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of heat transfer and turbulence physics in wall-bounded flows through numerical simulations, data-driven modelling, and machine learning techniques. Key goals include optimising convective heat transfer
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programme aims to advance fundamental understanding of heat transfer and turbulence physics in wall-bounded flows through numerical simulations, data-driven modelling, and machine learning techniques. Key
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property simulations of ammonia–hydrogen mixtures. It will leverage multiphysics Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS) with detailed chemical kinetics and coupled thermal radiation to improve chemical
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the results of numerical simulations (ideliazed and in a cosmological context) with analytical models that they will develop, in order to understand the detailed physics of bar formation and evolution in
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of an external magnetic field into the phase-field model and to simulate the microstructural evolution for different cooling rates. - Phase-field modeling of the phase transition in the Fe-Ni alloy. The selected
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methodology such as Thermodynamic modelling of multi-component planetary degassing/ingassing, Molecular Dynamic simulations of silicate melts, Petrology of melting of exoplanetary mantles, and the partitioning
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, cells must replicate a copy of their DNA. DNA replication is carried out by replicative polymerases. These frequently introduce mismatches in the DNA, which are corrected by the DNA mismatch repair (MMR
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experimental data from the BIMER rig, which represents lean premixed prevaporized injectors in gas turbine engines, with high-fidelity simulations validated in collaboration with project partners. The research
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numerical simulations using a GRMHD-PIC technique, which allows to track VHE ions on the fly. These simulations will be supplemented by cutting-edge analytical methods for injecting particles onto the grid
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the models developed and identify the main technical obstacles to be overcome for future industrial implementation. 7. Improvement of the internal code for simulating thermodynamic cycles. The existing