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hydrodynamics for novel marine vehicles, including large ships and small AUVs and offshore renewable energy systems including offshore wind. You are expected to perform advanced computational fluid dynamics
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testing, and (typically via external collaboration) inorganic materials characterisation (diffraction, tomography, microscopy, spectroscopy, surface area and porosity analysis etc). It is only fair
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will be evaluated by end users in Spring 2026. Working as a member of Newcastle’s Power Systems research group and supported by the University’s Research Software Engineering team, you will continue to
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