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Infrastructure? No Offer Description In the realm of New Energy Technologies, gaining a deeper understanding of fluid flow phenomena in porous media is essential to advance applications such as geothermal energy
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fluid pairs, through this project, first the Rayleigh-Plateau (liquid jet/column) instability will be explored numerically and theoretically through linear stability analysis. Experimentally, liquid jets
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partner BDR Thermea, a prototype heat pump incorporating the new reactive fluid (pure or mixed with an inert fluid) will be designed, manufactured and tested experimentally. This phase will validate
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, the PhD fellows will explore various aspects of mechanical and chemical engineering, from snow science, fluid mechanics and biophysics to bioengineering and multiphysics modeling. The list of PhD projects
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experimental fluid mechanics, turbulence, multiphase flows and advanced instrumentation Specific Requirements Thesis work mainly at LEGI, 5 days/week with hours that may be modified depending on measurement
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spalling and cracking phenomena [5]. This thermal sensitivity could be the product of vapour pressure build-up mechanisms [6] and/or the restrained thermal dilatation mechanisms [7]. Furthermore
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14 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Arts et Métiers Institute of Technology (ENSAM) Department Process and Engineering in Mechanics and Materials (PIMM) Research Field Mathematics
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Toulouse, Midi Pyrenees | France | 8 days ago
programming skills in Python or C/C++. The candidate should also be familiar with the domain of computational fluid mechanics. Experience in meshing methods is appreciated but not required. Good communication
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generators concepts. The research plan includes: Development and implementation of a computational methodology integrating fluid–structure coupling in 2D and 3D unsteady flow regimes Cutting-edge experimental
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-The objectives of the thesis are: --------------------------------------------- - To understand fluid flows through inter-shaft seals - To quantify leakages at the piston ring/bore and piston ring/rotor interfaces