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experts in the field. We seek an enthusiastic and talented candidate with a Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Physics or a related discipline. A solid background in quantum mechanics, fluid mechanics
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motivated PhD candidate with interests and skills in computational modelling and simulations, fluid dynamics, mechanical engineering, physics and applied mathematics. You should have experience in one or more
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substantial background in fluid mechanics. Essential skills: Strong knowledge of numerical methods Ability to work effectively in a team Desirable skills / experience: Experience of applying CFD to a complex
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connectivity or mechanical integrity. The interaction between fluid velocity, vapour generation, and pack geometry must be quantified to enable scalability for mobile and stationary applications. This PhD
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). Additional project costs will also be provided. Overview We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate with interests and skills in computational modelling and simulations, fluid dynamics, mechanical
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PhD Studentship in Mechanical Engineering: Particle Transport in Porous Media in Subsurface Carbon Storage Applications Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living
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mechanics, and analytical and numerical methods to solve partial differential equations. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Prior experience in computational fluid dynamics or active matter will
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thermal resistance – potentially modifying the coupled electro-mechanical-fluid loading and causing fatigue and early failure. This PhD project will investigate how biofouling affects the hydrodynamic
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to mineral dissolution followed by the precipitation of secondary minerals. From a fluid dynamics perspective, the newly formed solids can be regarded as particles suspended within the pore-scale flow
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Physical Sciences or a related discipline, with expertise in fluid mechanics and heat transfer. Experience with Computational Fluid Dynamics software, preferably OpenFOAM. Programming skills with software