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-combustion, will be used to quantify the total fluor content. Results will be compared with those obtained by GC×GC-HRMS, TIMS-FTICR, and LC-MS/MS (those parts being done by other postdoctoral fellows funded
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on advanced internal combustion engines, with an emphasis on turbulent-jet ignition systems and structural-mechanics modeling of cylinder-kit components. The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in
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group's efforts in modeling combustion-generated aerosols. These modeling framework will be used to understand the impact of inorganic aerosols on sunlight scattering and droplet/ice crystal nucleation
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or combustion in high-pressure, high-purity Oxygen environments. The target products include components for space travel combustion engines. The research involves computational thermodynamics (CALPHAD), high
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continued funding. Applicants must apply online at https://puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/position/37561 and include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, research statement and contact information for three
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to predict thermal runaway on the cell level. The combustion and gas model developed on the cell level will then feed into the work to accurately predict thermal runaway on pack, module, and system levels
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algorithms for the evolution of inorganic aerosols in the atmosphere, building upon the research group's efforts in modeling combustion-generated aerosols. These modeling framework will be used to understand
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applications for the position of at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Research Assistant Professor (POST-DOC) under the NCN project No. UMO-2024/53/B/ST8/02908: “Optimization of hydrogen oxy-combustion and
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appointments are for one year with the possibility of renewal pending satisfactory performance and continued funding. Applicants must apply online at https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/37561 and
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aerosols in the atmosphere, building upon the research group's efforts in modeling combustion-generated aerosols. These modeling framework will be used to understand the impact of inorganic aerosols