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involved in challenging development projects. Qualifications We are looking for you who holds a MSc degree in e.g. engineering physics, mechanical engineering, energy technology or a related subject
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physics, mechanical engineering, energy technology or a related subject, preferably with courses in fluid mechanics at advanced level. You should have good oral and written skills in English. Experience
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with a First Class Bachelor’s Degree in an appropriate field will also be considered. Subject Area Applied Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Atomic Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Energy Technologies
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About the project Are you passionate about pushing the boundaries of engineering and accelerating decarbonization and the transition to a carbon neutral energy system through groundbreaking research
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. Context: Gas turbine (GT) technology for power generation is and will be needed in the medium/long future to compensate for the intermittent output of renewable energy sources. GTs have been operated
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interpret results in terms of detailed reaction mechanisms. You are expected to work closely with industry partners in adapting the chemical models for use in CFD calculations. The position will involve co
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Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description About the job At the Department of Energy and Process Engineering we have a
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overall reactor performances (including fouling) remain a hindrance to scale-up. A viable technology will require for us to gain a better understanding of the mechanisms at the core of the reactors
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or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Master's level degree (Master's or Engineer) in Mechanics or Energy (Fluid Mechanics, Aerodynamics, Scientific Calculation, CFD) Good oral and written communication skills
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, (Bioscience) Engineering, Physics, or equivalent Occupancy rate 100% Vacancy type Research staff Job description Engineered and controlled in-vitro cell cultures will become key in future production of