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materials. The primary focus of this work is on mechanical characterization, microstructural analysis, and finite element analysis (FEA) and artificial intelligence (AI)/machine learning (ML) modeling
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fundamental, and expert knowledge of CAD and finite element design is absolutely needed (preferably Creo Parametric and Ansys). A strong understanding of accelerator systems or similar complex, large-scale
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calculations. Experience with reactor system codes such as RELAP5 or other CFD experience. Experience with finite element codes such as COMSOL or ANSYS. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in a research and
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and hardware. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with solid modeling and finite element analysis codes as it relates to electromagnetic interactions of coil assemblies, the modeling of cryogenic
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or aerospace industries 4+ years of experience in analysis of components in relation mechanical systems, including Finite Element Analysis for structural, fatigue, thermal, vibration, and acoustics 4+ years
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analysis using finite elements of various mechanical assemblies and components when subjected to static, non-linear loads, dynamic, thermal, and/or seismic loads Regulatory destructive testing of Type A
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6. Experience with finite element analysis and modeling 7. Experience qualifying aerospace products and processes; working knowledge of US Air Force policies and procedures 8. Ability to promote
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using both classical and finite element methods (FEM). Review detailed part or assembly definition prior to production release. Examine structural or material discrepancies and create associated
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high-speed rotating equipment. Finite Element (FE) modeling/analysis. Expertise with 3D CAD modeling drafting, and product data management (PDM) systems. Proficiency with SolidWorks. Experience creating
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composite material response or material signal interactions using finite element, analytical or numerical approaches. • Experience with scientific data analysis programming languages such as or Python