Archives du mois : septembre 2016


Post doctoral position en Vibro-acoustique – Université de Cambrige

A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on a project funded by the EPSRC concerning the use of experimental data in computational models of noise and vibration. Despite the availability of sophisticated mathematical and computational modelling techniques, some components in a built-up structure can be so complex that […]


Post-doctoral position: « Coupling of numerical solvers for large-scale wavepropagation from source to structure »

Scientific context and objectives The Spectral Element Method (SEM) is currently very popular for large-scale wave propagation in geophysics, while the Finite Element Method (FEM) is much more widely used for vibration of structures in the context of Earthquake Engineering. This implies in particular that the two communities have developed efficient and validated solvers based […]