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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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Laboratory facilities. Supervise, train, and assist PhD students and postdoctoral researchers on experimental methods. Teach part of a course in fundamental fluid mechanics. Contribute to laboratory health and
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lubricants that can replace today’s oil-based lubricants. In our case, the focus is on water-soluble base fluids such as glycerol. Our previous work has demonstrated exciting potential, achieving significantly
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/Lausanne-PhD-positions-Experimental-unsteady-fluid-and-vortex-dynamics/1163119355/ . Postal Mail: Station 9 1015 Lausanne Switzerland Web Page: https://www.epfl.ch/labs/unfold/
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the performance of floating structures. Analyze hydrodynamic behavior of floating breakwaters under varied sea conditions. 2. CFD and Finite Element Modeling Perform Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations
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address the fundamental processes guiding the earliest stages of mammalian embryo development. Early embryogenesis involves tightly coupled cellular dynamics, mechanical forces, and gene regulation
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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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given to those with relevant work experience and training. Lectures with expertise in one of the fields of mechanical engineering, such as thermos-fluids, solid mechanics, material sciences, experimental
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for clinical care and experimental design support. - Advise researchers on grant budget construction for provision of technical and surgical services; organize pre-initiation preparatory planning meetings with
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are strong communicators and work well with both students and staff, in addition to displaying potential for research excellence in aero-fluid dynamics and potentially biofluid mechanics. The department is