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certification, dramatically accelerating innovation cycles. What you will gain: Expertise in Finite Element Analysis, Scientific Machine Learning, Uncertainty Quantification, and Professional Programming
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loading conditions. By generating datasets from finite element simulations, ML models can learn the mapping between unit cell design parameters and homogenised properties. State-of-the-art approaches
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from the fetal MRI scans. Additionally, mesh modelling techniques will be developed to create 3D Finite Element (FE) mesh models from the segmented fetal and maternal anatomy. These FE models will then
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, finite element simulations of vibration propagation, and AI-based signal analysis to establish a physics-informed understanding of the relationship between structural behaviour and fall detection accuracy
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, or modelling. Familiarity with computational tools (Matlab, Python, or finite element analysis). Analytical thinking and enthusiasm for interdisciplinary research. Ability to work independently and as part of a
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). Additional project costs will also be provided. Overview We are looking for an enthusiastic engineer to help us explore the mechanics of bone in patients with brittle bone disease, who is familiar with finite
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REF2029 impact. Methods and workplan Data and simulation: curate multi-fidelity datasets that couple finite-element heat simulations with active thermography experiments. Model design: extend FNOs with
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proficiency in three of the items in the following list: - Fluent programmer (e.g., python or other) - Fundamental of finite element analysis and experience with FEA software
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voting platforms to public consultation tools, these platforms must not only serve communities effectively but also withstand rapidly evolving security threats. The impending transition to a post-quantum
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certain quantum group – this is an example of a categorification of this quantum group, in which we understand its elements as functors. An analogue of this result is already known for finite general linear