Device Modeling and Simulation Specialist
We are seeking a highly skilled Device Modeling and Simulation Specialist to join our team. In this critical role, you will be responsible for developing rigorous finite element models (FEM) and numerical models of drug delivery devices.
* Key Responsibilities:
* Implementing explicit and implicit FEM structural models
* Ensuring that the approach and simplifications used to build these models is efficiently representing the physical system
* Applying engineering principles like kinematic, structural, and tolerance analysis combined with material characterization and testing to create in-silico models able to capture the behavior of the device during use, assembly, and transport
* Continuous improvement of in-silico models, managing the lifecycle of the model and improving methods and workstreams to guarantee efficiency and trustworthiness of the models
* Demonstrating critical and analytical thinking skills to explore new opportunities in in-silico and data-driven computational models
In this vital role, you will be responsible for applying engineering principles to develop efficient and trustworthy models addressing challenging problems associated with advanced material modelling, device design, characterization, verification, validation, manufacturing, and tolerance analysis.
The ideal candidate will have expertise in implementing explicit and implicit FEM structural models and ensuring that the approach and simplifications used to build these models is efficiently representing the physical system. They will also have experience in applying engineering principles like kinematic, structural, and tolerance analysis combined with material characterization and testing to create in-silico models able to capture the behavior of the device during use, assembly, and transport.
You will be part of a collaborative team working together to lead and collaborate heavily with internal team members, document and communicate the underlying technical basis of the models for the benefit of and use by the broader engineering and scientific community responsible for design and manufacture of drug delivery devices.