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that the master's degree has been awarded. Programming skills, e.g., Fortran or C++, is a requirement. Competence in the theory of the finite element method is an advantage. Competence in the theory
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design of tools for Cold Compaction (CC) and Friction Stir Extrusion (FSE) using CAD software. 2. Testing and validation of the different tool geometries using Finite Element simulations in ABAQUS. 3
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numerical simulations, using finite element software, of the critical elements of the 3D printer; - Preparing technical reports. 4. Goals: The fundamental objective is for the grant holder to contribute
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breakwaters under varied sea conditions. 2. CFD and Finite Element Modeling Perform Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations to optimize the design and performance of floating breakwaters. Develop finite
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Chemical Engineering. Working knowledge of finite difference, finite elements, spectral and Monte Carlo methods applied to heat and mass transfer processes. Laboratory Safety 2 (CHEE682): Experience as a TA
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for the solution of partial differential equations. Research experience with integration of ROM and the Finite Element method is a plus. Demonstrated programming skills (Fortran/C++/Python/Julia), preferably in
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techniques. Classify and characterise microstructural defects during the machining process, with a view to devising tooling and parameter modifications. Carry out analytical modelling and finite element
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finite elements) as well as alternative discretization methods (e.g., Lattice Boltzmann Methods), and high-performance computing. A selection of possible research areas can be found on our website: https
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We are looking for a highly motivated candidate to pursue a PhD programme titled "CFD-informed finite element analysis for thermal control in wire-arc directed energy deposition." This research
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activities include development of CAD based opto-mechanical systems, characterizing mounts through finite element modelling (FEM), and laboratory assembly/alignment of opto-mechanical systems. Collaborative