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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Description of the workplace The position is located at the Division of Heat Transfer at the Department
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, potentially reducing NOx emissions. Developing porous burners requires understanding complex physics such as heat conduction, radiative transfer, flame stabilization, and surface chemistry, which are difficult
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About the Project An exciting PhD project on the effects of heat transfer of transitional compressible boundary layers will be carried out under the UK Hypersonics Doctoral Network, which has been
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Eng. with skills in heat transfer and process engineering. Ability to communicate in written and spoken English. Additional Information Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company
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Fellowships (PF) provide funding to promising postdoctoral researchers with a view to develop their academic and transferable skills and enhance their career prospects by moving and working abroad. By applying
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, within this, in task 2.2 - Medium/high temperature heat pump. Based on a review of the state of the art in a master's thesis carried out in 2024/25, the researcher will specify, select, analyze
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profile: "Heat and Mass Transfer" (GIE). 2nd year, "Fluid Mechanics" (GITM). 2nd year, "Modeling I: Mechanics of Continuum Media" (MUIM). 1st year, "Exploration and Evaluation of Mineral Deposits" (MUMS
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PowerSports Technology, and Diesel Equipment programs. Connections working at Minnesota State Community and Technical College More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/21959909/heating
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hand, enhancing the turbulent fluxes within the wall-bounded region, is generally beneficial for the heat transfer. Thus, in the case of heat exchangers, a balance need to be found between drag-induced
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the engineering development and validation programme, bringing hands-on capability in 3D CAD and CFD modelling to support design iteration and to undertake aerodynamic and heat-transfer assessments