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combustion modeling. Positions may begin as soon as January 2024. A Ph.D. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computational Science and
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Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Bachelor's degree in chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, chemistry, or other closely related field of study. Fundamentals of combustion, mass
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mechanical and aerospace engineering, including but not limited to the fields of: Bioengineering Combustion and Energy Science Computational Science and Engineering Dynamics and Controls Systems Energy
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, forced draft fans, bunkering, soot blowers, feed pumps, combustion controls, burners and burner management, boiler safety systems, medium speed auxiliary generator engine, etc. What you need to know Salary
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REQUIREMENTS: The High-Pressure Combustion Laboratory in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Penn State is seeking a Summer 2024 Research Assistant student. This part-time position is backed by
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REQUIREMENTS: The Department of Mechanical Engineering is seeking a graduate researcher under the direction of Dr. Jackie O'Connor. Job Duties: Operating combustion heat transfer rig and associated infrared
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REQUIREMENTS: The High-Pressure Combustion Laboratory in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Penn State has multiple immediate openings for Summer 2024 research assistants to help with a Missile Defense
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flows, and turbulent combustion modeling. Background and expertise in CFD modeling of turbulent reacting flows within energy conversion systems (e.g., internal combustion engines, gas turbine combustors
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supports and recognizes faculty research and scholarship, providing an internal grants resource pool and other forms of support, and awarding faculty research honors each spring. Indiana State University is
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-physics simulation codes. The candidate will conduct multi-physics and multi-scale computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations for innovative internal combustion engines (ICEs) fueled with low/zero