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research methodology is coupled CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) and FEM (Finite Element Method) modelling and simulations. This is the only methodology allowing simulations of fluid-structure interaction
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, natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning Connected and autonomous vehicles Disaster and natural Hazard assessment and management Discrete element method (DEM) and finite element methods (FEM
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proficiency in three of the items in the following list: - Fluent programmer (e.g., python or other) - Fundamental of finite element analysis and experience with FEA software
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collaboration with academics from the Bristol Composites Institute and Rolls-Royce PLC. This will entail introducing and validating finite-element based multiscale and multi-physics modelling methodologies and
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to plasticity. (assessed at: application/interview) Experience in computational mechanics, especially numerical methods for solving field equations relevant to material mechanics, i.e., Finite Element schemes
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%); Experience in analysis and simulation and finite element software for the analysis of building components; energy and thermal simulation (30%); Motivation letter (20%); Proficiency in Portuguese (5%) with
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electromechanical systems; - Knowledge of pneumatics; - Knowledge of the finite element method Minimum requirements: - Master's degree average of 16 or higher. - Professional experience in the creation
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. They will use dipolar approximation or finite element methods to assess the optical response of a large number of nanoparticles, and evaluate their performances as OPUFs (like inter/intra-HD, encoding
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to the prospective employee should include: • Strong background in structural engineering. • Background in numerical modelling for structural analysis using the finite element method. • Experience in computer
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Research FieldEngineeringEducation LevelMaster Degree or equivalent Skills/Qualifications - excellent knowledge in the field of finite element methods in general and especially for computational