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(or be near completion), with established expertise in Computational Mechanics, Constitutive Modelling, and the Finite Element Method. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Prof. Laurence Brassart
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Education & Experience: PhD Must be competent to model rail buckling, rail fracture, and failure of track structure due to moisture sorption using advanced finite element methods. Also, must be competent
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related field (e.g., Engineering Mechanics). Strong background in continuum mechanics and constitutive modeling of solids. Demonstrated experience with finite element methods, including model development
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design and optimisation, with proven capability using finite-element and multiphysics tools such as ANSYS Maxwell/Workbench, Motor-CAD, JMAG, Altair Flux, and COMSOL. Demonstrated experience spanning
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cumulatively meet the requirements described will be excluded. Preferential factors: Have solid knowledge in structural engineering; Have solid knowledge in the finite element method; Have experience
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) advanced Finite Element (FE) analysis with particular emphasis on the use of LSDYNA for simulation of crash analysis and roadside safety. This work increasingly emphasizes reliability-based performance
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microscopy, optical interferometry, vacuum technology, finite element method simulations will be involved. Applicants should hold a PhD in Physics, Nano-science, Engineering or similar, experience with optics
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Post-Doctoral Associate in Sand Hazards and Opportunities for Resilience, Energy, and Sustainability
of the following areas: Large-deformation numerical modeling (e.g., Coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian (CEL), Material Point Method (MPM), or advanced Finite Element Methods). Physical modeling of tunnel
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for the project. The research will primarily involve physical modelling of Li-ion batteries through finite element methods. Requirements: PhD degree in chemistry, physics, materials science or engineering, or a
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science, or a closely related field. Experience with the finite element method. Proficient in C++ and Python. Skilled in Unix-based operating systems. Skilled in oral and written communications and presentations