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implementation of a coupled Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and fire dynamics model within the OpenFOAM framework. This model will simulate battery thermal runaway and subsequent fire propagation. The
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pressures and temperatures to investigate bubble coalescence under various contaminations Conduct systematic experiments in which you vary pressure, temperature, and fluid composition Analyze bubble dynamics
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); - Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD, PC-exercises); - Domain-specific Research Skills (in the field of fluid mechanics and fluid machines, and their numerical simulation) You will contribute to this teaching and
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to patients and their families. Perform procedures such as liver biopsies, paracentesis, and ascitic fluid analysis. Monitor patients' progress, adjust treatment plans as necessary, and ensure the highest level
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flows, or the motion of charged fluids such as plasmas. A brief account of the history of geometric mechanics is given in these slides: https://klasmodin.github.io/assets/pdf/modin-geometric-mechanics
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fluid dynamics. The successful candidate will be expected to work on all or a subset of the above topics, be proficient in working with large data-sets (observational or numerical), machine learning, and
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models for the short-term generation scheduling of hydropower plants. Development of dynamic simulation models of hydropower plants. Fatigue analysis. Where to apply E-mail ji.perez@upm.es Requirements
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carried out between the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) — SAAS research group — and the von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics (VKI). The postdoc will join an ongoing collaboration focused
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the University of Lille, including six joint research units with the CNRS and several joint teams with Inria Lille Nord Europe. These include the LMFL Laboratoire de Mécanique des Fluides de Lille (LMFL). The LMFL
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key processes within novel micro-bioreactors. This includes accurately modeling fluid dynamics, mass transport (e.g., oxygen, nutrients, metabolites), and other relevant physical parameters influencing