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current, relevant industry experience. Proficient communication and computer skills are a must. The ideal candidate will possess some or all of the following skill sets: Basic Finite Element Analysis
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astrophysics, and uses a variety of approaches, such as stochastic processes, kinetic theory, variational analysis, finite element methods, and data-driven techniques. The Vienna School of Mathematics doctoral
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) and modeling. Experience with OpenFOAM or other finite-element heat transfer codes About ORNL: As a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science national laboratory, ORNL has an impressive 80-year
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experience · Be a proficient programmer, including in Python, with good coding habits; experience in NEURON, COMSOL, other finite element modeling software, and / or git would be an asset; experience
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, planting and exposure to the elements is commonplace. This role requires highly physical, finite visual attention skills, a high level of mental concentration and manipulation. Minimum Education, Experience
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demonstrated ability to communicate and interact with a diverse range of stakeholders and students. Demonstrated knowledge in Quasi-Monte Carlo methods and/or finite element analysis and/or machine learning is
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standards. Working knowledge of structural finite element modeling programs (STADD, GT STRUDL, etc.) Familiar with the following DOE order and standards: DOE O 420.1C – Facility Safety DOE-STD-1020 – Natural
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demonstrate these in their application materials Familiarity with numerical methods for PDEs (e.g., finite difference or finite element methods) Experience with tissue simulations and/or HPC is a plus Interest
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biology, or applied mathematics Documented experience in C++ programming and solid software engineering fundamentals Familiarity with numerical methods for solving PDEs (e.g., finite difference, finite
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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