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geosystem is complex and the economic risk associated with exploration is higher. To help reduce this risk and accelerate exploration, the GEOTHERBAMINE project (GEOTHERmal energy in the MIning BAsin) aims
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ProLB and LBM including permanent researchers, three post-doctoral fellows and two additional PhD students. The Laboratoire de Mécanique des Fluides et d’Acoustique (LMFA) is a major research actor on
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due to the complex interplay between the dispersed gas phase, the continuous liquid phase, and the evolving interfaces between them. The candidate will conduct a series of experiments designed
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promising technology for producing large and complex metal component. Although its potential has been widely demonstrated, significant challenges remain in optimizing the process to ensure the quality
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Start Date: As soon as possible Application deadline: 1st April 2026 Introduction: Climate change and the race to decarbonize our society is making extreme events in fluids more prevalent. These
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Flows in Geometrically Complex Systems Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR7010-ATUVAR-001/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research FieldPhysicsEducation LevelPhD or equivalent
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of the complex physics governing the interaction between the heat source and the material. Additionally, it seeks to develop an efficient modelling approach to accurately predict and control the temperature field
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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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systems, and relationship between microstructure and rheology in complex fluids. Further information may be obtained from: Theyencheri NARAYANAN (tel.: +33 (0)4 76 88 21 21, email: narayan@esrf.fr
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be your primary tool for understanding the complex interplay between the magnetocaloric material, the liquid metal heat transfer fluid, and the magnetic field. It will be instrumental in predicting