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well in a fast-paced research environment, set priorities to accomplish multiple tasks within deadlines, and adapt to ever changing needs. Experience with solid modeling and finite element analysis codes
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incorporate: Analytical approximations for complex biological systems Finite-element methods for solving partial differential equations Stress-strain balance calculations Mass-transfer phenomena analysis
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simulations with parametric human body models, simulation pre- and post-processing, and data analysis. Develop engineering components of research projects, including finite element modeling and crash
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acting on operators, such as computational methods for fractional powers of differential operators. A particular emphasis will be on the development, implementation and error analysis of finite element
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Linear and nonlinear photonic device testing Finite element analysis (FEA) Micro‑ and nano‑fabrication Knowledge in quantum optics/physics is a strong plus Qualifications: PhD required A combination of
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simulation using finite element analysis (FEA), and testing and analysis that support airworthiness. If you are excited about contributing to a supportive, collaborative academic community and advancing
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modelling workflow, linking micro-scale 3D finite element simulations and numerical homogenisation of metamaterial unit cells to meso-/macro-scale structural models capable of delivering accurate stress
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analytical methods and finite element analysis packages to prove designs meet established design standards. Provide hand calculations to support the design. Prepare schedules, cost estimates, status updates
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in hydrodynamic modeling tools (e.g., WAMIT, ANSYS AQWA, OrcaFlex) and finite element analysis software (e.g., Abaqus, ANSYS). Experience with stability and mooring system design. Strong analytical
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media where the large proportion of interfaces and the finite amount of matter lead to remarkable properties. The systems studied share the common feature of exhibiting heterogeneities at the nanometric