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Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Doctoral Network (MSCA DN) COMBINE. The successful candidate will undertake research on: Deep learning for solidification in multiphase flows with radiative heat
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Our research group at the division of Chemistry and Biochemistry advances multiphase flow and separation science to accelerate industrial innovation and implementation. About the research project
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collaboration with another research group at Ghent University or an external project partner. The applications can be found in (airborne) wind energy, tube bundle vibrations, vibration due to multiphase flow, air
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research group at the division of Chemistry and Biochemistry advances multiphase flow and separation science to accelerate industrial innovation and implementation. About the research project This project
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Biochemistry advances multiphase flow and separation science to accelerate industrial innovation and implementation. About the research project This project focuses on the development of quantum–classical
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multiphase flows in fluids. These techniques can also be applied to non-transparent fluids as liquid metals. We are seeking a PhD Student (f/m/d) to contribute to the “Development of a demonstrator for
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, blood clots, highly-efficient batteries, multiphase flow in colloidal and geological systems, and the burgeoning field of metal 3D printing. Job Description: As this far-field neutron interferometer will
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modeling of non-Newtonian, multiphase flows and transport phenomena 3. Excellent knowledge of English (Level C2). Specific Requirements Degree grade. Participation in research projects (European and national
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Instrumentation for Geophysics and the Environment) will develop and lead research activities related to environmental fluid mechanics and the associated physical processes (turbulence, multiphase flows, boundary
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the long-term stability and fatigue life of the mooring system. Current engineering design tools represent this interaction in simplified ways, unable to capture the grain-scale processes that govern