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the pulsed electric field so that all microalgae in the solution receive the electric field for equal durations. The aim is to continue the numerical study (CFD) already undertaken in this field to find
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-level engineering relevance. We welcome applicants with a PhD in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Energy Engineering, Applied Physics, or a closely related field. The candidate should have a
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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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novel manufacturing techniques is the key to improved heat transfer mechanisms and more efficient use of energy. Approximately 25 colleagues work in the division, including 15 PhD students
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requirements: Candidates must have at the date of application a doctoral degree (PhD) in Mechanical Engineering, or related areas. It is required for contractualization, proof of academic qualifications
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states and the federal government of Germany. Do not overlook the inclusion of Academic Europe in your application. Where to apply Website https://www.academiceurope.com/ads/6-phd-positions-tv-l-e13-4
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working in a research environment that combines fundamental understanding with system-level engineering relevance. We welcome applicants with a PhD in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Energy
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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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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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. 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