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. The overall aim of this PhD project is to analyse droplet impact mechanics along with the freezing thermodynamics under high airspeeds to gather important insights into ice adhesion behaviour. The experiments
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microscopy tools such as SEM/EDX, FIB and TEM. Also use dimensional metrology for metal loss evaluation. Thermodynamics calculations using FactSage software will also be used. The candidate will be based
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at which LiU makes its decision to employ you. You should have an excellent knowledge of physics, especially quantum mechanics, thermodynamics and solid-state physics, preferably a master's thesis in
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, dynamics and process regulation, process and facility planning, unit operations, heat transmission, fluid mechanics and applied thermodynamics. The Department enjoys very close relations with international
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based on fluid mechanics, non-equilibrium thermodynamics and statistical mechanics. Further information about PoreLab can be found here: https://porelab.no/ The position reports to Professor Alex Hansen
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engineering or a relevant area. An MSc degree and/or experience and good knowledge in gas turbine theory, thermodynamics, Machine Learning, and computer programming will be an advantage. Funding Sponsored by
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influenced by its unique thermodynamic properties and the low flow off design performance. The design methods and multi-phase models would be validated by experiments on lab scale components. This position is
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will be augmented with atomistic structure data from electronic structure theory and STEM image simulations. All data will be combined into an automated workflow that predicts thermodynamically stable
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all over Germany join forces to integrate a thermodynamic description into the processes understanding of soil systems and gain insights into how energy and matter fluxes drive organic carbon dynamics
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of turbomachinery and the integration of novel components enhancing the thermodynamic cycle take a central role, focused on environmental awareness and reduction of fossil fuel consumption. The institute follows