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://www.ctcms.nist.gov/oof/ . Opportunities exist in image analysis, materials science, physics, and computer science. key words Computation; Finite element modeling; Microstructures; Eligibility citizenship Open to U.S
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24 months, expiration date 16th april 2026 at 1:00 pm Where to apply Website http://www.unipi.it Requirements Additional Information Eligibility criteria Eligible destination country/ies for fellows
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of numerical vibroacoustic models representing the ABHs coupled to heavy-fluid-filled cylindrical shells (fully finite element models (FEM) or/and hybrid finite element /analytical models); - parametric analysis
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: · Investigation of geometries for an efficient transfer of strain from the tire into the ceramic. The design optimisation will be done using finite element modelling (Comsol) · Development/adaptation
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will be done using finite element modelling (Comsol) · Development/adaptation of signal conditioning electronics · Integration of the harvester into a real tire · Tests in the tire
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. The post holder will contribute to the development and validation of multi-scale finite-element analysis tools to predict the progressive damage evolution in composite materials, subject to a variety of
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with morphological image data is essential. Experience in geometric morphometrics and/or finite element analysis is desirable. Customer advert reference: B02-10342
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numerical modelling computer aided techniques such as Finite Element Analysis – ANSYS; selection and application of wear-resistant materials including the implementation of heat treatment processes to improve
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AQWA or equivalent) and finite element analysis software (e.g., Abaqus, ANSYS). Experience with stability. Experience in designing connectors or mechanical interfaces is a plus. Familiarity with 3D
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mechanics and materials mechanics - Strong interest in multiscale and multiphysics modeling - Knowledge of numerical methods and finite element analysis - Interest in hybrid physics–data approaches and