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] * Background of the recruitment and description of the project The Fluid Mechanics Group in Mechanics of Fluids and Thermo-fluids Course, Division of Nonlinear Mechanics, Department of Mechanical Science and
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resource accumulations (such as natural hydrogen, lithium and copper) result from fluid flow, heat transfer and fluid–rock interactions over geological timescales. In order to understand these systems and
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: Computational Fluid Dynamics Appl Deadline: 2025/11/14 11:59PM (posted 2025/10/22, listed until 2026/04/22) Position Description: Position Description About Us Ardent Process Technologies is on a mission to
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key processes within novel micro-bioreactors. This includes accurately modeling fluid dynamics, mass transport (e.g., oxygen, nutrients, metabolites), and other relevant physical parameters influencing
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Part Time Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job Job Summary This position supports departmental goals through the performance of timely and accurate analytical blood and body fluid analysis in one
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are offered free of charge. Hiring Range Determined based on qualifications and/or experience Working Title Controls Commissioning Engineer External Link to Posting https://jobs.uncw.edu/postings/38333 Vacancy
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Lecturer Dr. Andrus Räämet, Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture: Mechanics of Fluids and Structures Research Group Summary Properties of wave climate are vital for many offshore and coastal
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Initiates and leads research and development in the areas of aerospace-related fluid dynamics of canonical as well as complex propulsion systems using scale-resolved simulations, reduced-order modeling and
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environment of the future. We bring together experts in design, materials, manufacturing, and sustainability to tackle complex challenges through interdisciplinary collaboration. Our research staff members
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). Radiation stress and mass transport in gravity waves, with applications to “surf beats.” Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 13(4), 481–504. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022112062000877 Melet, A., Meyssignac, B., Almar