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stresses near the surface. Research and development activity is ongoing to apply carburizing to steel grades richer in alloying elements (Mo, V, Cr…), for applications at higher temperature dedicated
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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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to collaborate effectively with colleagues and project partners. Specifically, you have: Education: A PhD in a relevant field, with knowledge of structural mechanics, masonry mechanics, nonlinear finite element
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to the development of next-generation AI-enhanced finite element methods for robust structural design. You will be part of a dynamic and internationally oriented research group with strong expertise in solid mechanics
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carrying out simulation analysis for vehicle and highway safety for vehicle applications. Responsibilities: Develops Finite Element (FE) models in the Vehicle Digitizing Lab; Performs the validation and
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acting on operators, such as computational methods for fractional powers of differential operators. A particular emphasis will be on the development, implementation and error analysis of finite element
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AI-enhanced finite element methods for robust structural design. You will be part of a dynamic and internationally oriented research group with strong expertise in solid mechanics, constitutive
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should be composed of the following main tasks: - Bibliography Review: Revision of the state-of-the-art in the topics of aircraft design, computational structural mechanics (CSM), finite-element methods
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Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées (ENPC) | Champs sur Marne, le de France | France | about 2 months ago
/show/id_offre/135518 Requirements Specific Requirements Needed skills and knowledge: Numerical modelling (experience in Finite Element Methods and/or AI-based modelling) Collaborative work in a large and
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accepted all year round Details The advent of easily accessible high performance computers or computer clusters and numerical techniques such as finite element methods (FEM) facilitates the highly accurate