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mechanical components optimized for structural integrity and cost efficiency using analytical and numerical modelling computer aided techniques such as Finite Element Analysis – ANSYS; selection and
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to create change that makes an impact. All that's needed is a place where ideas have the space to meet and grow. That's what we've created – and you are invited. Change starts here! The Faculty of Technology
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Engineering of the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto (FEUP), under the scientific supervision of Professor José Joaquim da Mota Machado. Grant duration: Initial duration of 6 months, with
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30 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Innsbruck Department Faculty of Engineering Sciences Research Field Technology Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country
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partners and test centres. Physical testing, such as controlled spin-burst experiments, will complement advanced finite element analysis (FEA) in evaluating failure behaviour. Who we are looking
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spin-burst experiments, will complement advanced finite element analysis (FEA) in evaluating failure behaviour. Who we are looking for An enthusiastic, self-motivated, and resourceful candidate with a
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skills. You’ll have strong skills in Finite Element Analysis (e.g. Abaqus, ANSYS), an understanding of machining processes, and a proactive, collaborative approach to problem-solving. The University
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towards this goal. The Faculty of Engineering and Science has approximately 370 employees and approximately 3,260 students. The faculty has a broad educational offer at both bachelor's and master's level in
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, microfabrication, 3D-printing, finite element analysis, atomic force microscopy (AFM), microfluidics, optical microscopy, electron (cryo) microscopy, image analyis, statistical data analyis, and biophysics. You are
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. Preferably, you have experience in one or more of the following fields: scientific instrumentation, microfabrication, 3D-printing, finite element analysis, atomic force microscopy (AFM), microfluidics, optical