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of Fluid Dynamics conducts both fundamental and applied research in the fields of thermo-fluid dynamics and magnetohydrodynamics to enhance the sustainability, the energy efficiency, and the safety
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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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. 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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Description Dear all, The Applied Math Lab at NYU Shanghai has two openings this fall: one postdoc position for experimental fluid dynamics, and one PhD student for applied math and fluid dynamics. Please see
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of industrial processes. The Department of Computational Fluid Dynamics is seeking a PhD Student (f/m/d) to contribute to “Experimental analysis and simulation of flow-induced vibration in gas-liquid two-phase
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. The Institute of Fluid Dynamics conducts both fundamental and applied research in the fields of thermo-fluid dynamics and magnetohydrodynamics to enhance the sustainability, the energy efficiency, and the safety
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developing around a time-independent mean flow, can be studied by determining the eigenvalues of an operator describing the coupled dynamics between fluid and structural perturbations. Such analyses have been
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, Chemical Engineering, Applied Mathematics or Physics. Knowledge, skills: Fluid mechanics; desirable: wall-bounded shear flows, aerodynamics. Numerical analysis, in particular Computational Fluid Dynamics
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found at the following link: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd/apply/applying Applicants can apply for a Scholarship from the University of Sheffield but should note that competition
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funding. References 1. Small-scale reconstruction in three-dimensional Kolmogorov flows using four-dimensional variational data assimilation (https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-fluid