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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) to join the Multiphase Fluid Mechanics Group as part of the Contaminated Ocean Spume project, funded by the Natural Environment
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Applications are invited for the position of are invited for a Research Associate position within the Physics of Fluids and Soft Matter group in the Department of Physics & Astronomy, The University
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probabilistic forecasting, with the potential for policy relevance. Applicants should have (or be close to obtaining) a PhD in climate science, climate modelling, geophysical fluid dynamics, or a closely related
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project investigating mechanosensing in Diptera. This post will focus on using detailed wing geometry models and kinematic measurements in computational fluid and structural dynamics simulations to recover
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restricted to calcium carbonate, precipitation rates, analytical geochemistry and modelling of the geochemistry of fluids and rivers e.g. PHREEQC. You will be able to work independently and you must have the
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fluid dynamicists and stellar astrophysicists (observational and theoretical). Applications are encouraged particularly from those with experience in numerical simulations, fluid dynamics and/or stellar
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research areas relevant to the project: solar magnetic field modelling, computational fluid dynamics, or solar observational data analysis. Working knowledge of at least one scientific computing environment
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. The candidate will be required to perform hand-on sample extraction, and bioanalysis in biological fluids (serum, breast milk, dried blood samples), including but not limited to method development and validation
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Applications are invited for the position of are invited for a Research Associate position within the Physics of Fluids and Soft Matter group in the Department of Physics & Astronomy, The University
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of various electrodes and microfluidic structures. These systems utilize fluidic, acoustic, or dielectrophoresis forces for precise fluid handling. The successful candidate will work with Professor Huabing Yin