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thermoreflectance, and nanoscale electrothermal techniques. These approaches will address fundamental questions about heat flow, such as the limits of Fourier’s law at nanometric scales, the magnitude and control
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liquid lead or lead-bismuth eutectic as coolant. This coolant enables high-temperature operation without pressurization and offers an enhanced neutron economy leading to a better fuel utilization. A
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This doctoral project is part of the PEPR RESILIENCE initiative and the ITEM OASIS project, which aims to support resilient urban development in the face of climate change, air pollution, and urban heat islands
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laboratory-scale R&D on PCM-integrated heat exchangers, develop modelling tools (e.g., COMSOL, ANSYS, TRNSYS, MATLAB) for thermal and system-level optimisation, and support prototype fabrication
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observations under extreme conditions, including high or fast load, corrosive, reactive, and/or irradiated environments, and low or high temperatures. The insights gained from these endeavors will contribute
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physical discomforts such as noise, dust, heat, fumes and other elements which are continuously present; Periodic work in animal research areas and areas where there are odors from cleaning products
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and the university’s Executive Education offerings. 2. New Business Development: Activate personal network of senior industry contacts to generate high quality leads. Create and generate a robust
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). The detailed tasks are to: Quantify the contribution and effects of radiative heat transfer under engine-like conditions, and propose an accurate, computationally efficient gas radiation models suitable for CFD
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the delivery of heat/hot water and/or air conditioning/chilled water to University facilities in order to maintain proper environmental temperatures. Installs control valves in building heating and cooling
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Range $22.50-30.09/hour Type of Position Staff Position Time Status Full-Time Required Education HS Click here for more information about equivalencies: https://hr.uky.edu/employment/working-uk