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computational fluid dynamics software and modeling tools to simulate and study fluid flow through porous electrode, membranes, electrode membrane assembly (MEA) for electrolysis and fuel cells will be an asset
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funding. References 1. Small-scale reconstruction in three-dimensional Kolmogorov flows using four-dimensional variational data assimilation (https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-fluid
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for buildings and district heating systems Smart control systems for heat storage and energy systems Computational fluid dynamics and system simulation for design optimization Experience with experimental
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known for its work in fluid dynamics, one of its recent activities being quantum computation of fluid dynamics (QCFD). Expectations Candidates will be responsible for the QCFD work. The successful
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will be responsible for developing and applying thermal and dynamic models for modelling behaviour of a liquid hydrogen tank, coupled to the behaviour of the contained fluid, as well as aspects of tank
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, Chemical Physics , Condensed Matter Physics , Fluid Physics , Optical Physics , Plasma Physics , Quantum Computing , Quantum Information , Quantum Information Physics Biology / Biodiversity , Cell Biology
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research methodology is coupled CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) and FEM (Finite Element Method) modelling and simulations. This is the only methodology allowing simulations of fluid-structure interaction
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of gas emissions. This will involve leveraging advanced gas transport models, including advection-diffusion equations, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and Navier-Stokes equations, to provide deeper
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role will be vital to the success of the newly established DTU Arena for Life Science Automation (DALSA; https://dalsa.dtu.dk/ ). Together with a multidisciplinary team, you will implement DALSA’s
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, R., & Herrmann, H. J. (2016). Particle-Fluid-Structure Interaction for Debris Flow Impact on Flexible Barriers. Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, 31(5), 323–333. https://doi.org