PhD Position in Computational Mechanics

PhD Position in Computational Mechanics

Jan 22, 2025 Posted by:   webmaster No Comments

University of Warwick

Project Objectives

The PhD project focuses on developing computational models to better understand material failure under dynamic loading, particularly in ductile fractures. Using phase-field techniques, it will explore processes such as strain localisation, void growth, and crack propagation. AI-driven tools will support efficient parameter calibration and uncertainty quantification, ensuring improved accuracy and practical applications in engineering.

Outcomes

  • Developed a phase-field model for simulating high-rate ductile fractures under dynamic loading conditions.
  • Enhanced understanding of the interplay between strain localisation, void formation, and crack propagation.
  • Developed AI-enhanced tools for efficient parameter calibration and uncertainty quantification.
  • Continuum mechanics theory.
  • AI and machine learning fundamentals for scientific applications.
  • Programming for scientific computing (e.g., Python, C++/Fortran).

Skills that the student will acquire

  • Continuum mechanics theory.
  • AI and machine learning fundamentals for scientific applications.
  • Programming for scientific computing (e.g., Python, C++/Fortran).

How to apply

For full details of the funding available and how to apply follow this link. This is an open-ended deadline and will close upon identification of a suitable student.

More Information

For more information contact Dr Emmanouil Kakouris (Emmanouil.Kakouris@warwick.ac.uk)