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. The candidate will use discrete adjoint libraries in OpenFOAM to improve turbulence modelling of environmental flows. There will also be opportunities to get involved in other projects in experimental fluid
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. This one-year Research Assistant position is part of a project aimed at advancing the modelling and simulation of landslides and debris flows using state-of-the-art continuum fluid dynamics approaches
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-liquid critical point. The dynamic nature of the degree of miscibility renders such fluid pairs to be applicable in several applications such as liquid-liquid mass transfer, flow pattern tuning to name a
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within the framework of project FLUIDNET: A Novel Deep Learning Architecture for Solving Viscoelastic Fluid Flows with reference 2024.13980.PEX, f, funded by national funds through FCT/MCTES, under
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) A PhD in a related discipline, and/or relevant work experience. Experience in at least two of the following areas: engineering design, thermodynamics calculations, heat transfer, fluid flow, radiation
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objectives. Research activities span novel and alternative working fluids, single- and multi-phase flow phenomena, and thermal processes relevant to low-carbon energy technologies. Current research focuses
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capability in the field of thermal fluid engineering is being sought. https://www.toyota-ti.ac.jp/research/laboratory/post-42.html [Work content and job description] (Immediately after appointment) ・Promoting
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description This project is part of the European ERC Synergy project Karst https://erc-karst.eu/ , which aims to develop a predictive flow model for an entire karst network. We will
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mathematics and learn more about modeling of atmospheric or oceanic flows, or the motion of charged fluids such as plasmas? We are looking for a Doctoral student to become part of Klas Modin's group
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