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, enabling the fabrication of monoliths with controlled and varied geometries. We have also demonstrated the incorporation of metal ions into the ink and, consequently, into the final monolith. In this PhD
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for demanding applications such as aerospace propulsion systems, where high strength, thermal stability, and reduced weight are essential. While LPBF enables the fabrication of complex and lightweight geometries
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30167, Germany [map ] Subject Area: Algebraic Geometry Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/10/23, listed until 2026/01/22) Position Description: Apply Today is the last day you can apply for this position; no new
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Overview The Sheffield Geometry and Topology Group is offering a postdoctoral position in symplectic topology for 12 months. You will be expected to undertake research under Cheuk Yu Mak within a
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reactors, combining the advanced multiphase fluid dynamics, cavitating flow control, and reactor engineering. The successful candidate will: Design and optimize hydrodynamic cavitation reactor geometries
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simulate: Build and mesh 3D model geometries Develop math models and simulation schemes involving steady-state Navier-Stokes and reaction- diffusion equations Use simulations to inform design Stay current
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quantum materials, and/or quantum geometry and topology are particularly welcome. The successful applicant will be joining a vibrant department, with active theoretical and experimental research in
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visualisations. b) The method will also be applied to characterise cavitating flows within various test loops (in fixed geometry and rotating machinery) and during in-situ tests. The methodology for testing, post
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Zerbib. This includes graph theory, discrete geometry, topological combinatorics, extremal combinatorics, and flag algebras. The position has a 2-1 teaching load and a requirement to be involved with
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explore the influence of geometry and material specification on implant and peri-implant stresses and strains Define and supervise BSc and MSc projects of biomedical engineering students, within