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are welcome to join our team in order to study one of the following topics: ・turbulent multiphase flows; ・non-Newtonian fluids; ・fluid-structure interaction problems. [Work content and job description] ・Perform
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transfer our knowledge to society. We are doing this according to our vision: “Taking the pulse of our Earth to safeguard a habitable planet”. For section 3.4 Reactive Fluids and Geomaterials (department
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structure of magnetized fluid models as well as an understanding of the physics behind such models. A prior knowledge of matrix hydrodynamics and structure-preserving numerical methods. You will need strong
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structures and image the circulation of fluids in the Ecuadorian subduction zone in order to determine their role in seismic and aseismic slip. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre
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: Familiarity in the use of medical imaging data and computational modeling approaches such as computational fluid dynamics and/or fluid structure interaction simulations. Why MCW? Outstanding Healthcare Coverage
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(experimental protocol, drag and induced load analyses) • Develop fluid-structure growth and interaction models incorporating biocolonization • Manage the project (steering committee meetings, partner
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the couplings between solid and fluid phases, as well as the chemical components of both, specifically electrically charged GAGs combined with collagen as well as physiological ions. The fluid-structure
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this, the postdoc will use innovative modeling based on the coupling of (1) a meteorological model adapted to the fine spatial scales of these systems and explicitly simulating turbulent structures, and (2) a
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candidate will explore the rheological properties of complex composite suspensions and yield stress fluids with varying colloidal shapes (sphere, rods, platelets) and interactions, aiming to design impact
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on biodiversity, the processes and interactions that govern lake ecosystem functioning, and the past, present, and future dynamics of lakes. This involves studying the lake itself as well as connected zones and