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for individuals with background on Mechanical/Enviromental/Civil Engineering, or physics. Strong background in fluid dynamics, experience in computational fluid dynamics, and programming in high-level (MATLAB
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Unravel a new mechanism for tuning the microstructure of colloidal gels, and unlock new applications in sustainable products and processes. A PhD position is currently available in the Garbin lab
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This PhD position deals with development of innovative modeling and monitoring methods for ship structures made of fiber-reinforced composites under extreme loads. Fiber-reinforced composite (FRC
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a better understanding of the mechanisms at the core of the reactors: coupling between fluid flow and chemistry, coupling between solid phase and fluid flow, solid phase decomposition, pollutant
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candidate meets the following requirements: MSc degree in applied sciences, computer science, mechanical or aerospace engineering. Strong background in fluid dynamics (e.g. MSc thesis on a fluids-related
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the MicroWash project, the team will combine novel experiments and simulations to investigate the fluid mechanical principles of microfiber transport and trapping in filters, and optimize new approaches of active
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, or equivalent degree with a strong background in fluid mechanics is a prerequisite. Experience in conducting experimental work is regarded as a strength. A critical and inquisitive attitude with regard to results
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research in the field of experimental fluid mechanics. The potential candidates are expected to: Have a strong interest in multiphase fluid dynamics. Hold or about to obtain a MSc degree from a technical
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. Master's degree in Earth sciences, physics, applied mathematics, engineering, computer science or related disciplines. A strong background in either: ) fluid dynamics and numerical modelling ) satellite
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disciplines to develop a new upscaling methodology for better reservoir models and provide a new deliberation approach that improves the communication between scientists and societal stakeholders. In this PhD