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École Centrale Marseille, is a multidisciplinary institute. Its research topics mainly concern fluid mechanics, energy in the broad sense, including combustion and reactive systems, the physics of fronts
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structural health monitoring of structures immersed in heavy fluids, by continuing to develop the “Modal Strain Energy” and “Matched Field Processing” methods for detecting and locating a potential defect in
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Computational Fluid Dynamics. While traditional methods rely on a discretization of the Navier-Stokes equations at a macroscopic level, the LB method considers the fluid at a kinetic level. Capturing the dynamics
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dispersal. To do so, she/he will use approaches from fluid mechanics. The postdoc will develop kinematic models of the splash in the limit where inertia dominates. She/he will use approaches from differential
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environment and decarbonization, Centrale Lyon intends to respond to the problems faced by socio-economic players in the major transitions. The Fluid Mechanics and Acoustics Laboratory (Laboratoire de Mécanique
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vivo evaluation of these tools. The main hypothesis is to take into account the couplings between the solid and fluid phases, as well as the chemical components present, in particular electrically
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early-career researcher in applied mathematics, physics, or engineering, with expertise in fluid mechanics1, non-Newtonian fluids, numerical methods, and scientific computing2. Background or strong
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environment and decarbonization, Centrale Lyon intends to respond to the problems faced by socio-economic players in the major transitions. The Fluid Mechanics and Acoustics Laboratory (Laboratoire de Mécanique
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. • Mission 2: Characterise the fluid content near the subduction fault (downgoing and upper plates) by tomographic inversion of S-wave velocity (joint tomography of shots and earthquakes, or P-to-S converted
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elements, REE, Cl, F that record the fluid and melt sources, physicochemical conditions, pressure-temperature, P-T, oxygen fugacity-water activity, fO2-aH2O, chronology of the host rock-forming processes and