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engineering, and aerospace engineering. In mechanical engineering specifically fluid dynamics and in aerospace engineering flight aerodynamics, stability, and propulsion are of strong interest. Responsibilities
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part of this PhD project addresses a fundamental question: how does two-dimensional turbulence emerge as a function of disorder in a quantum fluid of light? Using optical excitations to impose both a
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-ray tomography experiments, geochemistry characterisation, microstructure quantification and relevant fluid behaviour measurements. The candidate will collaborate with the British Geological Survey and
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both colleagues within the faculty and partners in the area, in Germany and around the world. The professorship is allocated to the Institute of Reactive Fluids within the Mechanical and Process
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. Spectral dynamics of the conditional Lyapunov vector (https://www-cambridge-org.sheffield.idm.oclc.org/core/journals/journal-of-fluid-mechanics/article/spectral-dynamics-and-spatial-structures
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the following domains : - Applied physics (insulating materials, thermal transfer, fluid mechanics, modeling...) - Instrumentation, basic electronics - Notions on simulation using numerical methods Additional
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Engineering Position Summary: The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Villanova University has an opening for a tenure-track faculty position in thermal-fluids science. We invite applications from
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About the Opportunity Job Summary In person teaching of our undergraduate Aerospace minor core courses of Fluid Mechanics (ME3475), Introduction to flight (ME3465), and Aeronautical Propulsion
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years stipend and tuition fees at the Home status rate at the School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering at the University of Sheffield under the supervision of Professor Pierre Ricco (http
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only) ENGR 57: Statics and Dynamics ENGR 65: Circuit Theory ENGR 120: Fluid Mechanics (Spring 2027 only) ENGR 130: Thermodynamics ENGR 135: Heat Transfer ENGR 151: Strength of Materials ENGR 193