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Structural Integrity Finite Element Analyses of Formula I Composite Panels for Safer and Lighter Designs School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr J L
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Simulating Composite Fracture by the Extended Finite Element Method School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr J L Curiel Sosa Application Deadline
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to isolate geometric features of interest for further dataset curation and training Develop tools which interface between the trained predictor / inference models and structural finite element model generators
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moving through different fluids. In this project, we are interested in developing moving mesh finite element methods for their dynamical simulation. We aim to produce efficient, accurate and robust
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linkages, and the content of our degree pathways, we are looking for an individual whose would be able to teach engineering content (e.g. e.g. civil engineering; structural engineering; finite element
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computer aided design, finite element analysis and manufacturing software. Expertise in material science, ideally relevant to impact protection and mitigation applications. A high level of practical ability
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engineering content (e.g. e.g. civil engineering; structural engineering; finite element modelling) across all years of our undergraduate and postgraduate Construction, Engineering and Environment programmes
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for success: A PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, or a related field. Experience in computational mechanics, finite element analysis, and numerical simulations. A strong background in
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for downhole milling tools. Conduct Finite Element Analysis (FEA) of cutting mechanics under downhole conditions. Support design and validation of prototype tools using the company’s bespoke instrumented test
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and accelerated brain aging by coupling mechanics and neurobiology to create multiphysics-informed predictive models of brain health. Specifically, our approach combines finite element modelling and