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independently, as well as collaborate with others with effective written and oral communication skills. The ideal candidate should be familiar with computational fluid dynamics principles, partial differential
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and oral communication skills. The ideal candidate should be familiar with computational fluid dynamics principles, partial differential equations, specifically the Navier-Stokes equation and solid
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Mathematics, Physics/Mechanical Engineering with demonstrated expertise in the area of Computational Fluid Dynamics and stability analysis. At least 5 years of post Ph.D. research experience in the field is
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— and interstitial fluids that fill the pore space. In UNLOC, we will perform fundamental research to unveil the coupled solid and fluid dynamics at the pore scale that governs dynamic strain localization
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on developing a novel floating hybrid tidal-wave energy system. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations will be conducted for design and analysis. Hydroelasticity of the tidal turbine blades will be
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contribute to the development of various systems used in propulsion architectures. You will be working with computational fluid dynamic modelling and assessment of advanced turbomachinery pumping and thermo
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systems used in propulsion architectures. You will be working with computational fluid dynamic modelling and assessment of advanced turbomachinery pumping and thermo-fluids systems for aviation, focusing
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in the fields of energy engineering, computational fluid dynamics, and multiphase fluid mechanics. You will join an enthusiastic, friendly, and supportive group of PhD students and postdocs who are all
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iterative reactor design and computational fluid dynamics simulations. The postdoc will be the main responsible to apply existing reactive CFD models to improve the design of current CO2 capture systems
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extreme and totally revisits the interaction between the meshing community and the computational community who, for decades, have striven to interact through beautiful meshes. Six areas in fluid and solid