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, solid mechanics, and mechanics of materials Experience from numerical simulations, preferably finite element analysis Excellent written presentation skills and oral English language skill PLEASE NOTE: For
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, finite element analysis, programming and numerical methods. Applicants are expected to have achieved a First class (or, in special cases, an upper-class, 2:1) honours MEng/MSc degree or equivalent in
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of the (computational) mechanics of solids and the finite element method and/or spectral solvers Practical experience in at least one programming language (preferably Python) and experience with the use of Unix/Linux
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computational mechanics, applied mathematics, physics, computer science, biomedical engineering or a related field Good knowledge of numerical methods and finite-element analysis Solid programming skills in C
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measurement and stopping rules controlling type-I error with finite-sample guarantees. Quantum statistical modeling: use of quantum relative entropy, Fisher information, and variational quantum circuits
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programming skills (C++ or Python) and experience with numerical modeling (for instance, Finite Element Analysis or Computational Fluid Dynamics); A strong interest in—and willingness to learn and perform
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phonon eigenvalues and transport properties using computational methods (density-functional theory, molecular dynamics, and finite-element simulation). It predicts the intrinsic phononic features
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, fatigue, corrosion, and biofouling ) of subsea structures. Derive limit state functions associated with the failure mechanisms using high-fidelity Finite Element Analysis. Perform sensitivity and
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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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functions associated with the failure mechanisms using high-fidelity Finite Element Analysis. Perform sensitivity and uncertainty analysis to uncover the most significant variables in the derived limit states