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31st August 2025 Languages English English English PhD Candidate in Hydraulic Engineering Apply for this job See advertisement This is NTNU NTNU is a broad-based university with a technical
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partnership with the German Federal Waterways Engineering and Research Institute (BAW); building a fully coupled model that simulates surface hydraulics and subsurface flow with relevant turbulence models and
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practices for data processing and integration into hydraulic modelling and risk assessment. This project will create a novel methodology for analysing the datasets to achieve meaningful improvements in flood
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: Optimize network design: Develop a robust, scalable thermodynamic–hydraulic framework to size and configure prosumer-based heating and cooling networks under conditions of price volatility, CO2 taxation
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hydraulic engineering. Graduates from our programmes become employees – in both the public and private sectors – with a sustainability mindset combined with competitive knowledge and skills. The Department
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and water table dynamics; drought response; physical aspects (such as pre-restoration compaction, hydraulic conductivity, changes in microtopography); and the role of shallow peats. The direction
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issues surrounding societal development, natural resource management, and climate adaptation? Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) has a vacancy for a PhD Research Fellow in the hydraulic
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to investigate flow-induced forces in hydraulic turbines under varying operational conditions and how these forces affect the degradation and lifetime of the machines. About the position The position is based
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, with strong emphasis on Hydraulics and Geomechanics Genuine interest in modelling erosion processes in sensitive clay slopes and willingness to work with simulations at boundary value level to enable
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, combustion, and process optimisation. The project is focussed on the development of novel interface capturing Computational Fluid Dynamics methods for simulating boiling in Nuclear Thermal Hydraulics