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University of North Carolina at Charlotte | Charlotte, North Carolina | United States | about 3 hours ago
Position Information General Information Position Number POST40 Working Title Post-Doctoral Fellow-Experimental Heat Transfer & Multiphase Flows Division Academic Affairs Department College
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Job description : ACER is excited to announce open rank positions for post-doctoral researchers dedicated to advancing the fields of Carbon Negative technology, Capture methods, Utilization processes, and Storage solutions. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to engage in...
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, POLAND Period of employment: 12 months with the possibility of extension to 48 (in total) months. The condition for contract extension is the submission of a submitted scientific publication in accordance
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optimising the operation of physical test rigs for the validation of computational models. Expertise and/or experience in the use of computational modelling tools to analyse thermal hydraulics and multiphase
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reactors, combining the advanced multiphase fluid dynamics, cavitating flow control, and reactor engineering. The successful candidate will: Design and optimize hydrodynamic cavitation reactor geometries
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or Chemical Engineering and possess excellent communication skills. Prior experience in the following areas is expected: · Multiphase flow and heat/mass transfer · Mathematical and statistical ML
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in microfluidics, lab-on-a-chip systems, or pore-scale flow visualization Strong experimental skills and interest in interfacial or adsorption phenomena Knowledge of multiphase flows in natural porous
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heat transfer, fluid mechanics, reactive flows, as well as solid mechanics plays a central role. In particular, improved understanding of turbulent, reactive, and multiphase flows together with material
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fundamental and applied contexts. Using state-of-the-art laboratory facilities, we advance understanding of turbulent incompressible, compressible, and multiphase flows through coordinated research
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at the Division covers turbulent flow (both compressible and incompressible), multiphase flows, aero-acoustics and turbomachines. Our tools include both computations and experiments. The research covers a wide