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supervision conferring with higher levels only in unusual situations. 8. Performs other job-related duties as required. The research group (Multiphase Transport Laboratory, MTL) of Prof. Ben Xu in
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) Position Description: Apply Position Description Education/Training:A doctoral degree in mechanical and/or biomedical engineering or physics with emphasis on heat transfer, multiphase fluid dynamics, laser
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discipline. Experience with modeling three-dimensional multiphase turbulent reacting flow applications using CFD codes (e.g., CONVERGE, OpenFOAM, etc.). Experience with multi-dimensional CFD internal
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engineering and nuclear-chemical engineering systems Create new reduced-order models and submodels related to the fluid flow, heat transfer, thermochemistry, and electrochemistry in multiphase systems Use
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CO2 injection and storage in basins with complex, multiphase deformation histories; constraining the role of mechanical stratigraphy in the multiscale evolution of fault and fracture systems that can
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computing platforms Perform large-scale multiphase Reynolds Averaged Navier Stokes (RANS) simulations of reactor cores, heat exchangers, pumps, pressurizers, and condensers Support coordinated multi-physics
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complex, multiphase deformation histories; constraining the role of mechanical stratigraphy in the multiscale evolution of fault and fracture systems that can influence subsurface flow during H2 and CO2
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. The position requires experience in modeling multiphase flow, ideally through both numerical and analytical approaches. The primary advisors for this project are Dr. Jenny Suckale (Stanford, Department
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(multiphase flow, phase change materials, nanoscale transport), microfabrication, electrochemistry, microfluidic visualization methods, CFD/2-phase simulations, nanoscale thermal/electrical mobility simulations