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Due to unique properties of supercritical CO2 (sCO2), power generation systems using sCO2 as working fluid have many advantages over their counterparts, such as gas turbines and steam turbine power
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the controlled flow at tunable temperature and photopolymerization of the precursor. The practical work will be complemented by fluid mechanics computer simulations, including solutions employing machine learning
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Establishment). Recent work by the group (leading to REF 4* rated outputs and several Keynotes) has contributed to bridging the gap between Computational Solid and Fluid Dynamics, with a unified computational
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Application deadline: 01/08/2025 Research theme: Turbulence, Fluid Mechanics, Offshore Conditions, Renewable Energy, Hydrodynamics, Experiments This 3.5 year PhD is fully funded for applicants from
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understanding of fluid dynamics and transport phenomena, along with motivation for research and scientific writing, is essential.Qualifications1) Must hold Bachelor’s degree for Master positions (CGPA > 3.3)2
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model of high-pressure mechanical seals. Apply Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD): Simulate gas film flow within the microscopic seal gap. Couple CFD with Structural Models: Study the fluid-structure
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We are looking for a highly motivated, skilled, and persistent PhD student with experience in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and some knowledge in structural analysis. The research aims
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Engineering, section for Fluid Mechanics, Coastal and Maritime Engineering. The PhD project will play an integral part of the project “Marine advection and dissipation in the vegetated coastal environment
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that can flow without resistance, mimicking the behaviour of quantum fluids. These systems, known as quantum fluids of light, promise revolutionary applications in low-energy photonic devices, including
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metamorphic conditions, the exact mechanisms (dissolution–precipitation vs. dynamic recrystallization vs. mechanical transport vs. partial melting), the extent of mobility and role of fluids remain debated