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fluid management, thermal management, fluid management (liquids and gases), imaging systems, image processing module. - Design and production of parts by 3D printing - Management of subcontracting: supply
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(Numerical simulation) Must be proficient in COMSOL and ANSYS FLUENT Mastery of heat transfer (conduction, convection, radiation) and fluid mechanics Knowledge of solid mechanics and industrial processes
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to elastic and acoustic waves. In particular, unique regimes are observed in fluids when a wave reflects obliquely off a free wall. If the shock wave is said to be weak, the von Neumann reflection regime can
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on the acoustics of the audible, but the laboratory has integrated in recent years new research topics in the field of vibration and ultrasound. The studies concern the propagation of waves in fluids (at rest or in
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processes in amphiphilic systems, the emergence of complexity in active matter, and the interplay between microstructure and rheology in complex fluids. These research programmes integrate time-resolved
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microstructure and rheology in complex fluids. These research programmes integrate time-resolved investigations and techniques such as variety of techniques such as rapid mixing, rheology, and advanced data
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Environmental and Planetary Sciences, with experience in scientific computing and fluid mechanics - excellent knowledge of scientific programming (Python, Bash) - experience in Big Data and statistical analysis
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particular mastery of the main principles controlling the sedimentary and structural architecture of a sedimentary basin - Mastery of the physical processes controlling fluid migration in the deep subsurface
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/Qualifications PhD in numerical fluid mechanics or atmospheric modelling Rigorous, autonomous, creative and motivated by working in a research environment Excellent writing skills, fluent in English Programming
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the real conditions with those of the laboratory experiment, and therefore reconstruct in a physical model, limit hydromechanical loadings corresponding to hererogeneous fluid percolation through the caprock