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description Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description [Background
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] * Background of the recruitment and description of the project The aim of this laboratory is to deepen academic understanding and develop innovative technologies by focusing on thermal fluid dynamics in vacuum
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pumps using reactive fluids. Summary of the topic: In the context of energy transition and decarbonisation of residential heating, the development of high-efficiency, low environmental impact
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Lecturer in Energy Systems and Engineered Fluids Apply online Job number SST00274 School / Service School of Science & Technology Department Department of Engineering Location Tait Building Contract
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for developing a strong, independent research program, and teaching and mentorship excellence at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Applications submitted electronically by November 2, 2025, will receive
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smooth functions and solutions (in imaging and computational fluid dynamics) with uncertainty quantification. You will have the opportunity to develop, analyze, and implement advanced computational methods
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thermal-fluid-dynamics framework to understand the effect of processing parameters on thermos-capillary ‘keyhole’ evolution in multi-component metallic substrates. This will involve running simulations
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an active research agenda, and engage in program development and university service. We seek a dedicated individual who will contribute to our vibrant academic community through innovative research, teaching