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its impact. The PhD will include aerodynamic and CFD modelling of the X-Rotor concept. It may also include wind tunnel testing depending on the candidate recruited. Levilised cost of energy modelling
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accretion. Previous work within the icing group at Cranfield has captured valuable data on droplet splashing, rebound and secondary impingement through experimental research in the vertical icing wind tunnel
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of data. Experience in writing papers, proposals, and presenting the results at international conferences. Experience in performing wind/water tunnel testing, particularly for flow visualisation and
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within the icing group at Cranfield has captured valuable data on droplet splashing, rebound and secondary impingement through experimental research in the vertical icing wind tunnel at Cranfield
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This is a self-funded opportunity relying on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and wind tunnel testing to further the design of porous airfoils with superior aerodynamic efficiency. Building
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-field measurements, HPC-based numerical simulations, and laboratory experiments. Oldenburg is particularly renowned for its unique large wind tunnel with an active grid and leading expertise in developing
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will primarily conduct research at Brunel University of London, including the in-house aeroacoustics wind tunnel. You will have opportunities for collaboration with experts at Vestas Wind Systems
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student to work on the development of new theoretical frameworks for describing light–matter interactions in advanced nanostructures probed by polaritons generated through inelastic electron tunneling
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). The student will work at the frontier of low dimensional quantum materials research with state-of-the-art experimental techniques including low temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and nanofabricated
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, thereby mitigating aerofoil broadband noise. A key objective is also to advance understanding of the underlying physical mechanisms. The research will primarily be conducted in the aeroacoustics wind tunnel