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will be spent on academic research. Your research focuses on renewable fuel for internal combustion engines, for those applications that are hard or impossible to directly electrify You will be involved
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"Bioenergy and Bioproducts" and the Postdoc will be positioned in the Thermal Engineering section. Research areas will be within comprehensive CFD modelling of oxy-fuel combustion of biomass(or biomass/ coal
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Position Title: Postdoc Research Associate - Engineering Appointment Type: Post Doc/Trainee Job Description: Summary of Duties and Responsibilities: We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral
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set of models which is the topic of this postdoc. For example, in the SAS process, the size of such particles depends on the coupling of several simultaneous and interdependent transfer processes: speed
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) models for combustion. The postdoc will be responsible for developing new multiphysics models and implementing novel computational approaches for combustion modeling. At the Computational Combustion
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) models for combustion. The postdoc will be responsible for developing new multiphysics models and implementing novel computational approaches for combustion modeling. At the Computational Combustion
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literature on hydrogen leaks and hydrogen flames. The candidate will receive training in laser diagnostics and will collaborate closely with other PhD and PostDoc researchers from combustion groups, as
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training in laser diagnostics and will collaborate closely with other PhD and PostDoc researchers from the combustion group, as well as with students responsible for high-fidelity simulation tools developed
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that aviation will recover with a growth rate ranging from 2.4%-4.1% for a low to a high scenario, respectively. Air traffic growth inevitably causes an increase in aviation's combustion and emissions, hence
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The Department of Space, Earth and Environment is recruiting two postdocs to carry out research with the aim of developing efficient technology for combustion of biomass and waste-derived fuels