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Application deadline: 01/08/2025 Research theme: Turbulence, Fluid Mechanics, Offshore Conditions, Renewable Energy, Hydrodynamics, Experiments This 3.5 year PhD is fully funded for applicants from
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School/Faculty: Mechanical Engineering Eligibility: UK Only Funding: School of Mechanical Engineering Studentship, in collaboration with SLB, providing the award of full academic fees, together
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Discipline: Engineering & Technology, Fluid Dynamics, Mechanical Engineering, Other Engineering Research area and project description: Droplets are ubiquitous in nature, industry, and our everyday
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) Master degree required for PhD vacancy3) First and Master degree must be in Mechanical Engineering4) Experience with CFD simulations and Fluid Dynamics is a plus.5) Publications are preferred for PhD
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mechanisms occurring in these materials and their synthesis over all relevant length scales (e.g., cutting-edge ab initio methods, atomistic simulation methods, multi-scale modelling, machine learning) High
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photopolymerization of the precursor. The practical work will be complemented by fluid mechanics computer simulations, including solutions employing machine learning, and theoretical analysis using Leslie-Ericksen
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-generation carriers. A major limitation remains the incomplete understanding of nanoparticle assembly and disassembly under diverse physiological conditions (e.g., extracellular fluids, endosomal compartments
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of the highest quality within building design and processes, building construction and safety, building energy and services, solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, materials technology, manufacturing engineering
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metamorphic conditions, the exact mechanisms (dissolution–precipitation vs. dynamic recrystallization vs. mechanical transport vs. partial melting), the extent of mobility and role of fluids remain debated
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, building energy and services, solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, materials technology, manufacturing engineering, engineering design and thermal energy systems. Technology for people DTU develops technology