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LMPS - CNRS - CentraleSupélec - ENS Paris-Saclay | Gif sur Yvette, le de France | France | 3 days ago
. This model is implemented within a dedicated, object-oriented code, based on the finite element method and developed in a MATLAB environment. The work program of this thesis is structured around 2 main axes
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experience in molecular dynamics and/or finite element methods (Abaqus, Comsol, etc.). 4. Proficiency in at least one of the following programming languages is required: Python, Matlab, C, C++. Where to apply
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and high‑order finite‑element software. Position details 35‑hour work week, computer workstation at LJAD, remote work possible. Université Côte d'Azur is located on the French Riviera. It is one
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. Experimental techniques and procedures applied to quasi-fragile materials. Specific Requirements Knowledge: Mechanics of quasi-brittle and viscoelastic materials: rocks and concrete. Finite Element Method
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QUALIFICATIONS: • PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, or a closely related field. • Demonstrated expertise in MEMS/NEMS design and modeling, including finite element
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theory. Demonstrated experience with finite element methods, including model development, implementation, and validation. Proficiency in scientific programming, with experience in one or more languages
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in the numerical modeling of crack initiation, crack propagation and fracture in CCAs prospective for hydrogen applications, which will be performed by finite element method (software Ansys) and
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to the viscoelastic behavior of polymeric foams under large deformations dynamic loadings. The objective is to simulate, using the finite element method, the response of these porous microstructures under complex
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or PhD in Physics, Photonics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field Simulation Expertise: Proven experience with finite element method (FEM) simulations using software such as COMSOL
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systems (LIED, Université Paris Cité), experts in classical atomistic simulations (molecular dynamics and coarse-graining, LMCE, CEA/DAM/DIF), as well as specialists in continuum simulations (finite element