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to explore the fundamental and applied problems pertaining to binary fluids that exhibit a temperature sensitive miscibility and to investigate the physics of interfacial instabilities when interfacial tension
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pumps using reactive fluids. Summary of the topic: In the context of energy transition and decarbonisation of residential heating, the development of high-efficiency, low environmental impact
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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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, 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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) of the Toulouse Institute of Fluid Mechanics, as part of the ERC HYROPE project (Synergy Grant). This project is in collaboration with 3 European partners (ETHZ, NTNU, TU Darmstadt) and concerns the fundamental
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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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to mechanical engineering, including fluid mechanics, thermics and combustion. The PhD student will be attached to the team Curiosity Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UPR3346-NADMAA
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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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) of the Toulouse Institute of Fluid Mechanics, as part of the ERC HYROPE project (Synergy Grant). This project is in collaboration with 3 European partners (ETHZ, NTNU, TU Darmstadt) and concerns the fundamental