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the development of tools for the continuous simulation of powder flows, similar to what we know how to do in fluid mechanics. Recent progress in the description of the behavioural laws of granular media suggests
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development of thermo-hydro-mechanical and chemical models (THMC) to simulate the circulation of fluids and their interaction with the surrounding rocks to reconstruct the concentration processes of metals
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. ----------------- 1- MISSION: The study will involve detailed experimental characterisation of an annular hydrogen flame and the sound it generates. The goal will be to understand and modelling the flow/flame dynamics
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(Si- and Al-rich). The presence of a rigid, stable felsic crust could be considered one of the consequences of the existence of abundant liquid water on Earth, but also on other rocky planets. Current
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: Use Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to model gas flow patterns in the incinerator Mass and Energy Balance: Model partitioning of PFAS and their destruction products between gas, liquid and solid
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thermography. It has been shown that the coupling between granular flow regimes and heat transfer is governed by the fluid/grain exchange surface. Homogenisation approaches that allow macroscopic modelling
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together 105 researchers and faculty members, 32 technical and administrative staff, an average of 80 doctoral students, and 20 postdoctoral researchers. The unit has several sites in the Lille and Lens
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join our team at IETR Laboratory, CNRS, Rennes, France for a fully funded PhD (3 year) and a postdoctoral (1 year, can be extended up to 3 years) positions, depending on the experience. The project is
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. The APC brings together about 75 permanent researchers, and about fifty engineers, technicians and administrative staff. Including non-permanent staff (doctoral students, postdoctoral fellows, foreign
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(permanent researchers, faculty members, PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, contract engineers, scientific collaborators, visiting researchers, and interns). The laboratory's research topics cover