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to very high temperatures. Before injection, fuel is used to cool the walls of the combustion reactor. Some applications go further by using active fuel cooling, based on pyrolysis of the fuel before it is
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see our homepage: https://www.combustionphysics.lu.se Our division has a good atmosphere/tradition of collaboration. The metal combustion project will involve many expertise and effective collaboration
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/Default.aspx Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteInstitut de Combustion, Aérothermique, Réactivité et EnvironnementCountryFranceCityORLEANSGeofield Contact City ORLEANS Website http
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details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UPR3021-ISAZOL-105/Default.aspx Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteInstitut de Combustion, Aérothermique, Réactivité et
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aerosols in the atmosphere, building upon the research group's efforts in modeling combustion-generated aerosols. These modeling framework will be used to understand the impact of inorganic aerosols
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26 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire d'énergétique moléculaire et macroscopique, combustion Research Field Engineering Chemistry Physics Researcher Profile
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Postdoctoral Researcher /Research Associate-Combustion Chemistry Centre, University of Galway 011418
term position as a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Combustion Chemistry Centre at the University of Galway, Ireland. The University is committed to embracing opportunities for hybrid working, to build a
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of the underlying ignition, pyrolysis, and combustion behaviour ensures a safe use of HFC with low GWP. To assess these behaviours under a wider range of conditions, predictive tools are necessary to save time
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aerosols in the atmosphere, building upon the research group's efforts in modeling combustion-generated aerosols. These modeling framework will be used to understand the impact of inorganic aerosols
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source and eventually as the main one. The energy will come from floating power hubs that will generate electricity from natural gas combustion combined with carbon capture and storage (CCS) in subsea