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As a Computational Modeling Engineer, you will be a key player within the Innovation and Design community. Your mission is to use advanced "Digital Twins" and simulations to solve complex medical challenges. By leveraging your expertise in (bio)physics and mechanics, you will provide the deep physical insights needed to de-risk innovation and accelerate the development of life-changing medical devices. You won't just be running models; you will be translating high-level physics into actionable design decisions that impact the entire health continuum.
Job Responsibility:
Use advanced "Digital Twins" and simulations to solve complex medical challenges
Provide deep physical insights to de-risk innovation and accelerate the development of life-changing medical devices
Translate high-level physics into actionable design decisions that impact the entire health continuum
Requirements:
Preferably a PhD in Applied Physics, (Bio)Medical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a closely related scientific field
A solid foundation in physics-based and mechanistic modeling (e.g., solid mechanics, fluid dynamics, multiphysics, or transport phenomena)
Hands-on experience with simulation tools such as COMSOL Multiphysics, ANSYS, Abaqus, Star-CCM+, or OpenFOAM
Proven ability to translate complex simulation data into clear, strategic insights for R&D stakeholders and engineering teams
A track record of applying theoretical modeling to real-world engineering challenges