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reacting flow conditions. (iii) Identification of the conditions for which hydrodynamic/thermoacoustic instabilities exist. This studentship is part of an EPSRC funded project (EP/Y017951/1 ) and will train
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Application deadline: 01/08/2025 Research theme: Turbulence, Fluid Mechanics, Offshore Conditions, Renewable Energy, Hydrodynamics, Experiments This 3.5 year PhD is fully funded for applicants from
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atomisers. To ensure high quality measurement data, enabling meaningful correlations, measurements will be performed on a simplified prefilming geometry, with aero and hydrodynamic features representative
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(or equivalent (120 ECTS points)) in civil or mechanical engineering. Background or strong interest in one or more of the following: Hydrodynamics (wave or coastal) Structural mechanics (nonlinear beam theory
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basic mechanics, advanced design tools, product development, energy systems, coastal hydrodynamics and marine technology. The Department covers the fundamental engineering disciplines within the field
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accurate flood hazard and risk estimations for present and future cli-mates. The improved model chain consisting of a non-stationary weather generator, a rainfall-runoff model, coupled 1D-2D hydrodynamic
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Dynamics , Condensed Matter Theory , Cosmology , Crystallography , Dark Matter , Data analysis , EIC , Electron Hydrodynamics , electron-positron collisions , electron-proton collisions , Electronic Detector
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determinants of restoration success (e.g., hydrodynamics and water quality) and include advanced features such as remote data transfer making them highly user-friendly. Calibration of these devices will be done
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will have: MSc degree (or equivalent (120 ECTS points)) in civil or mechanical engineering. Background or strong interest in one or more of the following: Hydrodynamics (wave or coastal) Structural
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the hydrodynamic loads generated by large-scale wave energy devices. This project is a collaborative effort, with joint supervision from Dr. Nataliia Sergiienko at the University of Adelaide and colleagues