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. Admission Requirements: 3.1.3. Students enrolled in doctorate 3.2.1. Study Area: Physics, Physics Engineering and related areas 4. Other Requirements: Experience in Finite Element simulations
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Sciences has over 280 faculty members, with approximately 2,000 undergraduate and 2,400 graduate students. It is the leading national model for education and research in health, health care, public health
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, preference will be given to female candidates. University of Vienna. Space for personalities. Since 1365. Data protection Application deadline: 03/27/2026 Post Doc
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Engineering at NTNU, where computational mechanics, advanced finite element modelling, and artificial intelligence meet. As a PhD candidate, you will work at the forefront of nonlinear simulation, contributing
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molecular dynamics (MD) simulation tools and AI-driven approaches. The role also builds a systematic design platform that integrates reporter and preclinical data in close collaboration with experimental
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Position overview Position title: Moore Postdoctoral Fellow Salary range: A reasonable salary range estimate for this position is $69,073 - $71,632. The posted UC academic salary scales (https
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on physics-based computational modelling. Key activities include crystal-plasticity-based finite-element (CPFE) simulations, unit-cell and microstructure-resolved models, and the development of modelling
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not exclusively, comprise tasks related to Activity 2 “Digitization and Parametric Modeling” and Activity 3 “Sustainability and Circularity Assessment”, in particular, in the simulation of thermal and
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week 40 Work Schedule Typically, Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Advertising Copy Full Time/Part Time Full Time Posted Date 02/26/2026 Close Date/Application Deadline Open Until Filled Yes Review
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Estimation from the Human Pelvis Effect of lower limb posture on musculoskeletal loading and walking energetics Musculoskeletal modeling and simulation of lower limb bone loading during locomotion Profile