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computational techniques. In particular, we are looking for curious, enthusiastic and hard-working candidates with the following expertise: -- strong understanding of concepts in nonlinear waves and fluid
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acoustic discretion of surface vessels and submarines. They will also collaborate with the IEMN to design the prototype and the experimental protocol to be tested in heavy fluid Where to apply Website https
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description For the independent research group “Theory of Biological Fluids” headed by
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modelling. Ideally applicants should hold, or be close to completing, a PhD in fluid dynamics, geophysical or environmental flows, continuum mechanics, computational physics, or a closely related field. A
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simulations and computational fluid dynamics will be preferred. Excellent proposal writing and report writing skill Excellent journal paper publication record Self-motivated and able to work on your own and in
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experience on geotechnical engineering Relevant research experience in molecular dynamics simulations and computational fluid dynamics will be preferred. Excellent proposal writing and report writing skill
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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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from theoretical physics or astrophysics to apply. Experience with numerical modeling is important, as is a solid background in fluid dynamics. The position is for three years, contingent on performance
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-liquid critical point. The dynamic nature of the degree of miscibility renders such fluid pairs to be applicable in several applications such as liquid-liquid mass transfer, flow pattern tuning to name a
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. The post is funded by the Leverhulme Trust and is part of an international multidisciplinary research project entitled “Solute motion in complex fluids: mathematics and solvation dynamics”. The programme