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at least one or more of the fields of medical image processing, computer graphics, continuum mechanics, the finite element method, machine learning, AI and Data Science. Additional skills in games engines
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utilise numerical techniques including the finite element method to describe biofluid flow and deformation in the human brain tissue. Parameters are inferred from clinical data including medical images
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, you will develop a finite-dimensional state observer incorporating piezoelectric sensors. This will involve applying modal decomposition and H-infinity filter design methods to create an effective
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expertise in interdisciplinary mathematical modelling, inverse problems, finite element methods (especially in complex and applied settings), machine learning techniques in scientific and industrial
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outlined in the Job Purpose, and a comprehensive theoretical and practical knowledge of the mathematical theory of continuum mechanics and associated finite-element numerical methods implemented in ABAQUS
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an Innovate UK-funded KTP project (assessed at application) Desirable criteria Experience of working on high voltage power electronic systems (assessed at application/interview) Experience with finite element
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-suited. By the end of the PhD, the candidate will have gained strong skills in experimental mechanics, test management, materials characterization, and numerical modeling, particularly finite element
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combination of experimental testing and computational modelling (Finite Element Analysis) to create solutions that accelerate the safe deployment of hydrogen aviation technologies. This position is part of
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and timeframe Different methods will be used to address the Objectives given above. Objective 1: GIS analysis of historic maps and aerial imagery Potentially capture of new UAV imagery Objective 2
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, and is complicated further by the nature of anisotropic materials. The goal of this research is to use finite element methods to develop computational models which can accurately replicate behaviour