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Three MSc + PhD positions available on Multi-Scale and Biomechanics Parallel Simulations on HECToR.
Submitted by Stephane Bordas on Thu, 2008-10-02 08:36.Dear all,
Three positions are available for a unique MSC + PhD on massively parallel processing for computational mechanics in the field of multi-scale, XFEM and biomechanics.
Details here: http://www.gla.ac.uk/departments/civilengineering/postgraduatestudy/rese...
Experience in Finite Elements or numerical methods and mechanics is *essential*. Please do not apply if you do not have this experience.
The position is open to UK students preferably, *exceptional* European Students (First class degree or renown computational mechanics MSc,).
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A Ph.D.+MSc Position on Brain Surgery Simulation by XFEM and FleXFEM
Submitted by Stephane Bordas on Wed, 2008-05-28 13:12.High Performance Computing MSc+Ph.D. position available at the University of Glasgow on Massively Parallel Brain Surgery Simulation with the extended finite element method (XFEM and FleXFEM) (University of Glasgow) -- funding body is EPSRC.
One year MSc in HPC in Edinburgh (all costs covered by funding) + 3 year Ph.D. and access to HecToR, one of the world's largest super-computer, including training with experts in massively parallel simulation (10,000+ processors).
Supervisor: Dr Stephane Bordas,Dr Lee Margetts (Manchester)
Collaborators: Prof. Ray Ogden and Prof. Gerhard Holzapfel
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