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conventional simulators. Finite element-based methods such as Mixed-Finite-Element or Control-Volume methods are convenient thanks to their suitability for complex unstructured grids. Applications are sought
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Research Assistant, applicants should have an honours degree or an equivalent qualification. For all posts, preference will be given to those with experience in finite element simulations and high
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on terms of employment for positions such as postdoctoral fellow, research fellow, scientific assistant and specialist candidate Preferred selection criteria Strong background in non-linear finite element
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on terms of employment for positions such as postdoctoral fellow, research fellow, scientific assistant and specialist candidate Preferred selection criteria Strong background in non-linear finite element
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with morphological image data is essential. Experience in geometric morphometrics and/or finite element analysis is desirable. Customer advert reference: B02-10342
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Singapore’s AI-for-Science ecosystem. The candidate is expected to conduct the following research works Develop and validate finite element model of protonic ceramic electrolysers (PCECs) Develop generative AI
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or an equivalent qualification. For all posts, applicants should also: (a) have solid experience in electric machines, finite element methods and theory of electromagnetic files; and (b) be able to complete
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data is essential. Experience in geometric morphometrics and/or finite element analysis is desirable. The UCL Ways of Working supports colleagues to be successful and happy at UCL through sharing
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relationships of novel in-house manufactured metallic powders for additive manufacturing through a range of approaches involving finite element modelling for particle impact and multiple layer growth
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polymers, Injection moulding, extrusion, extrusion-based 3D printing, direct ink writing, finite element method (FEM). Specific Requirements Scientific knowledge in: Processing and manufacturing of polymers