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the pulsed electric field so that all microalgae in the solution receive the electric field for equal durations. The aim is to continue the numerical study (CFD) already undertaken in this field to find
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to carry out high-performance numerical simulations using our in-house CFD code, extract physical insights from simplified flow models, and characterise synchronisation thresholds and the robustness
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to develop complement/augment classical CFD methods with quantum algorithms/techniques. The work lies at the intersection of multiphase flow physics, numerical modeling, and quantum computing. Who we
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measurements. Desirable Interview / Application Experience of CFD of reacting flow. Desirable Interview / Application Further Information Grade 7 Salary £38,784 - £47,389 Work arrangement Full-time Duration 01
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, and energy systems, including applications in indoor environmental quality, phase‑change materials, and hydrogen injection in natural gas networks, supported by advanced CFD modelling and experimental
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obtaining a total of 6 CFD units Minimum 3 units in Infant/Toddler development needed when working with Infants and Toddlers CFD major/minor preferred Experience: Experience working in a child care preferred
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applications. The project integrates: Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and multiphase flow modeling Radiative heat transfer Machine learning and reduced-order modeling Data-driven optimization for industrial
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collaborators. Under this job title, you will develop a CFD modelling platform to evaluate the combustion, flammable and toxic gases emission and dispersion characteristics resulted from battery fires/thermal
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exchangers (HX) for optimizing thermal storage in silos. The researcher will deploy conjugate heat transfer CFD models and conduct simulations to provide high-fidelity predictions of available power, charging
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develop computational fluid dynamic (CFD) tools that make exascale computing accessible to a broader set of users. The successful candidate will develop a massively parallel solver, capable of running