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of the Mechanical and Maritime Science department , Chalmers University of Technology. The research at the Division covers turbulent flow (both compressible and incompressible), multiphase flows, aeroacoustics and
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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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turbulence, Condensed matter physics, Physical biology; Space-time physics: String theory and Quantum field theory, Astrophysical relativity; Mathematics: Differential geometry, Mathematical physics, Dynamical
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https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/engineering . We invite applications from outstanding candidates whose research and teaching interests intersect with mechanical engineering and demonstrate strong potential
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of software and numerical simulations of turbulent flow in complex geometries. The project will entail work with the direct numerical simulation codes Neko and PyFR. Qualifications Requirements A doctoral
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Magister’s degree (60 credits) in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Physics, or Chemistry, with a strong focus on heat and fluid flow phenomena. Experience in turbulence modelling, data-driven
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the Department of Energy Sciences. At the division, we conduct research in various fields, including research in design and optimization of turbomachinery, reactive fluid dynamics, multi-phase and turbulent flows
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, subsurface current, and turbulence in the upper ocean. Numerically implement the newly proposed time integration approach using fundamental programming languages Explore the method of exponential integrator
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The Computational Turbulent Reacting Flow Laboratory, led by Prof. Michael E. Mueller, invites applications for postdoctoral or more senior research positions in the field of atmospheric aerosol
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methods to complex unsteady and turbulent hypersonic flows, and/or advanced code development for high-performance computing About the Department The Department of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics (AEM