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the institute and with external academic partners Your profile Essential qualifications: a MSc degree in oceanography, fluid mechanics, geosciences, physics, mechanical engineering or related disciplines
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FLOW research group is a young, dynamic group working in the fields of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and data-driven modelling. At the Department of engineering Technology (INDI) — Thermo and Fluid
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compatibility with traditional composite matrices. Explore complementary computational fluid dynamics-discrete element method (CFD-DEM) simulations as a tool to predict fibre-fluid interactions and inform
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that merge thermo-fluid dynamic laws, deep learning, and experimental data. A central goal is to overcome current limitations in TES operation and optimization, enabling discovery of new high-performance and
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initiation in the following areas are helpful: Strong background on computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and design software using ANSYS and SolidWorks. Experience on high performance computing is desirable
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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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these fluorescent peptide biosensors to develop a platform for profiling several PK activities simultaneously in the synovial fluid of patients with arthritis. This project is part of the research topics developed by
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external academic partners Your profile Essential qualifications: a MSc degree in oceanography, fluid mechanics, geosciences, physics, mechanical engineering or related disciplines programming skills in one
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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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working fluid. The proposed expander system consists of: - Membrane-based expansion chambers, ensuring efficient expansion without leakage risks; - A linear alternator, directly converting the reciprocating