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26 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire de Mécanique des Fluides de Lille - Kampé de Fériet Research Field Engineering Chemistry Physics Researcher Profile First
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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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manager is Sabine Rode. The recruited researcher will simulate flows within membrane modules using ANSYS Fluent computational fluid dynamics software. He or she will study the nature of flows and solute
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(velocity, interface topology…) in the vicinity of interface with complex shape. We will design and manufacture fully new experiments that include fluid conduit, reservoir, heaters, electro-electric field
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resource accumulations (such as natural hydrogen, lithium and copper) result from fluid flow, heat transfer and fluid–rock interactions over geological timescales. In order to understand these systems and
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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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of nonlinear dispersive equations and their discretization. The objective will be to establish new robust and efficient schemes for the simulation of quantum fluids dynamics, to perform their numerical analysis
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(XPCS) that is analogous to dynamic light scattering using X-rays. XPCS allows studying motions in several disordered systems ranging from complex fluids, colloids, vesicles, proteins to glasses. The high
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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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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