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you often find yourself fascinated by the multiscale complexity of real-world engineering problems? In this project you will develop advanced multiphase transport models for porous systems, bridging
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multidisciplinary couplings accounting for multiphase phenomena, thermal kinetics, fluid-structure interaction and environmental interactions will be implemented to enable the creation of digital twins and surrogate
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and diffusion processes in the plasma resulting in the ionization of the initial gas - The decomposition of CH4, including detailed reaction sequence and chemical kinetics in a multiphase environment
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. The project involves multiphase and particle-laden flows relevant to contrail formation; prior experience in these areas is welcome but not required. Experience with laboratory instrumentation, data acquisition
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multiphase flow challenges related to the flow characteristics during cyclic injection processes using microfluidic experiments and pore-scale modelling. You will gain access to the advanced microfluidic
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datasets for the broader research community. The student will receive comprehensive training in advanced experimental techniques, data analysis, and multiphase flow physics, preparing them for careers in
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thermodynamics for multiphase weak electrolyte systems, especially those relevant to CO2 storage, as part of the grant “A new pathway for CO2 storage simulations based on the utilization of molecular
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field of multiphase flow modelling. Contact Dr Nadimi (sadegh.nadimi-shahraki@ncl.ac.uk) for more information. Number Of Awards 1 Start Date 1st October 2026 Award Duration 4 Years Application Closing