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in an engineering, IT, or scientific discipline Experience conducting computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis and/or have experience with the development of CFD algorithms or models Experience
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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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Project Description Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is a key element of modern engineering R&D and of digital engineering processes in Industry4.0. In a CFD code, the fundamental equations of fluid flow
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- Integration into computational fluid dynamics code - A-posteriori validation of the models (LES) - Enhancement of the scalability performance to Exa-scale computing If you wish to discuss any details
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the dynamic IPF Custodial team, to perform cleaning and maintenance activities that support MSU’s mission of advancing knowledge & transforming lives! This position will engage in high performing
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PhD position in computational continuum mechanics to develop a physical model for fluid transport and mixing in fracture networks. The objective is to better understand fluid flow and reactive transport
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modeling, but candidates with the necessary background in ocean biogeochemistry and/or geophysical fluid dynamics will be given full consideration. A Ph.D. in Geosciences or a related field is required
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evaluation of existing neural networks for super-resolution, image segmentation, or the like. Work may also include the creation of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) setups to complement imaging and training
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invite applications for a PhD position in computational continuum mechanics to develop a physical model for fluid transport and mixing in fracture networks. The objective is to better understand fluid flow
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strategy will allow us to interpret fluid migration pathways confidently, define the origin of the fluids, date the onset of leakage, and relate the system's dynamics with well configuration and geology