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programming. Knowledge in solid mechanics and FEM (including programming thereof). Strong written and verbal communication skills in English. *for students with an education earned outside of Sweden, a 4-year
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, the use of the finite element method (FEM) to predict deformations and residual stresses stands out as a particularly promising approach, as it enables the anticipation of defects and the optimization
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along with their simulation results (e.g. FEM, CFD) start to “pile up”, rarely being ever used after they have served their purpose. These models can be also seen in the context of product life cycle, i.e
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heavy software development component. The successful candidate will perform research in the application of machine learning (ML) techniques to the finite element method (FEM) in the context of composites
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a strong background in quantum or condensed-matter physics, with knowledge of solid-state magnetism, and possess experimental and FEM modeling skills in microwave and/or optical techniques, strong
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structural degradation phenomena—including fatigue, corrosion, and biofouling—would also be beneficial. Experience working with Finite Element Method (FEM) tools, such as Abaqus, ANSYS, OrcaFlex, or similar
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frequent communication, including meetings and workshops, with the industry and research organizations. Coding scripts and computing with CFD, FEM and acoustics computer programs will be required to complete
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) Corrosion behavior (electrochemistry & high-temperature oxidation) In-situ monitoring of AM processes Computational skills in: Phase-field modeling, Machine Learning, FEM, DEM, COMSOL Alloy design (CALPHAD
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modelling (e.g., Opensim, AnyBody) Experience in application of BEM/FEM computational methods Background in Tribology / Medical Devices Experience in advance mechanical testing of clinical products or related
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common CAD and FEM software tools are beneficial We offer: a wide range of opportunities for individual professional development through central training courses provided by the research network or TU