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Norwegian). Desired qualifications Good experience/knowledge in electrical machines, synchronous generators, applied signal processing, applied mathematics, and finite element analysis. Programming experience
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. Topics in parametric design and design optimization using Finite Element Analysis (FEA), Computer-Aided Design (CAD), and Manufacturing (CAM) are introduced in the classroom and online and then reinforced
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with a background in Language Technology, Machine Learning, or Language Typology who are interested in automatic classification and analysis of hundreds of languages to undertake a PhD project exploring
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their contribution to sea level rise using finite element models such as the Ice-sheet and Sea-level System Model (ISSM), field observations, and various remote sensing products. The division of Geodesy
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). Experience running engineering simulations and performing associated analysis of simulation results. This includes finite element methods or computational fluid dynamics (Simvascular). Confidence with
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factors: Knowledge of numerical modeling and finite element analysis tools for passive safety problems (e.g., LS-DYNA, MADYMO), with expertise in areas relevant to the project. Additional Information
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modeling and simulating solids, fluids, and their interaction and interface; clear demonstration of skills in finite element simulation; clear demonstration of skills in biomechanical and/or physiological
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methods to enhance the understanding of the Greenland Ice Sheet, peripheral glaciers, and their contribution to sea level rise using finite element models such as the Ice-sheet and Sea-level System Model
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fields, and risk damaging the part during fabrication. Finite element analysis (FEA) models, while capable of delivering detailed spatiotemporal distributions of thermal variables, suffer from limited
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). Experience running engineering simulations and performing associated analysis of simulation results. This includes finite element methods or computational fluid dynamics (Simvascular). Confidence with