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. UFPs come from a complex combination of primary and secondary sources, both natural and anthropogenic (fossil fuel combustion, industrial emissions and road traffic), contributing to the diversity
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of this radionuclide in the environment (waste from historical or contemporary industrial activities such as phosphate industries, coal combustion, oil and gas production, uranium ore mining, or deep geothermal energy
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recently enabled realistic multiscale simulations of processes (https://mfix.netl.doe.gov/research/applications/ ) and combustion devices (https://youtu.be/XNKDs0mkym0?feature=shared ). Indeed, CFD methods
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batteries and thus replace a CO2 emitting energy (combustion) by a renewable non-emitting energy. This process is divided into two steps: On the one hand, a thermal pre-treatment by pyrolysis, which is a
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. Additionally, efforts are directed towards reducing carbon footprint by optimizing post-combustion of CO in the vessel, utilizing heat for scrap preheating, and minimising heat losses from the vessels
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Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteUniversity of Ljubljana, FAculty of Mechaniceal Engineering, Laboratory for Internal Combustion Engines and
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an assessing tool for the screening of low carbon fuels, including sustainability, affordability and combustion behaviour etc. Determine the operational characteristics of hybrid vehicles under various real
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being due to road transport. Additionally internal combustion engines are being phased out, and the industrial sponsor is keen to apply their leading knowledge to new business areas, wherever moving
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being due to road transport. Additionally internal combustion engines are being phased out, and the industrial sponsor is keen to apply their leading knowledge to new business areas, wherever moving
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against fire. On the other hand, they considerably increase the cost per hectare burned in the event of combustion. In order to quantify these impacts, the doctoral student will rely on the simulation tools