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Health Monitoring (SHM) and Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) systems integrated with advanced probabilistic methods, machine learning and Artificial Intelligence (AI) approaches, and 2) advanced Finite Element (FE
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, robotics, prosthetics/orthotics, and/or finite element methods. Although not required, experience in orthopaedics, rehabilitation or trauma is welcome. Department Biomedical Engineering Posting Date 11/04
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to improve current technology. Development of new fabrication techniques and materials processing methods to increase sensor performance and longevity while reducing cost and form factor. Procurement
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, including in Python, with good coding habits; experience in NEURON, COMSOL, other finite element modeling software, and / or git would be an asset; experience in optimization algorithms would be an asset
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without expensive die tryouts and new model development costs. In addition, CP-FEM (crystal plasticity-finite element method) modeling allows development of constitutive laws for new materials based
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thermomechanical finite element modeling, CALPHAD-based thermodynamics, and crystal plasticity and to both powder-scale and atomic-scale simulations. Emphasis will be on integration of model predictions with
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of Nonductile Reinforced Concrete Frames with Masonry Infill Walls: I. Development of Strut Model Enhanced by Finite Element Models”, Earthquake Spectra, (2015), 32 (2), 795-818. Sattar, Siamak and Abbie B. Liel
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., VOF, LS), hybrid methods (Eulerian-Lagrangian); chemical kinetic models based on finite rate chemistry, tabulated kinetic models, or novel methods that improve the computational CPU cost; and fluid