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University of Technology is hiring a researcher/Post-Doc on “Multi-hazard Resilient and Low Carbon Façade Technologies”. The position is part of the Horizon Europe MULTICARE project. The MULTICARE project
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are looking for a candidate with a PhD degree in Mechanical, Civil, Geotechnical or Aerospace Engineering or a related field. Expert knowledge of railway dynamics and vibration and experience in finite element
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other related fields. You have excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. You have a strong background in linear and tensor algebra, non-linear mechanics, advanced finite element analysis
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efficiently work in a highly multidisciplinary team. You have a strong background in linear and tensor algebra, non-linear mechanics, advanced finite element analysis, computational solid mechanics
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. research, i.e., Civil Engineering and Structural Engineering Knowledge of finite element modeling focused on Civil/Structural Engineering applications. Experimental research. Knowledge of the design of
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degree in a field relevant to the. research, i.e., Civil Engineering and Structural Engineering Knowledge of finite element modeling focused on Civil/Structural Engineering applications. Knowledge
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knowledge in continuum mechanics, and advanced finite element analyses. You must have strong programming skills, notably in Python or MATLAB. You are proficient in the English language (if not native speaker
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, multidisciplinary design optimization (MDO), finite element modeling, control theory. Please mention your relevant experience clearly in your application letter. Good communication, writing and programming skills
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are desired. In addition, experience with finite element analysis and mathematical modeling of soft tissue behavior is also a plus. As the successful candidate for this position, you will be directly involved
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algebra, non-linear mechanics, advanced finite element analysis, computational solid mechanics, high-performance computing, data-driven approaches, and physics-informed machine learning. You have excellent