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-generation hydrologic and hydrodynamic modeling. The appointee will join a group of scientists working on this project supported by Argonne’s Center for Climate Resilience and Decision Science (CCRDS). Model
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of Nevada, Reno (UNR) invites applications for a Postdoctoral Position: Interfacial Hydrodynamic System Development. We are seeking a dedicated and innovative researcher who would be able to combine
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and applied research in fluid mechanics, investigating a wide range of areas of hydrodynamics interest, including complex single and multi-phase flows, cavitating flows, marine vehicles, turbomachinery
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workflows that leverage cloud storage and cloud computing; databases that leverage best practices in data lake construction; three-dimensional lake hydrodynamic models; and predictive models of forest
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research in fluid mechanics, investigating a wide range of areas of hydrodynamics interest, including complex single and multi-phase flows, cavitating flows, marine vehicles, turbomachinery, and renewable
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 1 month ago
Carolina Driver’s License or ability to obtain one prior to start date. Strong knowledge of plumbing installation methods and hydrodynamics. Basic mechanical understanding of two stroke engines, four stroke
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high quality papers. Candidates must be experienced theoretical and computational fluid dynamicists, preferably with a background that encompasses hydrodynamic instability phenomena and turbulence in
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methods, (2) hydrodynamical simulations of protoplanetary disks, (3) exoplanet architectures using statistical methods and radial velocity campaigns, and (4) evolution of planetary systems in multiple
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Preferred Qualifications: Experience in at-least one of the fields Flood inundation modeling and mapping using 1D/2D hydrodynamics models Hydrologic modeling and hydroclimate impact assessment River basin
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in the following areas: 1) hydrodynamic modeling; 2) fluid structure interaction modeling; 3) system design and loads analysis; 4) numerical wave basin development; and 5) model verification and