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on materials. Background (preferential): Materials science Additive manufacturing Metallic alloys Material characterization/Materials testing FEM/CFD simulations Additional background that will be valued in
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developing discrete element models (DEM) or hybrid models, such as DEM-CFD or DEM-SPH, is essential. For this position, a doctoral degree in a relevant discipline is required, although candidates nearing
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position, the following shall form the assessment criteria: A good ability to develop and conduct high quality research. Experience in CFD and numerical modeling, preferably with OpenFOAM or Nek5000
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require development of advanced experimental and data analysis skills and will work closely with the Doctoral candidate working in Cambridge on data assimilation (https://www.imft.fr/dc10-arterial
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research in battery technology supporting that electrification of the transport sector is maintained and further developed in Sweden. Research within COMPEL spans the entire battery value chain: materials
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-structure interaction (FSI) with focus on the fluid mechanics. We couple computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to a structural solver and/or a controller for the detailed simulation of a machine. We develop
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the engineering development and validation programme, bringing hands-on capability in 3D CAD and CFD modelling to support design iteration and to undertake aerodynamic and heat-transfer assessments
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“ Are you interested in the sustainable use of natural resources and would you like to research and develop new, efficient recycling methods as part of your scientific career? Then the Research Training Group
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The University is engaged in economic and human development and puts research and innovation at the forefront of African development. A mechanism that enables it to consolidate Morocco's frontline position in
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the society and industry, we strive to solve society's major challenges – together. At the Division of Fluid Dynamics , we develop advanced experimental and computational techniques to investigate flows in both