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numerical analysis, computational fluid dynamics, and uncertainty quantification with diverse applications. Our group maintains active collaborations with other divisions at Linköping University and broader
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computational techniques. In particular, we are looking for curious, enthusiastic and hard-working candidates with the following expertise: -- strong understanding of concepts in nonlinear waves and fluid
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to capture experimentally due to the small scales and opacity of the matrix. Consequently, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is the best approach for improving these burners. This PhD aims to investigate NH3
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Computational , Astrophysics Experiment , Astrophysics Theory , ATLAS , Atomic Molecular and Optical Physics , Atomic Physics , Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics , atomic-molecular-optical physics , Atomic
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, stenoses, and local dilations). Run systematic computational fluid dynamics simulations under physiologically representative conditions to form a large virtual cohort of arterial flow cases and extract
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industrial practice relies heavily on empirical optimisation, leading to inefficiencies in energy use and impurity removal. This PhD project proposes to develop a Coupled Computational Fluid Dynamics-Discrete
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. Computational tools for simulating such processes - both traditional based e.g. on computational fluid dynamics and more recent based on AI/machine learning - constitute fundamental scientific domains that act as
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settings. Very good self organization. Desirable Skills Very good knowledge of fluid–structure interaction (FSI). Good experience with digital twins, model updating, or structural dynamics. Understanding
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) – The secondment will take place at the ARTORG Center for Biomedical Engineering Research, where Prof. Obrist leads the Cardiovascular Engineering group. His research focuses on biomedical fluid dynamics
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, and travel related to the project. Overview ReNU+ is a unique and ambitious programme that will train the next-generation of doctoral carbon champions who are renowned for research excellence and