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of the project team. Key Skills & Experiences This project will require previous expertise in computational mechanics (preferably finite element methods - with analysis being undertaken in open-source code MoFEM
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codes, finite element or finite different methods, peridynamics, phase field models, multi-objective optimisation methods, CAD. Demonstrated ability to adapt to fast-changing project direction and learn
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modelling using Finite Element (FE) method and FE simulation software (e.g. ANSYS), (3) Model Order Reduction (MOR) methods for mechanical simulation (4) numerical algorithms and models, and scientific
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) computational mechanics, (2) thermo-mechanical modelling using Finite Element (FE) method and FE simulation software (e.g. ANSYS), (3) Model Order Reduction (MOR) methods for mechanical simulation (4) numerical
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Architecture, Marine Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related field. Proficiency in hydrodynamic modeling tools (e.g., ANSYS/Star CCM/Fluent/Open Foam etc.) and finite element analysis software (e.g