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The predictive simulation will be developed through Finite Element Analysis (FEA) in between LMGC and ICube and LEM3 Labs. Therefore, FEA poro-mechanical simulation experience is a plus (Le Floc’h, et al., 2024
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differences, finite volumes, finite elements, spectral methods) - At least one experience in developing a numerical solver for a differential equation or in developing a diagnostic for a numerical simulation
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and numerical. Experimental component The main objective will be to leverage a newly developed automated fiber preparation device, recently designed at the laboratory, to perform specific mechanical
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that captures residual stress build-up in the wing disc. The project will use a finite element framework for forward simulations of prescribed incompatibility fields, as well as inverse reconstruction
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knowledge of numerical methods - knowledge of free-surface flows, granular flows - proven experience in numerical simulation (finite elements, finite volumes, CFD, LES, etc.) - proficiency in basic scientific
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expertise in finite element simulation and poro-elastic media modeling. Skills in identification, biomechanics, and homogenization are a plus. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres
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), An applied mathematician/numerical analyst interested in modelling and applications in mechanics. Examples of relevant skills/knowledge: Finite element method (formulation, implementation, usage), Optimisation
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: - PhD in mechanical engineering, materials science or physics. - Good notions of heat & mass transfer, fluid dynamics, numerical methods. - Experience in numerical modeling (finite volume method
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. Degradation mechanisms observed by ITEN (e.g., transition metal leaching) could also by investigated. These interface models and characteristics will then be transferred to other researchers for larger-scale
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material compositions could be proposed to improve lithium insertion or enhance the interaction with the electrolyte. Degradation mechanisms observed by ITEN (e.g., transition metal leaching) could also by