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. The candidate must hold a PhD in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering or a related field. The candidate must have a proven experience in numerical simulation in fluid mechanics and/or aeroacoustics, as
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? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This PhD project is part of a collaborative project funded by the French National
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Simulations of Microstructure driven Mechanical properties from high Throughput and multiscale analysIS) project which is based on an effective collaboration between LEM3, ICA, PIMM and CEA. The PhD candidate
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doctoral research, supported by rigorous scientific supervision. The team hosting the PhD candidate is internationally recognized for its expertise in materials science and process engineering, particularly
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SAFRAN TECH, SAFRAN HELICOPTER ENGINES and CORIA, the PhD student's mission is to propose and implement a computing methodology that can accurately describe the characteristics of fuel sprays (size and
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PhD students and 40 fixed-term contract staff. The research work will be carried out within the D2-FTC department, Fluids, Thermal and Combustion, which corresponds to a continuum ranging from fluid
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the University of Poitiers and ISAE-ENSMA (partners). It has around 600 staff: 200 EC, 40 researchers, 100 IT, 180 PhD students and 40 fixed-term contract staff. The research work will be carried out
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with the University of Poitiers and ISAE-ENSMA (partners). It has around 600 staff: 200 EC, 40 researchers, 100 IT, 180 PhD students and 40 fixed-term contract staff. The research work will be carried
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of oxygenates from CO and/or CO2, and mechanistic studies including operando spectroscopy and possibly numerical simulations (microkinetics, DFT). The objective is to discover new eco-efficient catalytic phases
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emulator of sea ice dynamics, trained using high-fidelity numerical simulations, (ii) variational data assimilation methods, and (iii) a simplified representation of physical processes in the atmospheric