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, dynamics and process regulation, process and facility planning, unit operations, heat transmission, fluid mechanics and applied thermodynamics. The Department enjoys very close relations with international
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Research theme: Dynamics How many positions: 1 This 4 year PhD project is open to home students. The successful applicant will be awarded a tax free annual stipend set at the UKRI rate (£19,237 for
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? RMIT Engineering PhD candidates get a laptop, world-class labs, research funding, travel support, and seminars. Join RMIT’s PhD project in non-Newtonian fluid dynamics with a $35,888/year stipend for 3.5
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physics, electrodynamics, statistical physics, and fluid dynamics). To succeed as a PhD student, you must be creative and devoted to work. You must also have good interpersonal skills, be resourceful, and
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. The Centre offers MSc programmes in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Software Engineering for Technical Computing (CSTE), and Aerospace Computational Engineering (ACE), providing the applicant with access
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. This project seeks to enhance the phase-field method, enabling more accurate predictions of fracture under dynamic conditions. State-of-the-art computational techniques combined with insights from advanced
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simulating fluid networks and dynamic phenomena for assessing different solutions is a necessity The overall aim of this project is to improve the confidence in fuel system design process for ultra-efficient
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experience in numerical fluid dynamics is beneficial but not essential; determination, curiosity, and a willingness to learn are key attributes we value. Applicants with alternative qualifications, industry
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include Master’s-level in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Control Engineering, Wind Energy, or a closely related field. Strong background in control theory, fluid dynamics, structural
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fragmentation process. The steps include: Model Development: Develop a high-resolution numerical model based on the principles of thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, and ice nucleation physics. Input Parameters: Use