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simulation of fluid-structure interaction (FSI) with focus on the fluid mechanics. We couple computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to a structural solver and/or a controller for the detailed simulation of a
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plant at a SIT Punggol campus Assist in carrying out of experiment, data logging and analysis of data collected. Work with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) results generated by an expert to correlate
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to carry out high-performance numerical simulations using our in-house CFD code, extract physical insights from simplified flow models, and characterise synchronisation thresholds and the robustness
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of nutrients and removal of micropollutants from waste water” which inserts in the area of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation, contributing to the following project activity, foreseen in
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applications. The project integrates: Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and multiphase flow modeling Radiative heat transfer Machine learning and reduced-order modeling Data-driven optimization for industrial
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measurements. Desirable Interview / Application Experience of CFD of reacting flow. Desirable Interview / Application Further Information Grade 7 Salary £38,784 - £47,389 Work arrangement Full-time Duration 01
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obtaining a total of 6 CFD units Minimum 3 units in Infant/Toddler development needed when working with Infants and Toddlers CFD major/minor preferred Experience: Experience working in a child care preferred
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simulation of fluid-structure interaction (FSI) with focus on the fluid mechanics. We couple computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to a structural solver and/or a controller for the detailed simulation of a
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, and energy systems, including applications in indoor environmental quality, phase‑change materials, and hydrogen injection in natural gas networks, supported by advanced CFD modelling and experimental
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exchangers (HX) for optimizing thermal storage in silos. The researcher will deploy conjugate heat transfer CFD models and conduct simulations to provide high-fidelity predictions of available power, charging