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caprock are situated below or in the CO2 gas hydrate stability zone. The CoolSeal project´s overall objective is to provide an experimental and numerical framework to predict CO2 gas hydrate self-sealing in
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PhD Research Fellow in Chemistry-focus on Experiments in Chemical Kinetics and Heterogeneous Catalys
, catalytic reactors and/or gas-flow systems is highly beneficial Experience with and knowledge of mathematical modeling techniques (numerical solution of Partial Differential Equations) Language requirement
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performance, safety, and scalability. The project may involve both experimental investigations and numerical simulations, depending on the candidate’s background and the evolving needs of the research
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Ability to actively communicate and co-operate within a larger research team is required. Experience with LINUX environments and analysing large datasets from numerical models is an advantage Experience
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processes as droplets/condensates wet membrane compartments in cells. Numerical simulations and theoretical membrane models will be developed, aiming to couple viscous interfacial fluid flow, elastic
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01.10.2025. It is a condition of employment that the master's degree has been awarded. Documented experience from experimental investigations of flame acceleration and detonation phenomena and/or numerical
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) and economics (or related fields). Applicants must have experience in one or more of the topics: Model-predictive control Numerical optimization Econometrics Virtual power plants Power systems and/or
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defence of your doctoral thesis is a prerequisite for employment. In addition to your PhD, it is an advantage if you have: experience with ocean numerical model systems, such as the Regional Ocean Modelling
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. The project targets modeling formation dry-out and salt precipitation during CO2 storage. The candidate will work on developing numerical models for salt precipitation at pore- to continuum-scale, with special
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the Research Council of Norway. In this project, we will use advanced time-lapse imaging, numerical simulations, and reactive mixing theories to better understand and predict the role of fluid mixing as a driver