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, those materials experience a complex combination of fluid flow and interface phenomena, which dominate heat- and mass-transfer limitations. Traditionally, we reduce the complexity of the underlying models
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? Do you like studying physical systems with wide impact in society? Then, this PhD position is ideal for you! Information This PhD project aims to develop advanced fluid models for low-temperature
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Wetsus - European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology | Netherlands | about 2 months ago
/ plasma research are preferred. Knowledge of computational fluid dynamics is a plus. Strong organisational and communication skills are expected in order to facilitate interaction with several external
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. You will tackle this challenge by building a "virtual thrombus"—incorporating fluid mechanical effects, structural stresses, and agonist transport. Your specific research challenges include: Building
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will work towards the specific challenge of understanding the formation of bandgaps in swept wing transitional fluid flows and using them to suppress wave-like boundary layer instabilities, thus delaying
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Institute of Physics that focuses on complex fluids and soft mesoscopic materials, both experimentally and computationally. There are strong links with soft condensed‑matter theory and computational chemistry
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-conductivity room-temperature liquid metal (non-toxic and non-combustible) as the heat transfer fluid, aiming to achieve a 30% reduction in cost and a 50% reduction in critical materials. Your Role: The Heart
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-conductivity room-temperature liquid metal (non-toxic and non-combustible) as the heat transfer fluid, aiming to achieve a 30% reduction in cost and a 50% reduction in critical materials. Your Role: The Heart
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horizontal “team spirit” and continuously traverse boundaries between theory, simulations, and experiments towards understanding and controlling fluid flows. Our team, strives for a co-creative and stimulating
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Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Applied Physics, or a related field. A strong foundation in (multiphase) fluid dynamics. Proven experience with experimental work and a drive to explore and improve state