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(mechanical, electromagnetic, and, possibly, fluid-dynamic) and multi-scale simulations for drone components using finite element tools (e.g., Abaqus, Comsol). · Supporting the development of an AI
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physics, structured around three main axes: Novel electronic states of matter (correlated systems, unconventional superconductivity, magnetism, metal-insulator transitions, etc.) Reduced-dimensionality
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experimentation and finite-element modelling. Research themes would be flexible including green steel formability under the EPSRC ADAP‑EAF programme for automotive and packaging applications; or micromechanical
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responsibilities and tasks include (but not limited to): Development of full- and reduced-order nonlinear finite element models of offshore structures with emphasis on damage modelling. Calculation of linear and
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quantification. The interrelation of these three topic areas is increasingly important for future lightweight and sustainable composite structures. The ideal PhD candidate will enjoy working on finite-element
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English in ISI indexed journals. b) candidates must have skills and previous experience in the following areas: i) experience in Finite Element Method modelling; ii) railway system modelling (vehicle and/or
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. Responsibilities and qualifications Your primary responsibilities and tasks include (but not limited to): Development of full- and reduced-order nonlinear finite element models of offshore structures with emphasis
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or physics or applied mathematics with outstanding grades Excellent knowledge of continuum mechanics and finite element analysis Excellent coding skills Knowledge and experience with fracture and/or
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skills include: Interest or background in composite materials, particularly in modelling and/or testing Basic understanding of finite element methods (FEM); any exposure to impact or burst mechanics is a
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performance will be assessed using finite element analysis and experimental work. Additionally, life cycle assessment will be performed to quantify environmental and economic impacts. This project is intended