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to the viscoelastic behavior of polymeric foams under large deformations dynamic loadings. The objective is to simulate, using the finite element method, the response of these porous microstructures under complex
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skills, especially in the programming of high order finite element methods on polygonal and polyhedral meshes, and a mathematical background in the analysis of finite element methods. Some understanding of
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general supervision conferring with higher levels only in unusual situations. 8. Performs other job-related duties as required. Responsibilities will include: Pursue research on finite element methods
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engine and aircraft concepts. Successful applicants will have responsibilities in independent research, collaborating with the QUB team, focusing on the finite element modelling of the engine and nacelle
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Instituto de Ciência e Inovação em Engenharia Mecânica e Engenharia Industrial | Portugal | 4 days ago
Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering Proficient knowledge of the finite element method for structural analysis using Abaqus® software Advanced knowledge of programming languages such as
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computational electromagnetism. - Development of reduced-order models for finite element approximations in the time domain of electromagnetism. - Development of numerical methods for the efficient design of
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media where the large proportion of interfaces and the finite amount of matter lead to remarkable properties. The systems studied share the common feature of exhibiting heterogeneities at the nanometric