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": based on the microlocal analysis of the problem, an efficient alternative to the standard Finite Element approach can be designed. The main aim of this postdoctoral project will be to adapt the methods
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including Dr Keith Winwood (Manchester Met), and Prof Lukasz Kaczmarczyk (University of Glasgow, and founder of open-source finite element code MoFEM). Key Responsibilities The key technical responsibility
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working in radiological environment. Experience in heat transfer and thermal modeling/simulation using finite-element analysis (FEA) or other software. Ability to work within a multi-disciplinary team
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Post-Doctoral Associate in Sand Hazards and Opportunities for Resilience, Energy, and Sustainability
-Lagrangian (CEL), Material Point Method (MPM), or advanced Finite Element Methods). Physical modeling of tunnel excavation and ground response (e.g., geotechnical centrifuge testing, lab-scale TBM experiments
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. The candidate should have excellent grades from the bachelor and master level courses in mathematics and mechanics as well as appropriate skills in programming and finite element analysis . Proficiency in
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, or a closely related field with expertise in one or more of the following areas: Finite element methods for partial differential equations Multiscale numerical methods Flow and transport in porous
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demonstrate these in their application materials Familiarity with numerical methods for PDEs (e.g., finite difference or finite element methods) Experience with tissue simulations and/or HPC is a plus Interest
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experience at the time of application; (b) have experience in InSAR applications for landslides and reclamations, PolSAR/PolInSAR for vegetation mapping, finite element analysis, numerical simulation, machine
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. The central aim of these projects is efficient computational method for wave propagation on complex geometry. We will use a novel and unconventional finite element method based on the Galerkin difference
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the relevant area of expertise, including numerical simulations and laboratory experiments. Demonstrated experience with the finite element program ABAQUS. For best consideration, applicants must submit