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#working as an integral part of a motivated multidisciplinary team within the institute and with external academic partners Your profile Essential qualifications: #a MSc degree in oceanography, fluid
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the institute and with external academic partners Your profile Essential qualifications: a MSc degree in oceanography, fluid mechanics, geosciences, physics, mechanical engineering or related disciplines
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: A qualifying university master’s degree in physics, engineering, meteorology, or a comparable field. Knowledge of fluid dynamics or nonlinear systems Experience in programming with Matlab or Python
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with reducing and oxidising gas-phase species (e.g. laser-based imaging diagnostics, setup of model reactors, modelling of underlying reactions, multi-scale simulation of reactive fluids, computational
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- spectroscopy. Our goals involve the monitoring of drugs in body fluids, the analysis of biomarkers in exhaled gas, and biomedical imaging to provide insights into molecular mechanisms of disease. Your knowledge
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completed Master`s degree in the field of mechanical engineering or comparable disciplines Profound knowledge of fluid mechanics, thermal engineering and engineering mechanics Experience in Finite Element
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of microfluidic experiments for 226Ra uptake in carbonates Conduct advanced analyses of Ra-bearing carbonates using Raman, XRD, SEM including synchrotron-based X-ray analysis (µ-XRF and µ-XRD) Modelling of fluid
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messengers transported by the flow or even the pressure of the fluid itself. In an interdisciplinary team, you will either develop theoretical models of the feedback between flow and network architecture
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from a university with a focus on aerospace, physics, or related fields • Very good and fundamental knowledge in the areas of theoretical fluid mechanics and structural mechanics, as well as aero-thermal
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, physics or related fields • Very good and fundamental knowledge in the areas of fluid mechanics and aero-thermal turbomachinery • High fascination for technical/scientific problems of numerical and