**Job Description**
This posting describes four distinct Ph.D. positions focused on advanced manufacturing technologies for thermoplastic composites. The research areas include press forming, laser-assisted automated fiber placement, and induction welding. The roles involve developing and implementing constitutive models and efficient numerical methods for process simulation, rheological characterization, and validation against experimental data to enable first-time-right manufacturing and robust process control.
**Skills & Abilities**
• Experience with experimental work and rheological characterization.
• Ability to implement constitutive models in Matlab or Python.
• Strong background in mathematical derivation and implementation of numerical methods for multiscale field problems.
• Experience with high-performance computing languages.
• Knowledge of third-party simulation tools (e.g., gmsh) is helpful.
• Experience in deriving and implementing numerical methods for 3D field equations.
• Solid understanding of electromagnetism.
• Proficiency in numerical computing software such as Python, Matlab, or Julia.
• Experimental and theoretical skills in thermoplastic polymers and fiber-reinforced composites.
• Experience with the finite element method.
• Good team-working abilities and a positive can-do mentality.
• Proficiency in English (TOEFL > 90 or IELTS > 6.5 score).
**Qualifications**
Required Degree(s) in:
• Mechanical Engineering
• Aerospace Engineering
• Applied Mathematics
• Equivalent
**Experience**
Other:
• Experience with polymer rheology is a plus.
• Experience with the finite element method.
• Programming experience in scripting languages like Python or Matlab.
• Background specific to the chosen PhD position (e.g., polymer rheology, numerical methods for multiscale problems, electromagnetism).
Note: We’ve analyzed the actual job post using AI, for more details visit the original job post by clicking on “Apply Now”!
Other similar jobs that might interest you