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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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of solids and the finite element method and/or spectral solvers Practical experience in at least one programming language (preferably Python) and experience with the use of Unix/Linux operating systems
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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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)GaAs, transition-metal dichalcogenides, perovskites, and others, giving rise to novel quasiparticles known as polaritons. In two-dimensional photonic microresonators, the photonic dispersion is nearly
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application of finite element modeling (3D FEM) and discrete element modeling (3D DEM) for structural analysis of transport infrastructures, incorporating alternative materials such as steel slags (EAF) and
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Bordeaux, Aquitaine | France | 2 months ago
: Attention Over Finite Memories. 2025. Preprint, hal-05080235v2. https://hal.science/hal-05080235/ - Developping resevoir models based on ReservoirPy and integrate them in the ReservoirPy github as tools
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for its employees as well as its students. YOUR TASKS • At least 70% of your assignment will be spent on academic research at Laboratory Soete (https://www.ugent.be/ea/emsme/en/research/soete
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or an equivalent mix of education and relevant experience in similar role. Demonstrated expertise in finite element modeling (COMSOL, Abaqus,FEniCS/MOOSE) and dielectric spectroscopy (BbDS/TSDC). Strong record
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, or AI/ML applications in engineering Demonstrated experience with digital twin development, finite element analysis (FEA), or data-driven manufacturing tools Preferred: Experience working in
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-based micro-finite element (microFE) models of the mouse alveolar bone can be used to evaluate accurately the bone stiffness, bone strength and local deformation, as compared against state-of-the-art