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processes, multimodal data fusion, physics–ML hybrid modelling (from CFD to atomistic simulations), and AI-assisted hypothesis formulation. MSCA Doctoral Candidate eligibility criteria Applicants must comply
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degree involving CFD, physics and/or numerical modelling Specific Requirements Programming skills (Python, C++) LanguagesENGLISHLevelExcellent Additional Information Benefits IFP Energies nouvelles is a
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. We are expanding our team with ambitious, driven, creative problem solvers and doers who are excited about tackling a challenge and delivering a new product to market. As a CFD Engineer, you will
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the project Aeroacoustics and hydrodynamics of chimney-type musical instruments, within the Computational Fluid Mechanics line of research. Where to apply Website https://oficinavirtual.uca.es
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | Cambridge, Massachusetts | United States | about 1 month ago
detectors and particle accelerators. Applicants should be highly motivated to work in a cross-disciplinary environment on R&D and engineering activities. The full job description is here: https://web.mit.edu
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such as XBeach, SWASH, Watlab or CFD modeling is an asset Programming skills (Python, C++, MATLAB, or Fortran) are required Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities along with a good team-spirit
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modeling and numerical methods Experience with multiphase flow modeling (e.g., TFM, CFD-DEM, DNS, LBM) Solid programming skills Experience working in Linux/HPC environments Ability to conduct independent
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, applied mathematics, or a closely related field. Strong background in computational modeling and numerical methods Experience with multiphase flow modeling (e.g., TFM, CFD-DEM, DNS, LBM) Solid programming
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plant at a SIT Punggol campus Assist in carrying out of experiment, data logging and analysis of data collected. Work with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) results generated by an expert to correlate
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research methodology is coupled CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) and FEM (Finite Element Method) modelling and simulations. This is the only methodology allowing simulations of fluid-structure interaction