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-liquid critical point. The dynamic nature of the degree of miscibility renders such fluid pairs to be applicable in several applications such as liquid-liquid mass transfer, flow pattern tuning to name a
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computational fluid dynamic simulations can currently resolve spatial and temporal scales of industrially-relevant turbulent flows within days/weeks. On the other hand, typical design cycles in industry still
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with high-performance computing (HPC), parallel computational fluid dynamic simulations can currently resolve spatial and temporal scales of industrially-relevant turbulent flows within days/weeks
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» Mechanical engineering Mathematics » Applied mathematics Physics » Computational physics Physics » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands Application Deadline 6 Dec 2025 - 22
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computational fluid dynamics and numerical modelling will be used to simulate performance under varying runoff scenarios, pollution loads and climate conditions. By developing advanced road gully designs with
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validation of the numerical model. Candidates should be holding a MSc degree in Engineering (or equivalent), with demonstrated experience in computational fluid dynamics (CFD), preferably in hydraulic
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validation of a multiplex qPCR for use on different sample materials Collect and analyse field samples from pig herds and slaughterhouses Validate and use oral fluid sampling to investigate shedding dynamics
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Research Framework Programme? Horizon Europe Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description At CNRS, ISTO, the candidate will work in the framework
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modelling and behavioural science. The first part will be based on the use of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to diagnose the air quality of indoor spaces where people live and work (presence of pollutants
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at the micrometre scale that can propel themselves through fluids, mimicking natural swimming organisms such as bacteria forms. Using biological building blocks found in cells and encapsulating them inside vesicles