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techniques (e.g. StarCCM+, OpenFoam, Matlab, LabView, Rhino, PIV, openwater, cavitation, noise tests.). Prior research experience in propeller, wind/tidal turbine design and optimisation is highly desirable
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. Lightweight aerostructures with high shear strength, vibration damping, and acoustic attenuation are crucial for meeting strength and noise certification requirements in the aerospace industry. Certain thin
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-phonon interactions, which together form tri-partite coupling that gives rise to effective optomechanical interaction between collective excitonic states (optical) and vibrational modes (mechanical
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cooling air. The aerospace requirements for accurate steady and transient thermal control in challenging operating temperature and vibration rich environments drives the need for bespoke, innovative low
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pulses develop numerical codes to calculate the system dynamics by solving partial differential equations (e.g. Schrödinger equation, von Neumann equation) model the coupling to lattice vibrations (i.e
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, potential environmental threats such as microplastics, forever chemicals, underwater noise, and 5G RF-EMFs, pro-environmental communication, and nature and mental health • Internal further training & coaching
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of the Dynamics and Vibration research group as well as partners from public outreach and retrofitting consultancy companies active in the Province of Groningen. A selection of expected results of the project: 1. A
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of mechanics, including mechanical properties of materials, strength and vibration analyses, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, safety theory and control engineering. The research under the section of Materials
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on ML algorithms for lifetime estimation (GNNs). We are part of the Acoustics & Vibration Research Group itself part of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering of the Vrije
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, community engagement and resilience, supported by laboratory, equipment and expertise of the Dynamics and Vibration research group as well as partners from public outreach and retrofitting consultancy