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functions associated with the failure mechanisms using high-fidelity Finite Element Analysis. Perform sensitivity and uncertainty analysis to uncover the most significant variables in the derived limit states
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to efficiently create new, sustainable and recycling-adapted structural metals. Alloys with a reduced number of elements, so-called lean alloys, and material systems with a high tolerance to impurities from
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) and multiaxial regimes (tension–compression–torsion; axial–axial cruciform in-phase and anti-phase), using modal and dynamic analyses through finite element software, and experimental frequency analyses
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suitable for a PhD education. You must meet the requirements for admission to the faculty's Doctoral Programme Excellent oral and written presentation skills in English Solid knowledge in finite element
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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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, 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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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Montbonnot Saint Martin, Rhone Alpes | France | 3 months ago
programming will be appreciated. All candidates should have a good understanding in numerical analysis (modelling, discretisation of ODEs and PDES for mechanical systems, finite elements, optimisation) and