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thesis, (assignment) report or other publication demonstrating your experience in numerical modelling of (complex) fluid flow problems. Specific experience in the modelling of hydrodynamics (turbulence
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. More specifically, the PhD position will look towards connecting different advanced software tools (of multi-physics and data-based models) simulating the metal AM process & microstructure with
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for metabolic disorders while monitoring and improving our interaction with the Dutch society. The PhD candidate will work on the development of polypept(o)ide-based nanomedicines to improve the current
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of polypept(o)ide-based nanomedicines to improve the current therapeutic options in cancer therapy. Therefore, the candidate will combine the polymerization of N-carboxyanhydrides and solid phase peptide
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on regional-scale modeling and simulation of subsurface flow and geomechanics, including associated numerical and computational methods. Topics may include upscaling, numerical analysis, and the design and
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Advances in manufacturing science have resulted in unprecedented research and development in the design of ‘micro-swimmers’: microscopic entities that navigate fluid environments by converting some
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fuel properties for various geographical regions. A multi-physics model of the fluid dynamic and combustion interaction of fuels based on the effect of moisture, fuel distribution and fuel obstructions
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thoroughly analyzed with state-of-the-art theoretical models and published fully open access. The aim of our research is to advance the fundamental understanding of electrical insulation and current
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candidate will receive an annual tax-free stipend set at the UKRI rate (£20,780 for 2025/26; subject to annual uplift), and tuition fees will be paid. Understanding and predicting fluid flow is essential
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flow behaviour, droplet formation, freezing dynamics, and ice crystallisation effects, integrating experimental data to refine predictive models for process performance and construct stability. Task 3