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methodology is highly desirable, as is experience with numerical methods pertaining to fluid dynamics or plasma physics. Required Application Materials Applicants MUST submit their application materials
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-based research relevant to formulation science, including (but not limited to) fluid dynamics, continuum mechanics, soft matter, interfacial phenomena, and transport processes. Demonstrable mathematical
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dispersion. Yet conventional Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) workflows rely on watertight geometric models and volumetric meshes that are slow, complex, and costly to produce. Within the POINT-TWINS project
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of partial differential equations (PDE). Examples of models in the scope of the project include particle models, stochastic PDE and models from fluid dynamics and machine learning. What skills are important in
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, Python). Experience with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation software (e.g., Ansys Fluent) and Flight/Astrodynamics Simulation Software (e.g., NASA GMAT, Ansys STK) is considered an asset
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PhD researchers working on related reactive fluids and energy topics. You will work in a multicultural environment where knowledge is shared openly, and you will be supported through mentorship and
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, statistics or fluid dynamics Excellent knowledge of statistics Proven knowledge of Python, R, Matlab or a similar programming language Experience with Linux/UNIX environments Excellent oral and written
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modeling, such as Aspen Hysys, GateCycle, Ebsilon, or similar programs, as well as computational fluid dynamics programs such as Ansys Fluent/CFX and Matlab at least 2 years of experience in a position
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and personal qualities Applicants must hold a degree equivalent to a Norwegian doctoral degree (PhD) within applied mathematics, computational fluid mechanics, (theoretical or computational) physical
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Arts et Métiers Institute of Technology (ENSAM) | Paris 15, le de France | France | about 1 month ago
: effective implementation and application to computational fluid dynamics and turbulent flows. Journal of Computational Physics, 242, 623-647. [3] Maday, Y., Patera, A. T., Penn, J. D., & Yano, M. (2015). A