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annum Apply by: 17/03/2024 Role Description Research Fellow in Low Emissions Gas Turbine Combustion We welcome applications from passionate, skilled, committed, prospective individuals to join our team
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delivering optical temperature measurements that are applicable to aerospace gas turbines. Successful temperature measurement would provide vital information about the state of the reaction zone to support
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Gas Turbine Aerothermal Performance, to join the Oxford Turbine Research Facility (OTRF) team at the Oxford Thermofluids Institute
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Current gas turbine engines use hydrocarbon fuels, such as kerosene, diesel and natural gas which inevitably produce CO2 and NOx emissions. To reduce their environmental impact, gas turbine engines
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Carbon capture from gas turbines Department of Mechanical Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof M Pourkashanian, Prof L Ma, Prof K Hughes Application Deadline: Applications accepted
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Combined Cycle Gas Turbine – CCS; experiment and modelling Department of Mechanical Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof M Pourkashanian, Prof L Ma, Prof K Hughes Application Deadline
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, the associate must be in place to start work by 19th August 2024. Project Title: To develop predictive maintenance technologies for gas turbine electricity generator monitoring, facilitating continuity
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: To develop predictive maintenance technologies for gas turbine electricity generator monitoring, facilitating continuity in supply and energy grid stability. Uniper operate seven power stations in the UK
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between energy production (renewable source) and consumption. It is carbon-free and well-suited for easy and inexpensive long-distance transport and long-term storage. Thermochemical processes (gas turbines
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using Organic Rankine Cycles and sCO2 cycles. These systems are important for a range of technologies including Heat Recovery and CHP, Carbon Capture, Hydrogen Gas Turbines and Renewables. Advanced fluids