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Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science Engineering, Applied Mathematics or Computational Mechanics. Solid background in continuum mechanics and advanced plasticity modeling Strong interest in micromechanics
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Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science Engineering, Applied Mathematics or Computational Mechanics. Solid background in continuum mechanics and advanced plasticity modeling Strong interest in micromechanics
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Computational Mechanics. Solid background in continuum mechanics and numerical modeling Strong interest in machine learning and scientific computing Experience with numerical methods for PDEs and data-driven
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Computational Mechanics. Solid background in continuum mechanics and numerical modeling Strong interest in machine learning and scientific computing Experience with numerical methods for PDEs and data-driven
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an ANR project. The work will be carried out primarily at the MatéIS laboratory at INSA Lyon, a Materials Science laboratory at the intersection between Chemistry, Physics and Mechanics. The work will be
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on their relative importance or the existence of a dominant mechanism (e.g., Craig et al., 2016; Mazzotti et al., 2000; Damon et al., 2023; Grosset et al., 2023). To address this issue, the PhD thesis will comprise
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law for strain gradient plasticity. Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 46(3), 411-425 Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Doctorant/UMR7239-THIRIC-003/Default.aspx
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/Qualifications Profile - A solid background in continuum mechanics and computational mechanics is required. Advanced knowledge in scientific programming is also requested (e.g. Python, Matlab, possibly FORTRAN
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FieldEngineeringEducation LevelMaster Degree or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Desired profile Holding a Master of Science degree in Mechanics, the candidate has solid skills in numerical mechanics, numerical methods, and
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environment: The research group is part of the Physical Acoustics Department at the Institute of Mechanics and Engineering (I2M) in Bordeaux. The work will be supervised in collaboration with Nicolas Bachelard