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) transport; • Are familiar with chemical simulation techniques, including but not limited to density functional theory, molecular dynamics, (kinetic) Monte Carlo modeling, finite-element modeling, and multi
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. The following skills are highly desirable but not essential: Ability to program in Matlab/Python Experience with Finite Element Analysis and Reduce Order Modelling Experience in Rapid Prototyping and CAD Design
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discovering research and potentially pursuing a PhD. Expected skills • Solid background in numerical methods (PDEs, finite elements, scientific computing). • Interest in modeling, model order reduction, and
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Engineering Master Degree in Earth Sciences Experience in programming and high-performance computing (HPC). Experience in finite element numerical modelling and stabilisation techniques. Experience in
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in Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Methods and the Julia programming language will admitted to the selection. Workplan and the objectives to achieve: This scholarship aims to advance a time
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knowledge of numerical methods - knowledge of free-surface flows, granular flows - proven experience in numerical simulation (finite elements, finite volumes, CFD, LES, etc.) - proficiency in basic scientific
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department at TU/e for finite element-based deformable body simulations. Conduct research on mechanical contact processing models, integrating both physics-based numerical models and data-driven approaches
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of Ni#Al intermetallic-based superalloys. The project will focus on predicting thermal histories, residual stress development, and crack susceptibility during additive manufacturing. Using finite element
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Mathematics, Applied Mechanics, or related disciplines (a minimum honours degree at UK first or upper second-class level) Experience in computational fluid dynamic/finite element modelling by using commercial
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-motivation and interest to learn new skills Great to have: Experience programming in Python, Julia, or C/C++ Experience with Mathematica Experience with finite element methods, agent-based simulations, and/or