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) experience and demonstrated proficiency (SolidWorks preferred). Finite-element analysis (FEA) experience and demonstrated proficiency (e.g., Ansys or equivalent). Gas dynamical modeling expertise (e.g., using
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Will: Implement state-of-the-art and beyond-state-of-the-art friction models into a finite-element-based, elasto-hydrodynamic modeling tool in a high-performance computing environment Apply elasto
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automotive lightweighting, we are seeking a Senior Lightweight Design and Simulation Engineer with advanced skills in Finite Element Modelling (FEM) and Topology Optimization. This position focuses
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Experience with the use of Finite Element Methods in modelling acoustic problems (assessed at: Application form/Interview) Essential Application and Interview Experience with Python or Matlab or any other
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biomechanical treatments. In particular, you will evaluate the effect of biomechanical or pharmacological interventions on the bone properties by analyzing Computed Tomography images, Finite Element (FE) models
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numerical. Analytical results for classical problems of high symmetry also will be presented to serve as a basis for comparison and validation. Software: A finite element and computational transport tool
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Position Description: Purpose The Department of Neurosurgery invites applications for a full-time assistant professor to conduct clinical spine and biomechanics research with focus on finite element
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Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Finite Element Analysis, Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, and Mechanical Systems Design. Plans, organizes, teaches, and provides feedback to promote and direct student success
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walls reinforced with iron-based shape memory alloys (Fe-SMAs). The PhD project aims to develop a nonlinear finite element modeling framework to simulate the mechanical bond behavior between 3D printed
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. The central aim of these projects is efficient computational method for wave propagation on complex geometry. We will use a novel and unconventional finite element method based on the Galerkin difference