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the hydrodynamic loads generated by large-scale wave energy devices. This project is a collaborative effort, with joint supervision from Dr. Nataliia Sergiienko at the University of Adelaide and colleagues
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qualifications Marine biogeochemical processes Hydrodynamic processes related to ships, turbulence, or mixing Oceanographic modelling Data analysis and programming (e.g., MATLAB, Python, or R) Interdisciplinary
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the hydrodynamic loads on the propellers.Only candidates with a Master degree should apply. The candidate should have a strong interest in experimental and computational mechanics of composite materials, and should
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? During the PhD, the student is expected to interact with academics across different departments from the University of Manchester, e.g. Offshore Renewable Energy Group, the Hydrodynamics Lab, as
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to an array of hydrodynamics facilities including the 138x6x3.5m University of Southampton Boldrewood towing tank, the largest academic tank in the UK and first new facility of its kind for 50 years. In
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proficient in ROS/ROS2, Python and/or C++/C# Knowledge and/or experience within one or more of the fields of acoustic sensing, hydrodynamics, and machine learning is a plus. You have strong communication
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a system for a real-time hydrodynamic and water quality simulations for selected zones in the coastal areas of the Ålesund municipality using data from installed sensors and remote sensing satellite
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nucleosynthesis in violent episodes suffered by ancient stars" (with Dr Carolyn Doherty) "Applying 3D stellar hydrodynamics findings to 1D stellar codes: Improving the modelling of convection in stars" web page