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on performance and funding availability) to develop finite element stress change models that evaluate the impact of interseismic, coseismic and postseismic deformation following sequences of large earthquakes
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publications; disseminate study results and research findings in journals and conferences. Perform advanced computational modeling using finite difference and discrete element modeling programs. Perform advanced
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neuroimaging and mc-tCS simulation approaches based on realistic head volume conductor models using modern finite element methods as well as sensitivity analysis. The new methods will be applied in close
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-cycle fatigue. The research methods are based on both small-scale and full-scale experimental testing and on Finite Element Modelling. Are you motivated to take a step towards a doctorate and open
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waste heat in one single thermodynamic cycle of 100 degrees (Lheritier et al., Nature 2022). In this post doc, we want to study efficiency. Indeed, pyroelectric energy harvesting should have an intrinsic
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with practical finite element analysis using ANSYS Workbench Excellent written and oral skills and proficient with MS Office and MS Excel. Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: An MS degree
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conferences. You will work in close collaboration with a group of senior scientists, technicians as well as Post Docs and PhDs all engaged in the Villum Investigator project MicroAM. A 3–6-month foreign stay
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Apply Now Job ID JR101261Date posted 07/02/2024 The Magnet Division (MD) designs, builds, and tests superconducting magnets for use in particle accelerators world-wide. The Magnet Division also