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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for a post-doctoral researcher to work on the development of a multiscale reservoir simulator using the finite element
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the fatigue life of highway bridges by investigating the role of damping under combined thermal and heavy traffic loading. The project involves: Developing high-fidelity Finite Element (FE) models of highway
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École nationale des ponts et chaussées | Champs sur Marne, le de France | France | about 2 months ago
will involve the coupling of advanced constitutive models with finite element simulations, and the formulation of full-field, physics-constrained training and calibration strategies. Applications will
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the University, will provide meaningful support for your teaching and scholarship as elements of your personal and career development. We encourage you to grow professionally, and we support a healthy work-life
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the professional field (punctuation: 30) Item 02: Specific merits in thermal and structural analysis: (1) Proven experience in using finite element analysis software in aerospace applications. (2) Knowledge
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%). You will work on the extension of the DUNE-FEM package to support computations on GPU hardware with various types of Finite Element methods. This work is embedded in a research project considering
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-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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interaction peut conduire à un transfert de quantité de mouvement mesurable. En particulier, nous explorerons la possibilité que la turbulence et la nucléation de vortex constituent le mécanisme microscopique
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assigned. (2%) Required Education and Experience Master’s Degree in relevant field of engineering 3 years of related professional experience to include non-linear finite element modeling and simulation
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describe the damage present in critical areas. They rely on multi-scale finite element simulations with multiphysics couplings between electrical, thermal, and mechanical domains. In addition, it is