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computational fluid dynamics modelling of water treatment and desalination processes is an advantage. Willingness to work within a multidisciplinary group. Demonstrated skills in scientific writing in the form
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, multidisciplinary research environment combining experimental surface physics, nanotechnology, and fluid dynamics. In return, we are looking for a candidate who has: A suitable academic background in physics
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of these complex systems. Also, within the department we have a range of experimental groups doing complementary research in a range of areas including experimental fluid dynamics. This position is being
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droplets physical behaviour and changes as they go through evaporation under different ambient conditions. The numerical results will be validated with experimental data from literature and also from results
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Skills: Microfluidics: Strong theoretical and practical understanding of fluid dynamics, fluidic circuit design, and numerical simulation (e.g., COMSOL Multiphysics or ANSYS) and experience in designing
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Mathematics. The search is open to any area of Applied Mathematics combined with experiments. The successful candidate will be expected to bring an experimental component to join the William G. Pritchard Fluids
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PhD researchers working on related reactive fluids and energy topics. You will work in a multicultural environment where knowledge is shared openly, and you will be supported through mentorship and
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of Excellence "BlueMat: Water-Driven Materials" (www.tuhh.de/bluemat ) and contribute to one of Europe?s most exciting research initiatives. Collaborate with a dynamic, interdisciplinary team that combines
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-of-need. The recently funded project (https://cepi.net/transatlantic-scientists-transition-traditional-vaccinedevelopment-rapid-response-platform-faster) marries engineering method-side innovation with cell
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geothermal heat, CO2 and hydrogen. Repeated fluid pumping could lead to clogging of fluid pathways. Are you ready to dive into the how, using cutting-edge imaging techniques? Then the Department of Earth