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key phenomena in chemical reactors and obtain improved predictive capability in CFD simulations. Information about the division and the department Division of Chemical Engineering has a tradition of
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, and multiphase flow in chemical processes. The project focuses on developing CFD models to understand key phenomena in chemical reactors and obtain improved predictive capability in CFD simulations
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iterative reactor design and computational fluid dynamics simulations. The postdoc will be the main responsible to apply existing reactive CFD models to improve the design of current CO2 capture systems
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Are you interested in simulation of fluid flows, optimization, and programming? Then this post-doc position might be what you are looking for. In order to be able to meet the high demands of future
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kinematics from real-word incidents and simulate crash reconstruction. Qualifications Mandatory Educational qualifications: • PhD in Mechanical/Biomedical engineering, with experience in computational models
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--1-12896 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Postdoc positions in giant atoms for quantum simulation or quantum communication These postdoc
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driving. Also in this context, the post-doc focus is on efficient simulations. In automated driving, perception systems are crucial for perceiving surroundings, localizing vehicles, and facilitating path
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, electromobility and autonomous driving. Also in this context, the post-doc focus is on efficient simulations. In automated driving, perception systems are crucial for perceiving surroundings, localizing vehicles
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computing platforms to enhance capabilities in this sector. The project anticipates special use cases in quantum simulation for the chemical industry, materials science, optimization problems, and machine
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anticipates special use cases in quantum simulation for the chemical industry, materials science, optimization problems, and machine learning. At WACQT, there is an ongoing development of a cloud-based quantum