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computational mechanics of structures. Strong foundation in shell theory, elasticity, and variational mechanics Experience developing custom numerical solvers or using advanced finite element platforms (e.g
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Post-Doctoral Associate in Sand Hazards and Opportunities for Resilience, Energy, and Sustainability
-Lagrangian (CEL), Material Point Method (MPM), or advanced Finite Element Methods). Physical modeling of tunnel excavation and ground response (e.g., geotechnical centrifuge testing, lab-scale TBM experiments
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working in radiological environment. Experience in heat transfer and thermal modeling/simulation using finite-element analysis (FEA) or other software. Ability to work within a multi-disciplinary team
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-performance computing. It aims to improve the performance of the matrix-free finite-element-based framework HyTeG, in particular by techniques for data reduction through surrogate operators. Furthermore, we aim