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computational electromagnetism. - Development of reduced-order models for finite element approximations in the time domain of electromagnetism. - Development of numerical methods for the efficient design of
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or replace established methods from computational engineering and computer simulation (such as the finite element method and constitutive materials models) to represent and exploit relationships along
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: Numerical modelling, Geotechnics, Finite Element Method (FEM), Research and development projects, Scientific achievements DESCRIPTION (subject-matter, expectations, remarks): Requirements for Candidate: PhD
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measurement techniques). Desirable additional qualifications include knowledge in additive manufacturing (3D printing) and experience with numerical simulation methods (e.g., finite element methods, FE
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-position-design-tool-for-t… Requirements Specific Requirements Requirements (hard-skills): MSc graduate in Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Civil Engineering, or related fields Knowledge of Finite Element
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data is essential. Experience in geometric morphometrics and/or finite element analysis is desirable. The UCL Ways of Working supports colleagues to be successful and happy at UCL through sharing
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the physical principles of structural dynamics and (vibro-)acoustics and the related numerical modeling techniques, such as the Finite Element Method (FEM), as well as numerical optimization, manufacturing
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environmental physics affects larval actions Develop robust APIs for community access Required Qualifications Essential: Strong background in finite element methods and numerical simulation Proficiency in Python
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computing environments. Experience with numerical modelling techniques, such as finite difference, finite element, or spectral element methods. Interest in inverse problem formulation and solving and/or
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. Proficiency in programming languages like Python and MATLAB is essential. Practical experience in data science, predictive analytics, finite-element modelling, structural analysis, and/or offshore structures is