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near-instantaneous proliferation of comb lines and new regimes of spectral control. Project background This project will combine advanced numerical modeling with laboratory demonstrations to explore
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-structure interactions using a combination of high-resolution numerical simulations (CFD) and advanced experimental measurements (Stereoscopic PIV). A dedicated test bench will enable full-scale global
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, critical for efficiency. A sophisticated numerical framework will be developed, coupling moving-mesh CFD with detailed chemical kinetics to evaluate advanced scavenging designs and low-temperature combustion
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technologies with industry (R&D centers from international companies, Flanders’ top innovating large companies and SMEs, as well as numerous high-tech start-ups). In order to support the research, IDLab created
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be Dr. Ivan Balog (balog@ifs.hr ). The research topic will be "Effects of Disorder and Interactions in Relativistic Fermion Systems," with a focus on developing theoretical and numerical methods
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accuracy requires high spatial and temporal resolution, which is time-prohibitive and therefore impractical for large parts. This project therefore aims to develop numerical methods that enable the efficient
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costs Photopolymerization processes offer numerous advantages: rapid activation at room temperature, high reaction selectivity, the possibility of drastically reducing energy consumption, and access
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-processed functional materials Use of AI/ML and numerical simulation to optimize the microstructure-properties in the functional materials fabricated by the LPBF process Optimization of microstructure and
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Description Your Responsibilities Participation in one or more research fields of the institute: Material modelling of e.g. fresh concrete, soil, biological tissue (aorta, skeletal muscles) Numerical
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, physical modelling experiments, field investigations, and/or numerical modelling. The specific focus area for the research can utilize any of these tools, or their combinations, and will depend