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metamorphic conditions, the exact mechanisms (dissolution–precipitation vs. dynamic recrystallization vs. mechanical transport vs. partial melting), the extent of mobility and role of fluids remain debated
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project offers a unique opportunity to develop autonomous microswimmers, which are bioinspired structures at the micrometre scale that can propel themselves through fluids, mimicking natural swimming
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profoundly affect their mechanical properties and overall performance. Therefore, understanding the temperature field and developing effective thermal control techniques are vital to ensuring a high-quality WA
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. The solution relies on the integration of a biosensor into an aerosol sampler. This interdisciplinary project brings together excellent research teams from fluid dynamics, bioengineering and biotechnology. Your
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, building energy and installation, solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, materials technology, manufacturing engineering, engineering design and thermal energy systems. Technology for people DTU develops
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alternative models where existing methods prove inadequate. This project is suitable for Engineering or Physics graduates with a strong background in fluid mechanics and heat transfer, preferably with
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degree (2.1 +/MSc) in mechanical / civil / environmental engineering, physics or a related quantitative field; strong computing skills (Python/MATLAB/GIS); interest in transport or urban futures. Position
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degree in mechanical, chemical, or energy engineering or similar and experience in some of the following areas: Experience in Multiphysics and CFD modeling involving fluid dynamics, and electrochemical
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technicians. Applicants should have experience in experimental fluid mechanics and aerodynamics. Prior experience in aeroacoustics is desirable. Applications are welcome from candidates currently pursuing
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development of special phase field and phase field crystal models coupling newly developed approaches with established approaches for simulating e.g. mechanical properties and the flow of fluids implementation