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induced defects and the resultant fatigue life of metal additive manufactured samples. The project is part of a Villum Investigator grant titled “Microstructural engineering of additive manufactured metals
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defects and the resultant fatigue life of metal additive manufactured samples. The project is part of a Villum Investigator grant titled “Microstructural engineering of additive manufactured metals
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failure before components are built? We invite applications for a fully funded PhD project to develop microstructure-aware simulation models for fatigue and damage prediction in turbine wheels. Working in
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aluminium through AI-driven microstructural analysis. About us The PhD candidate will work at the Division of Data Science and AI , in the neuro-symbolic research group. This group works with combinations
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focused on high-throughput microanalysis to reveal how tramp elements introduced during recycling impact microstructure and properties in aluminium mega-castings. About us The PhD position is placed
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for next-generation gas turbines. These geometries pose manufacturing challenges, particularly regarding heat transfer, microstructure evolution, and defect prevention. Building on recent doctoral research
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theoretical tools for their description (C). Tasks for project RTG2861-A4 (Principal Investigator: Prof. Dr. Stefan Kaskel, Chair of Inorganic Chemistry I, Research area A): Research topic: Microstructured PCL
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of recycled aluminium. More specifically, the project will focus on advanced numerical methods to understand how defects and different microstructures affect the strength of mega-cast components. As a PhD
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theoretical tools for their description (C). Tasks for project RTG2861-A4 (Principal Investigator: Prof. Dr. Stefan Kaskel, Chair of Inorganic Chemistry I, Research area A): Research topic Microstructured PCL
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of the manufactured welds Analyzing by advanced techniques the metallurgy of the heat effected zone to unravel microstructural secrets in these very special dissimilar material joints Interpreting all the obtained