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finite elements) as well as alternative discretization methods (e.g., Lattice Boltzmann Methods), and high-performance computing. A selection of possible research areas can be found on our website: https
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). e) Experience in musculoskeletal modeling and finite element modeling (preferred). Academic degrees obtained in foreign countries shall be registered by a Portuguese institution, according to
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of virtual models (digital twins) for studying and detecting abnormal operating conditions (predictive diagnostics of anomalous behaviors) in distribution transformers using the finite element method (FEM
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for simulating such complex geometries. For example, the memory and computation time required become prohibitive with standard “black-box” finite element methods. The objective is therefore to develop a dedicated
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, 2025. We are looking for: The applicant should perform active research in numerical analysis of finite element or finite volume methods for coupled problems in one of the application areas of the group
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formation of polyhalogens. The applied methods will include first principles methods like DFT, both for finite and periodic systems, ab initio molecular dynamics simulations and calculations of various
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and photon indistinguishability towards unity. The primary responsibilities of the PhD students include: Employ numerical simulation techniques based on Fourier Modal Method and the Finite Element
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characterization of interface deformation mechanisms, including advanced SEM and TEM methods Finite Element Modeling to design and optimize micromechanical testing geometries Timely dissemination of research
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mathematics with outstanding grades Excellent knowledge of continuum mechanics and finite element analysis Excellent coding skills Knowledge and experience with fracture and/or phase-field modeling and/or
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or an equivalent qualification. For all posts, applicants should also: (a) have solid experience in electric machines, finite element methods and theory of electromagnetic files; and (b) be able to complete