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We’re seeking for motivated candidates that are interested in developing computer models of the composite human neuro-muscular system that combine detailed musculoskeletal geometries, muscle-tendon
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, and single-asperity scratching. Correlate composition, process, and performance to establish structure-property-function relationships. Collaborate with Canon Production Printing to translate insights
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that are interested in developing computer models of the composite human neuro-muscular system that combine detailed musculoskeletal geometries, muscle-tendon models and neural control pathways (e.g., CPG-like and
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seeking for motivated candidates that are interested in developing computer models of the composite human neuro-muscular system that combine detailed musculoskeletal geometries, muscle-tendon models and
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. This paradigm enables algorithms to securely access and process data within the environments where it resides, supporting federated learning for training machine learning models without moving sensitive or large
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composites. Position 1 – Ply and blank bending during hot press forming Wrinkling is one of the primary process-induced defects in press-formed thermoplastic composite parts. Predicting wrinkling requires
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variations in the chemical composition of the steel produced, which may affect the performance of the steels during processing and service. This is particularly true for stainless steels undergoing phase
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of the primary process-induced defects in press-formed thermoplastic composite parts. Predicting wrinkling requires accurate constitutive models for the bending behavior of molten reinforced thermoplastic plies
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proxy data reflecting surface ocean changes, and simulations of sea level changes using comprehensive ice sheet models. The sea level in the Eemian was much higher than today, 3 to 6 m or even higher
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coexisting phases, one can model their distribution during magmatic processes, and crucially the locations within pegmatite mineral systems that are predisposed to form lithium mineralisation. We currently