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in biomaterials and bioprinting Experience in computational fluidic dynamics (i.e., COMSOL, Ansys Fluent) Experience in cell culture Knowledge of microfluidics computer simulation finite element
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(conductivity, heat capacity, flame resistance). Advanced finite element modelling will then correlate microstructural features to heat-transfer performance. The candidate will design and build a burner-rig test
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Program (PRR Workplan: (1) Numerical simulation of the behaviour of connections between prefabricated concrete walls using finite elements; (2) Case study analysis; (3) Processing and analysis of results
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responsibilities and tasks include (but not limited to): Development of full- and reduced-order nonlinear finite element models of offshore structures with emphasis on damage modelling. Calculation of linear and
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. Responsibilities and qualifications Your primary responsibilities and tasks include (but not limited to): Development of full- and reduced-order nonlinear finite element models of offshore structures with emphasis
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simplified LOC risk assessment tools. Define key response parameters for rapid LOC evaluation. Duties and Responsibilities Develop and validate finite element models for critical industrial components (e.g
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English in ISI indexed journals. b) candidates must have skills and previous experience in the following areas: i) experience in Finite Element Method modelling; ii) railway system modelling (vehicle and/or
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and colleagues working with theory that will complement your work with density functional theory, phase-field simulations, and finite element modelling. Qualified applicants must have: Enthusiasm
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and photon indistinguishability towards unity. The primary responsibilities of the PhD students include: Employ numerical simulation techniques based on Fourier Modal Method and the Finite Element
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finite element models of offshore structures with emphasis on damage modelling Calculation of linear and nonlinear response of offshore structures exposed to various loading scenarios in-cluding