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Fluid dynamics of microplastics: fiber-flow interaction simulations to reduce plastic microfiber pollutant release Increasing scientific evidence and public awareness of risks from micro-plastics
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microplastic particles in complex flow fields, as part of the MicroWash project. In the MicroWash project, we will combine novel experiments and simulations to investigate the fluid mechanical principles
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microplastic particles in complex flow fields, as part of the MicroWash project. In the MicroWash project, we will combine novel experiments and simulations to investigate the fluid mechanical principles
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TU Delft is looking for talented PhD candidates with interest in quantum computing and computational fluid dynamics to join the Quantum-CFD research team at EEMCS. The Quantum-CFD research team
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Are you interested in new problems at the interface between fluid dynamics and biology? Are you excited about hands-on experimental work in a multidisciplinary environment? We are looking
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Climate change and the race to decarbonize our society is making extreme events in fluids more prevalent. These are rare events where the flow suddenly takes extreme states far from its normal state
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to develop quantitative analogues for (induced) seismicity. Injecting or extracting fluids into the shallow subsurface carries the risk of induced seismicity. An explicit multi-physics system to model fluid
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. Computational fluid dynamics is an essential enabler for science and for many outstanding societal challenges. Many key advanced and emerging technologies require unprecedented control of heat and mass transfer
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PhD position (f/m/d): Impact dynamic atmosphere on wind farm performance Job descriptionAre you fascinated by fluid mechanics, the intricacies of turbulence, the capabilities of high-performance
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the atmosphere, and the interactions between wind farms. This project represents an opportunity for us to advance our collective knowledge of fluid and atmospheric dynamics relevant to wind energy. Join us in