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include the development of finite elements methods, as well as inverse design strategies based on deep-learning and Neural Networks approaches. The latter will then bring the project to the experimental
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to: i) lead the design and creation of an experimental setup to examine fluid-structure interactions between 3D-printed models of deep sea sponges and ii) lead the formulation and analysis of finite
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modelling workflow, linking micro-scale 3D finite element simulations and numerical homogenisation of metamaterial unit cells to meso-/macro-scale structural models capable of delivering accurate stress
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implant positioning influence stresses in the bone and risks such as wear, impingement, and dislocation. By combining innovative motion analysis techniques with finite element modelling, the research will
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polymers, Injection moulding, extrusion, extrusion-based 3D printing, direct ink writing, finite element method (FEM). Specific Requirements Scientific knowledge in: Processing and manufacturing of polymers
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of the (computational) mechanics of solids and the finite element method and/or spectral solvers Practical experience in at least one programming language (preferably Python) and experience with the use of Unix/Linux
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Engineering or a closely related discipline. You will have demonstrable experience in one or more of the following areas: Finite Element Analysis, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Discrete Element Method, Multi
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experiments on structural frames, members, and components Conducting thorough investigations utilizing finite element analysis Assessing seismic performance through macro modeling of structures Disseminating
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(including, but not limited to, phylogenetic analysis, morphometrics, or finite elements modelling) are expected. Extensive participation and / or experience in leading fieldwork is expected. The successful
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tasked with developing and implementing new efficient numerical methods for high-frequency wave propagation problems in the finite element open-source software FreeFEM developed at Laboratoire Jacques