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contribute to the validation of simulation codes (CFD) and the design of future aeronautical engines. PhD development at a glance: In parallel with a bibliographic study on OH and NO excitation schemes along
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CFD-DEM Modelling for Producing High-Purity Quartz Sand Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £20,780 (2025/26 UKRI rate). Additional project costs will
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12.02.2026 Application deadline : 15.03.2026 We invite applications for a PhD position in the Hydrogeology workgroup at the University of Tübingen, Germany, to work on a joint project with Helmut
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to capture experimentally due to the small scales and opacity of the matrix. Consequently, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is the best approach for improving these burners. This PhD aims to investigate NH3
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support for process development from laboratory to pilot to demonstration scale Working with a wide range of simulation tools such as CFD, numerial optimisation and artificial intelligence Topic-independent
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24.02.2026 Application deadline : 25.03.2026 The Hydrogeology workgroup at the University of Tübingen, Germany, invites applications for a PhD position in Multi-Scale Reactive Transport Modeling in
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designed to support a PhD pathway in collaboration with the Institute of Computer Science at University of Bonn. Be part of change Your research focus Learning- and optimization-based methods for physics
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commissioning of experimental hardware Running and processing concept geometries Comparison with CFD or other low-order design methods Determining underlying three-dimensional flow mechanisms Writing research
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to the inaccuracy of turbulence measurements. These are the main issues that the proposed PhD study will address. The research work will be conducted by using a vascular flow phantom, guiding the MRI scanning