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chemical propulsion; development of fluid dynamics advanced breakthrough concepts for the analysis and prediction of gases and liquids for both internal and external flow regimes; providing expert technical
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-Holland 1091, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) [map ] Subject Areas: Stochastics, Transient Regimes in Random Dynamics Appl Deadline: 2025/06/02 11:59PM (posted 2025/04/22, listed until 2025/06/02) Position
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of the) [map ] Subject Area: Stochastic dynamical systems Appl Deadline: 2025/06/02 11:59PM (posted 2025/04/16, listed until 2025/06/02) Position Description: Apply Position Description Join Us! Are you
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. Submit nominations:Is opening 1 April 2027 Subject areas Phase theory: research on the phase behaviour of matter in classical or quantum systems and/or non-equilibrium phases in dynamic systems Who is it
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their escape responses to various acoustic, optical, and mechanical stimuli; the other at Delft University of Technology, working on the engineering aspects of fluid-dynamics-based stimuli. Additionally, you
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education in the areas of Dynamical Systems Design (DSD), focused on systems, dynamics and control Computational and Experimental Mechanics (CEM), focused on mechanics and materials Thermo Fluids Engineering
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various fluid and mineral compositions. Identification of reaction pathways will be done via fluid and solid element as well as stable isotope (Si, Fe, Mg) analyses and thermodynamic modelling. Your
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Are you eager to work on a pioneering Postdoc project at the interface between fluid physics, soft matter and biophysics? Do you enjoy collaborating with researchers from different fields and labs
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Complement research group. The complement system is a pivotal part of our immune system, crucial in host defense against pathogens. The system comprises many fluid-phase and membrane-bound regulators
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well as quick design iterations with the support of the necessary competences within the Directorate. Additionally, the Section manages and operates facilities for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD