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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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. Other potential areas may include machine design, finite element analysis, and/or engineering mechanics. The successful candidate will be expected to work in a collaborative environment and a research
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the Graduate school of Solid and Structural Mechanics at Chalmers. Pursue your own doctoral studies related to the project Develop and implement material models, finite element codes, and calibration procedures
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aspect of the ongoing research is solving stochastic partial differential equations on surfaces, e.g., with surface finite element methods. Who we are looking forThe following requirements are mandatory
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Mechanical Engineering Technology Program with Engineering Design (Fusion 360), CAD/CAE (Solid Works), Engineering Computing (Matlab), Finite Element Analysis (Solid Works) skills preferred. A strong
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mitigation. Advanced simulation frameworks will be developed, combining wave & finite element based methods, multi-scale homogenization, and nonlinear modelling to efficiently investigate and evaluate a wide
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-aided design (CAD) experience and demonstrated proficiency. Finite-element analysis (FEA) experience and demonstrated proficiency. Required Documents Cover letter summarizing your relevant experience and
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leading group in high-order methods: a class of finite element methods that is now leading the way for future computational fluid dynamics simulations. Specifically, our group develops the Nektar++ spectral
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simulations progress, whilst preserving the geometric representation of the project. You will work within a leading group in high-order methods: a class of finite element methods that is now leading the way
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at various spatial and temporal scales, ranging from individual cells to tissues, organs, and full physiological systems. Computational modeling and simulation: development of constitutive laws, finite-element