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validation of the numerical model. Candidates should be holding a MSc degree in Engineering (or equivalent), with demonstrated experience in computational fluid dynamics (CFD), preferably in hydraulic
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engineering, physics and applied mathematics. You should have experience in one or more of the following: numerical methods, high-performance computing (HPC), Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), applied
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in another way. Knowledge of mathematical modeling, building simulation, CFD or measurements is an advantage. You also have a genuine interest in energy issues in general and see this as an important
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- Fundamental of computational fluid dynamics, and experience with CFD software - Methods for design & optimisation - Computer assisted design and prototyping, - Experience with
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: Professional experience in universities and companies in the field of numerical simulation of heat treatments (punctuation: 20) Item 03: Proven expertise in CFD, particularly in steel heat treatment issues and
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tool that can simulate indoor radon level dynamics and the effect of energy-efficient measures and different mitigation methods, combining the results of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations
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dispersion. Yet conventional Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) workflows rely on watertight geometric models and volumetric meshes that are slow, complex, and costly to produce. Within the POINT-TWINS project
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honours MEng/MSci or higher degree (or international equivalent) in: Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Physics, or a closely related field We are also looking for a strong background in aerodynamics/CFD
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, critical for efficiency. A sophisticated numerical framework will be developed, coupling moving-mesh CFD with detailed chemical kinetics to evaluate advanced scavenging designs and low-temperature combustion
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modelling and behavioural science. The first part will be based on the use of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to diagnose the air quality of indoor spaces where people live and work (presence of pollutants