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-doutorado-fapesp/ Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/Instituteavailable 1 Company/Institute: Faculdade de Engenharia Química, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (FEM-Unicamp)CountryBrazilState
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awarded for the two phases of the selection process. On the basis of the information provided exclusively in the application (Annex A), FEM will select and admit to the interview the best 10 candidates
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the State University of Campinas (FEM-UNICAMP) in Brazil under coordination of Prof. Denis Schiozer. Fellowship Supervisor: Prof. Alberto Luiz Serpa, co-PI at EPIC Requirements: PhD in Engineering with
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) Corrosion behavior (electrochemistry & high-temperature oxidation) In-situ monitoring of AM processes Computational skills in: Phase-field modeling, Machine Learning, FEM, DEM, COMSOL Alloy design (CALPHAD
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modeling (DEM, FEM, BEM). Your job You will work on the project “FastSlip”. In this position, you will develop and utilise scale-bridging techniques to model and investigate fault slip in induced seismicity
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and active‑heating rigs; Strong programming skills (Python/Matlab and/or FEM packages); Publication record appropriate to career stage; Excellent teamwork, project‑management and communication skills
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workshops. Develop scripts and perform simulations using CFD and FEM software. Write technical reports and publish high-quality scientific papers in international journals and conferences. Qualifications
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) Corrosion behavior (electrochemistry & high-temperature oxidation) In-situ monitoring of AM processes Computational skills in: Phase-field modeling, Machine Learning, FEM, DEM, COMSOL Alloy design (CALPHAD
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conventional methods like nonlinear FEM, and comparing the results to computational observations. 3) Support the educational activities of the Pl through graduate student mentoring, selected lectures, and
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supervising research students. Programming skills for experimental settings (e.g. data acquisition and analysis, device modelling) Experience carrying out device simulations in FEM or FDTD software e.g. COMSOL