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Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences | Leipzig, Sachsen | Germany | about 19 hours ago
of stochastic perturbations of fluid dynamic equations related to convection. Close interaction with other MPI MiS groups, especially "Applied Analysis" (László Székelyhidi) and "Pattern Formation, Energy
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, - Their composition, - Their temperature. To achieve this, the PhD will adopt an integrated approach combining geochemistry, petrology, and mineralogy, focused on fluid–rock interactions. The successful candidate will
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porous structure remain poorly understood. For what concerns CCS operations, the following scenarios could be considered as the most representative of hydro-chemo-mechanical interactions between the acidic
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multidisciplinary couplings accounting for multiphase phenomena, thermal kinetics, fluid-structure interaction and environmental interactions will be implemented to enable the creation of digital twins and surrogate
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-driven materials. Our mission is to create interactive, sustainable, and intelligent material systems that either unfold their unique functionality in aqueous environments or derive their properties
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of the complex physics governing the interaction between the heat source and the material. Additionally, it seeks to develop an efficient modelling approach to accurately predict and control the temperature field
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. This PhD project will investigate how biofouling affects the hydrodynamic, thermal and fluid-structure interaction performance of dynamic flexible cables and develop novel engineering solutions to enhance
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challenge. The INL laboratory has been working since 2021, on the modeling of the impact of chemical modification of surfaces on the adsorption of metabolites, from fluid samples, and their subsequent
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the direct interaction between the acidified solution stored in the aquifer and the caprock. The following scenarios could be considered as the most representative of the hydro-chemo-mechanical interactions
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studies fundamental and applied aspects of multiphase flows, combining advanced experiments and state-of-the-art numerical simulations. Research focuses on dense dispersions, turbulence interacting with