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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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, Chemical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering by the start of the project. Good knowledge of fluid mechanics and transport phenomena is needed to make progress in the project; knowledge of soft matter
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under such loading conditions that can affect the lifetime of the vessel. Collaboration with highly-recognized (industrial) partners and other PhD researchers involved in the program is envisaged. We
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degree. Some experience with coding (Python, Fortran, C++ etc.) is required, affinity with computational methods and fluid dynamics is preferred. Doing a PhD at TU Delft requires English proficiency at a
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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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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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Fluid dynamics of microplastics: reducing plastic microfiber pollutant release at the source by rational flow design New technologies are urgently needed to limit micro-plastics release in
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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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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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electro-chemical cells. The potential candidates are expected to: Have a strong interest in multiphase fluid dynamics and electro-chemical processes. Hold or about to obtain a MSc degree from a technical