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contributions & challenges This topic aims to better understand and model the resuspension mechanisms of microparticles exposed to accelerated airflows. It builds upon experimental works conducted during two PhD
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of fluid mechanics, multiphase flows, thermodynamics and heat exchange, laser measurement techniques, machinery dynamics, tribology and diagnostics of energy production machinery. The thematic orientation
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friction within connected fault networks is essential for analyzing the dynamics of induced earthquakes—particularly larger-magnitude events—and their effects on subsurface fluid circulation. Project
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. Where to apply Website https://ecolecentraledelyon.recruitee.com Requirements Research FieldEngineeringEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Operational skills : Experimental
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of the CFI Project (https://www.pub.gov.sg/-/media/PUB/Resources/Press-Releases/2024/06/Annex-A_Tranche-2-Research-Projects-Awarded-Under-CFI-Singapore.pdf ). The primary role involves developing and
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Reference Number 2026-R0242 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description - work environment: The recruited person will join a dynamic research environment
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, finite-size particles transported by turbulent flows display complex dynamics that remain only partially understood. When particles possess inertia, they do not follow fluid trajectories and interact with
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inorganic nanomaterials (XRD, UV-Vis, XPS, TEM/SEM, BET, TGA, FTIR, Raman) • Practical skills: inorganic synthesis and/or catalytic evaluation • Basic knowledge of quantum physics, fluid mechanics and
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responsibilities Develop the theoretical framework underpinning the fluid dynamics of blood and dialysate flows in a new dialyser, including the modelling of the toxin passive scalar transport through the porous
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controlled spatial periodicity and tunable disorder landscapes, our experimental system can be driven across regimes ranging from linear-wave dynamics to solitonic states and fully developed turbulence. By