521 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Sheffield in United Kingdom
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Predicting the inkjet printing performance of particle-containing inks School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Patrick Smith Application Deadline
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energy in future energy systems with high penetration of intermittent renewables. The Energy 2050 group is involved in different research projects where a flexible operation of anaerobic digestion leads
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Development of efficient methodology for large deformations in conjugate heat transfer simulations School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Mohamed
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to the advancement of digital imaging technique and computing power. In this project, high speed stereo imaging for flame studies developed in Prof. Zhang’s research lab will be further developed for more quantitative
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Radiative transfer for particles in high temperature environments School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Mohamed Pourkashanian, Prof Lin Ma
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Study of Heat Transfer in Sodium Cooled Fast Reactor (SFR) School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof S He Application Deadline: Applications
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High speed photography to investigate surface wear and fatigue in railway rail and wheel steels
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Fracture of Automotive Advanced High Strength Steels School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr C Pinna Application Deadline: Applications accepted all
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/scholarship Essential Application and Interview Effective organisation and time management skills Essential Application and Interview Ability to motivate high performance in others Essential Application and
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erode and damage metals. Nickel-based superalloys, oxide dispersion strengthened alloys and high-entropy alloys will all be investigated, for both their material performance and additive-manufacturability