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. - Develop new nonlinear finite element models to address key data gaps in steel component behavior. - Translate findings into technical guidance that informs seismic design for damage control, post
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on CAD and/or Finite Element Analysis for design and drawing of components. Assist on project and grant management support for the co-directors. Job Requirements: Ph.D. in Materials Science, Mechanical
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development, validation, and optimization of 3D-printed propellers. This includes conducting hydrodynamic analysis, finite element modeling, as well as overseeing site-based test bedding, data collection, and
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experience at the time of application; (b) have experience in InSAR applications for landslides and reclamations, PolSAR/PolInSAR for vegetation mapping, finite element analysis, numerical simulation, machine
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in the development, validation, and optimization of 3D-printed modular floating structures. This includes conducting hydrodynamic analysis, finite element modeling, and stability assessments, as
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/MCCS%201st%20Grant%20Call ). The Research Engineer will focus on hydrodynamic analysis, finite element modeling, and stability assessment for modular floating structures. Responsibilities include
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structural engineering or mechanical engineering, received no later than 6 years before the initial appointment. Strong expertise in programming for approaches including, computational mechanics, finite
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for simulations, we aim to explore solution strategies to calculate the amount of water given meteorological data and map data. Here, in addition to traditional discretization methods such as finite elements and
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and knowledgeable in the areas of stress analysis (including the Finite Element Method), material characterisation (particularly flow stress determination and modelling), mechanical testing methods
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range of incident powers and applied electromagnetic and acoustic fields. Analyze measurement results in conjunction with finite-element simulations to identify relevant material parameters of materials