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Essential requirements Knowledge and skills in Finite Element Analysis Skills in additive manufacturing Desired requirements Knowledge and experience in optimization methods (e.g. Genetic algorithm) Knowledge
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mechanics Computational modelling and finite element analysis Active dissemination of the results in scientific articles and participation in national and international conferences is integral to the job
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Toulouse, Midi Pyrenees | France | 3 months ago
parallel and heterogeneous architectures, permits the integration of advanced interoperable CFD components, including in particular Finite Volume (FV) as well as Finite Element (FE) methods, namely
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level (neural network models) including plasticity. Electric fields will be estimated based on finite-element method models. The project can be partly adapted to your specific interests and your
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dynamics, including solving transport equations. In addition, good programming skills are required, and knowledge of Comsol Multiphysics software and numerical methods (finite differences or elements) will
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, plate structures, semantic data models, finite element analysis, and plugin development. The PhD position (full-time) will span 4 years of research and is funded according to standard SNSF regulations
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structural analysis and design. The candidate must have experience in probabilistic modelling and structural reliability methods, as well as non-linear finite element modelling. Mastering of programming
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or physics. It is a condition of employment that the doctoral degree has been awarded. Experience from the finite-element method is a requirement. Experience from computational structural dynamics is a
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both diffusive and nondiffusive simulations including hydrodynamic transport effects with a Finite Element solver. The final goal is to identify deviations from macroscopic diffusion in a range of
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project will develop novel methods for modelling and controlling large space structures (LSSs), so that they can be reliably utilised in space-based solar power (SBSP) applications. Working with leading