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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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-mechanical coupling. Understanding of wellbore and casing behavior under thermal load. Desired skills: Finite Element Analysis software: Abaqus, COMSOL Multiphysics, or ANSYS Python (for data analysis
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of materials mechanics, e.g., plasticity, porous plasticity, crystal plasticity and damage mechanics. Knowledge of micromechanical modelling. Knowledge of non-linear finite element methods. Knowledge of FFT
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collaborative open-source software development. Fluid flow, elasticity, and/or transport in porous media. Discrete element methods. Multiphase fluid flow. Personal qualities Applicants must be able to work
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humans engage with AI and identify the key elements that support AI agents as team members. The goal is to develop a framework and guidelines to facilitate the design and development of AI solutions
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. The Department of Energy and Process Engineering (EPT) has established EPT Women in Science . The group is focused on supporting female Research Assistants, PhD Candidates, Postdoctoral Fellows and permanent
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the applicant's educational background and completed research work A plan for the training component A funding plan A proposal for academic supervisor(s) In addition, you should provide information in which
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, particularly alkaline etching and anodising, to understand the processes that determine the visual appearance and optical properties of aluminium surfaces. The primary goal is to uncover the factors
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. The project description is a key element in evaluating the applicants. It is also highly important that the project is feasible within the nominal length of study, which is three years full time, with ½ year
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operations research, optimisation, statistics, data science Elements from the two tracks can be combined. For more information about the Department of Business and Management Science and its research profile