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mechanics, optical components, thermal management, and tracking or control mechanisms. Use existing simulation tools (e.g., ray-tracing, CFD, thermal and structural solvers) to analyze optical performance
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assessment of CCUS value chains Reactor design, optimization, and sizing using phenomenological and/or CFD methods DFT and Molecular modelling linked to CCUS Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with
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available materials to enhance performance and affordability. We are seeking a Post-Doctoral Research Associate to drive the UK work on (i) sorption material development & characterisation and (ii) CFD
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. Process simulation, cost, life cycle, and social assessment of CCUS value chains. Reactor design, optimization, and sizing using phenomenological and/or CFD methods. Energy system analysis. Strong
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requirements: A PhD degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related engineering discipline. Solid knowledge of fluid mechanics, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and optimization using
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material. For this reason, CFD (Computational fluid dynamics) numerical simulation, providing unique and complementary information to experiments, is an essential tool for the rational design of
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dynamic changes of laser power along the scan path on melting process conditions. Besides real-world experiments, effects of fast dynamic changes of laser power can be studied with numerical (FEM, CFD
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candidate will play a key role in developing and advancing new models and simulations for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) hypersonic codes. Specific tasks include developing new turbulence and transition
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-scale utilization of combustion technologies based on partially-cracked ammonia through both fundamental chemical kinetic and CFD research and application to an actual burner. ICARE is a CNRS unit
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independently. PhD in a relevant field. Documented experience of 1D, 2D design and optimization or CFD work related to turbomachinery research will be considered a plus Assessment criteria This is a career