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finitos de equipos espaciales, siguiendo los requisitos y estándares de la industria espacial europea y publicados en la normativa ECSS./ Finite element modelling of space equipment, following
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Pau, Aquitaine | France | about 4 hours ago
continuous/discontinuous Galerkin spectral finite element solver for seismic wave simulation, with applications in subsurface imaging and CO₂ monitoring. The project combines the efficiency of continuous
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Description The project proposes the development of finite element models aimed at investigating low back pain. The main objective is to assess the relationships between intervertebral disc morphology
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methods in computational electromagnetism. -Development of reduced-order models for time-domain finite element approximations in electromagnetism. -Development of numerical methods for the efficient design
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Expertise in numerical methods (finite element, finite differences, finite volumes) Expertise in programming (Python, Fortran, R, Matlab) Expertise in geogrpahic infomation systems (QGIS) Expertise in LaTeX
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COE. 4. Focus on experimental/theoretical basic mechanics such as finite elements with applications in areas such as theoretical mechanics, additive manufacturing, dynamics systems. Required Knowledge
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to the refinement and application of inverse finite element (FE) modeling for multiscale mechanical characterization of cartilage. Integrate in vitro, in silico, and in vivo data into a coherent, multi-scale
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simulation (such as bonded particle) and Eulerian (such as finite element) methods can be used. Proposals should acknowledge the benefits and limits of their technique compared to others. Part of the proposal
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involves use of finite element simulations, collaboration with experimental researchers, and integration with FAIR data and AI principles. The research scientist will utilize existing computational and
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in excessive waste, frequent tooling maintenance, and high carbon emissions. The EcoTray project aims to develop a validated, high-resolution finite element simulation framework that integrates