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the interaction between the structure of CFM and dynamic performance of the flow. The aim will be achieved through the following objectives: Develop a novel approach to investigate the fluid-solid coupling effect
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systems and control theory. Knowledge of fluid dynamics and related physical modeling. Strong programming skills (e.g. Python, MATLAB, or similar) for data analysis and model development. Ability to work
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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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), renewable for 4 years. Informations Only applications submitted through the online platform are considered: https://careers.epfl.ch/job/Lausanne-PhD-positions-Experimental-unsteady-fluid-and-vortex-dynamics
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continuum modeling (finite element modeling, computational fluid dynamics), and proven experience with COMSOL Multiphysics. Knowledge of heat and mass transport processes in heat-sensitive materials and
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-ray computer tomography. The position will be open at the Fluid Dynamic division of Mechanical and Maritime Science department. The research at the Division covers turbulent flow (both compressible and
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as the offer novel possibilities to tailor, particularly the through-thickness direction, characteristics. The PhD supervision will be held at Fluid Dynamic division of Mechanical and Maritime Science
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(finite element modeling, computational fluid dynamics), and proven experience with COMSOL Multiphysics. Knowledge of heat and mass transport processes in heat-sensitive materials and process optimization
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and research cover separation processes, reaction engineering, dynamics and process regulation, process and facility planning, unit operations, heat transmission, fluid mechanics and applied
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element modeling, computational fluid dynamics). Knowledge of heat and mass transport processes in heat-sensitive materials and process optimization. Experience in supply chains and hygrothermal