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, thermal, and mechanical components for information, energy, and biomedical technologies, and (2) experimental thermal-fluid science and engineering with particular interest in applications for power and
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17 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Université Côte d'Azur Department LJAD Research Field Physics » Classical mechanics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions Postdoc
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-edge sloshing research. Offer Requirements Education Level: Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Applied Physics, or a related field. Research Field: Fluid
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field. Research Field: Fluid dynamics, control engineering, or dynamical systems. Required Skills/Qualifications: Experience with experimental methods (laboratory setups, sensors, data acquisition
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co-supervision of student projects) Profile A master's degree in engineering, environmental sciences, or physics. Strong interest in experimental fluid mechanics. Experience with experimental (fluid
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computational and experimental fluid dynamics. Academic units affiliated with the department include the Wind Energy Center, Energy Transition Institute, Marieb Center for Nursing and Engineering Innovation, I
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engagement from industrial partners and multiple 4* impact case studies. For computational fluid mechanics work, researchers benefit from access to both open-source and commercial meshing and CFD software
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publications and presentations, with prior research experience in experimental fluid mechanics and/or voiced speech production. Please submit a CV and one-page research statement, as well as three professional
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that will define the CNRE. CNRE research is both computational and experimental; we work on exciting problems in diverse areas such as bio-fluid interactions, signatures, wave energy, advanced materials
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. Background: Our laboratory investigates the fundamental mechanisms governing cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) regulation and dysfunction in hydrocephalus, with a focus on mechanosensitive ion channels in the choroid