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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Opportunity code: Postdoctoral (RL2_SP3_WP3.6) Area/Theme: “Thermo-Fluid Dynamic Models and Flow Assurance / Optimization
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Cordillera of North America over the past 36 million years. The project aims to explore lithospheric dynamics using viscoplastic rheology models coupled with time-dependent mantle flow histories, including
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by interacting wind farms, and in that manner develop the new generation of wind farm flow modelling tools. What we are looking for: We are looking for applicants with sound knowledge of fluid
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specializes in the modeling and simulation of turbulent flows and transport phenomena, with a particular emphasis on applications in energy systems. For more information about the group’s work, see: Fluid
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tasks require high-frequency evaluations of forward models, in order to quantify the uncertainties of rock and fluid properties in the subsurface formations. Therefore, the objectives of this research
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from theoretical physics or astrophysics to apply. Experience with numerical modeling is important, as is a solid background in fluid dynamics. The position is for three years, contingent on performance
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manager is Sabine Rode. The recruited researcher will simulate flows within membrane modules using ANSYS Fluent computational fluid dynamics software. He or she will study the nature of flows and solute
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computational models to capture the Multiphysics behavior— including fluid flow, heat transfer, and reaction dynamics—governing the co-precipitation process. Leveraging the ASCC supercomputer at UM6P, three
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resource accumulations (such as natural hydrogen, lithium and copper) result from fluid flow, heat transfer and fluid–rock interactions over geological timescales. In order to understand these systems and
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detailed flow field measurements (e.g., PIV, load cells, hot-wire/pressure probes, smoke visualization). - Analyzing and modeling unsteady aerodynamic response under dynamic pitch schedules, cross-flows, and