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experiments, and parametric investigations. The modelling component will be based, as much as possible, on semi-analytical thermo-mechanical formulations. This is to facilitate calculation accuracy, numerical
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modeling & environmental risk assessment. Numerical simulation techniques for hydrogeological systems. Advanced uncertainty quantification for robust modeling. Scientific communication, including
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ultracold gases or condensed matter systems. Experience with numerical simulations is expected, along with a high level of motivation and a genuine interest in fundamental research. About You To be suitable
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mechanics of composite materials, and should be enthusiastic to work in a collaborative project between industry and academia.Vacancy 2: PhD (4 years) on numerical simulation of composite hydrogen tanks[Net
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German courses). We highly welcome international applications. Scientifically, Berlin offers a rich landscape with numerous opportunities for research, as well as job prospects in academia and industry
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performance utilizing reliable and computationally efficient numerical structural models. To support the condition (state) assessment, you will also explore the use of advanced estimators (e.g., Kalman Filter
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of the nonlinear structural performance utilizing reliable and computationally efficient numerical structural models. To support the condition (state) assessment, you will also explore the use of advanced estimators
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may lead to large fractures initiated by the micro-cracks created from the glass cutting. Responsibilities and qualifications The PhD project will explore the synergies between numerical simulations and
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targets the development of advanced coatings to prevent cell-to-cell propagation during runaway events. It combines experimental studies, numerical modelling, and real-world burner rig testing, culminating
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German courses). We highly welcome international applications. Scientifically, Berlin offers a rich landscape with numerous opportunities for research, as well as job prospects in academia and industry