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- 23:59 (UTC) Country France Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 35 Offer Starting Date 1 May 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by
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., geophysical fluid dynamics) and general marine sciences. A PhD (or equivalent) in physical oceanography or a closely related field is required. Successful candidates are expected to have an excellent research
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mechanical and aerospace engineering, including but not limited to the fields of: Bioengineering Combustion and Energy Science Computational Science and Engineering Dynamics and Controls Systems Energy and
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dynamics and wall interaction phenomena Implement AI/ML models and multiscale coupling procedures to bridge the lattice Boltzmann codes with a two-fluid Eulerian macroscopic code Co-development of codes
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a globally recognized hub for pioneering research in experimental and computational fluid mechanics, hydrology, and earth-surface dynamics. For over 80 years, our innovative and adaptable facilities
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) systems. Proficiency in MATLAB, Python, and LabVIEW programming languages is essential. Demonstrated research experience with a strong record of peer-reviewed publications in fluid dynamics, turbulence, air
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fluid dynamics. The successful candidates will have, or be about to obtain, a PhD in a relevant area of theoretical astrophysics or fluid dynamics, and have an established track record of original
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to candidates with knowledge of fluid mechanics and (ideally) computational fluid dynamics; experience in MATLAB or equivalent software will be considered an asset Academic degrees obtained in foreign countries
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The Saint Anthony Falls Laboratory is a globally recognized hub for pioneering research in experimental and computational fluid mechanics, hydrology, and earth-surface dynamics. For over 80 years, our
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eólicas flotantes. Laboratory experiments and Computational Fluid Dynamics simulations—particularly using the Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) numerical technique—of the sloshing phenomena occurring