PCB prototyping
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movement analysis, musculoskeletal modelling (e.g., Opensim, AnyBody) Experience in application of BEM/FEM computational methods Background in Tribology / Medical Devices Experience in advance mechanical
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on materials. Background (preferential): Materials science Additive manufacturing Metallic alloys Material characterization/Materials testing FEM/CFD simulations Additional background that will be valued in
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analytical methods for electromagnetic characterization of lines and cables (characteristic matrices, FEM, MoM-SO, frequency-dependent earth properties, eigen-/modal analysis, wideband line models, etc