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Title: Position Type: Student programs Position Location: Lausanne, Vaud 1015, Switzerland Subject Area: Fluid Mechanics Appl Deadline: 2025/12/15 11:59PM (posted 2025/07/24) Position Description: Apply
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the project. Project Objectives Characterise the surface properties of reclaimed carbon and glass fibres from different sources and with varying processing histories. Investigate suspension behaviour, including
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the areas of fluid dynamics, turbulence and net-zero combustion. There is substantial scope for the student to direct the project with the main focus on (i) Generating an advanced Direct Numerical Simulation
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a gas that is miscible with other fluids in the subsurface, and can react with minerals in the subsurface. These properties of CO2 will affect how CO2 moves in the subsurface, and it is important to
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Central Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK. The key responsibilities and duties will be to first explore the range of possible non-sulphate aerosols - mostly powdered ceramics with different coatings to allow
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Central Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK. The key responsibilities and duties will be to first explore the range of possible non-sulphate aerosols - mostly powdered ceramics with different coatings to allow
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is to investigate localized flow and crystallization processes of PCMs in devices under different conditions with advanced 3D imaging tools like CT and NMR imaging, and to couple this with performance
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Central Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK. The key responsibilities and duties will explore the range of possible non-sulphate aerosols - mostly powdered ceramics with different coatings - and will consider how
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Central Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK. The key responsibilities and duties will explore the range of possible non-sulphate aerosols - mostly powdered ceramics with different coatings - and will consider how
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at the micrometre scale that can propel themselves through fluids, mimicking natural swimming organisms such as bacterial forms. Using biological building blocks found in cells and encapsulating them inside vesicles