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Sustainable composite STructures for supporting the decision-making and resilience of the society Of the future”. This project develops transdisciplinary models that integrate traditional finite-element physico
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24 months, expiration date 16th april 2026 at 1:00 pm Where to apply Website http://www.unipi.it Requirements Additional Information Eligibility criteria Eligible destination country/ies for fellows
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QUALIFICATIONS: • PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, or a closely related field. • Demonstrated expertise in MEMS/NEMS design and modeling, including finite element
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command of a scientific programming language (Python, MATLAB, or similar tools) is expected. Experience in numerical modelling (finite differences, finite elements, etc.) is recommended. Additional
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Engineering, or a related field Strong background in solid mechanics, lightweight structures, or composite materials Strong written and verbal communication skills in English Experience in finite element
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using computational tools (e.g., numerical solvers, finite element frameworks, or custom research codes). Leading the preparation of peer-reviewed journal publications in high-impact mechanics and
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interfaces Implement models in finite element frameworks and validate them experimentally Develop your own scientific ideas and communicate results through publications and presentations Contribute to teaching
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in nonlinear continuum mechanics, constitutive modeling, soft tissue modelling or finite element analysis and a passion for advancing the understanding of brain injury? Then this could be a position
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in the numerical modeling of crack initiation, crack propagation and fracture in CCAs prospective for hydrogen applications, which will be performed by finite element method (software Ansys) and
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to the viscoelastic behavior of polymeric foams under large deformations dynamic loadings. The objective is to simulate, using the finite element method, the response of these porous microstructures under complex