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, Mathematics or Physical Sciences. Knowledge of numerical solutions of partial differential equations and/or fluid dynamics and good programming skills are essential. A Master degree in a relevant subject would
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in the fields of energy engineering, computational fluid dynamics, and multiphase fluid mechanics. You will join an enthusiastic, friendly, and supportive group of PhD students and postdocs who are all
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will be used to develop novel control strategies that are applicable in practice. You will gain significant experience in: Computational fluid mechanics using in-house high-fidelity software and high
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experiences in fluid dynamics or acoustics will be a plus. Basic knowledge and skills in mechanical design and programming are required. Entry Requirements A very good undergraduate degree (at least a UK 2:1
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the seal using computational fluid dynamics. The project will target areas such as the fluid dynamics of the gas film and its dynamic coupling with the solid boundary, and the transport of solid contaminants
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interactions between the TAVI device and patient anatomy is critical for reducing the risk of adverse clinical outcomes. This project will use computational fluid dynamics (CFD), finite element analysis (FEA
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will work in real homes to understand the complex nature of ventilation and its impact on air quality. The work will include airflow simulation techniques such as computational fluid dynamics
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understanding and theoretical models for nanobubble cavitation dynamics using Molecular Dynamics (MD) and/or Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations, specifically modelling the external pressure threshold
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transparent model of the brain allows to study the flow features within the CSF space using Particle-Image-Velocimetry (PIV) and offers the comparison to Computation Fluid Dynamics Simulations (CFD
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, Environmental and Planetary Sciences (ED STEP) who will provide expertise in fluid dynamics, especially wave breaking-associated turbulence. Requirements Research FieldEngineeringEducation LevelBachelor Degree