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the development of high-fidelity finite element models to investigate surface wave propagation in soft biological tissues, forming the foundation for subsequent statistical and machine learning
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Post-Doctoral Associate in Sand Hazards and Opportunities for Resilience, Energy, and Sustainability
of the following areas: Large-deformation numerical modeling (e.g., Coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian (CEL), Material Point Method (MPM), or advanced Finite Element Methods). Physical modeling of tunnel
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leading group in high-order methods: a class of finite element methods that is now leading the way for future computational fluid dynamics simulations. Specifically, our group develops the Nektar++ spectral
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divisions and users. Our core tasks include mechanical design, feasibility studies, finite element analysis (mechanical, thermal, and vibrational/modal), and contributing to design review meetings with
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of high-fidelity finite element models to investigate surface wave propagation in soft biological tissues, forming the foundation for subsequent statistical and machine learning frameworks that integrate
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simulations progress, whilst preserving the geometric representation of the project. You will work within a leading group in high-order methods: a class of finite element methods that is now leading the way
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advanced modelling approaches—such as finite element analysis —to capture the nonlinear, multi-physics nature of soft materials. By integrating experimental data and validating simulations, your work will
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simulations progress, whilst preserving the geometric representation of the project. You will work within a leading group in high-order methods: a class of finite element methods that is now leading the way
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Engineering, or Aeronautical Engineering. - Knowledge of static and dynamic structural analysis using finite element software. - Knowledge of programming languages applied in engineering. - Experience in
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controls, low noise electronics, simulation and modeling, finite element modeling, and computer programming. The start date of appointment will be Spring 2026, though there is some room for flexibility