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Contribute to the aerothermal design of an ultra-short engine outlet stator (turbine rear structure, TRS) under supervision of GKNs aerodynamicists and thermal engineers. Create mechanical CAD design of new
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Are you interested in developing computational tools to understand the detailed mechanical behaviour of multi-phase materials? Then this PhD position at Chalmers University of Technology might be
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Master’s degree in Applied Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering, or a closely related field. Strong knowledge of fluid mechanics, CFD, turbulence modelling, and structural mechanics. Understanding
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our research team for addressing a timely societally relevant problem. Project overview The aim is to unravel the mechanisms, and time scales involved at particle scale, for the formation and failure
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. The following experience will strengthen your application: Knowledge about symbolic AI Knowledge about neuro-symbolic methods Knowledge of applied mechanics What you will do Your main responsibility is to pursue
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, you must have a MSc degree corresponding to at least 240 higher education credits by an internationally recognized university in materials science, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, physics
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. You enjoy combining experimental laboratory work with theoretical analysis and modelling. While your main focus will be the research project and your own development as a researcher, the position also
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Join the cutting-edge RAM³ project: Unlocking the Potential of Recycled Aluminium through Machine Learning, High-Throughput Microanalysis, and Computational Mechanics. We are offering a PhD position
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We are looking for a highly motivated PhD student to join the research group of Professor Christian Müller . The focus of the project is on understanding the mechanical properties of conjugated
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the role of toe erosion in triggering landslides in sensitive clays. The focus will be on developing computational models that will quantify the erosion mechanisms, precursors and the time to failure