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will focus on diffuse interface models based on the Navier–Stokes–Korteweg equations. Activities include the study of droplet and bubble dynamics in multiphase flows. Numerical simulations will be
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should align with our strengths in experimental and computational thermofluids and multiphase flows, addressing challenges in energy production, conversion, and thermal systems in support of Net Zero
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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 jet weaving with
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and procedures. Remains current and compliant with all safety policies reviewed on the Medical Center Annual Safety Training module located in the online UC Learning Center link: https
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the field of fluid mechanics, multiphase flows, thermodynamics and heat exchange, laser measurement techniques, machinery dynamics, tribology and diagnostics of energy production machinery. The thematic
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analysis of high-temperature receivers and reactors for the production of energy, fuels, and process heat. Modelling and analysis of heat transfer, radiation, and fluid flow in high-temperature single- and
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-ion battery electrode formulations with suitable properties for downstream dry battery electrode (DBE) process. This will require the understanding of how to formulate a multiphase powder mixture
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with the National Electric Code. May be required to serve in an on-call status and remain work-ready when scheduled for an on- call period or rotation. Work-ready status requires an employee to return
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, the Musculoskeletal Biomechanics Lab, the Data-Driven Modeling Lab, the Heat Transfer & Applied Thermodynamics Lab, and the MultiPhase & BioFluids Lab. More information can be found by visiting https://eas.uccs.edu/mae
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in Materials, Chemical or Manufacturing Engineering discipline (or equivalent experience). Essential Application Knowledge of powder and/or multiphase manufacturing techniques, and experimental