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In the energy transition many technologies rely on the injection and extraction of energy carriers, like geothermal heat, CO2 and hydrogen. Repeated fluid pumping could lead to clogging of fluid
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understanding of metal electrodeposition is largely lacking. Knowledge gaps remain on the exact mechanisms of conversion from solid oxides to metallic iron, as well as the exact physics and operation parameters
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supportive Power & Flow group at TU/e, home to several PhD researchers working on related reactive fluids and energy topics. You will work in a multicultural environment where knowledge is shared openly, and
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geothermal heat, CO2 and hydrogen. Repeated fluid pumping could lead to clogging of fluid pathways. Are you ready to dive into the how, using cutting-edge imaging techniques? Then the Department of Earth
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PhD: Unravelling Clogging Mechanisms in Porous and Fractured Rocks Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Earth Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 14
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11 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Research Field Engineering » Maritime engineering Engineering » Mechanical engineering Researcher Profile
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requirements MSc in Mechanical/Maritime/Aeronautical Engineering, Physics, Applied Mathematics, or related discipline. Proven track record in numerical methods and computational fluid dynamics. Proven track
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PhD researchers working on related reactive fluids and energy topics. You will work in a multicultural environment where knowledge is shared openly, and you will be supported through mentorship and
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dispersion. Yet conventional Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) workflows rely on watertight geometric models and volumetric meshes that are slow, complex, and costly to produce. Within the POINT-TWINS project
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treatment in recycled cardboard making or to reassess the types of chemicals that the industry uses. The aim of this PhD project is to illuminate the key mechanisms of how the surface-active chemical (SAC