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: Evolution of fluid transport properties and element (Li, Sb) mobilisation in hot and supercritical systems. Doctoral Candidate (DC) Number: 06 Work Package Number: 3 Research Field(s) (EURAXESS classification
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: Position Type: Student programs Position Location: Lausanne, Vaud 1015, Switzerland [map ] Subject Area: Fluid Mechanics Appl Deadline: 2025/12/15 11:59PM (posted 2025/07/24) Position Description: Apply
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CSIRO IPhD Scholarship - Investigating the interactions between sulfide minerals and in-situ recovery fluids for sustainable copper mining The CSIRO Industry PhD Program (iPhD) is a four-year
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multiphase Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research that supports the next generation of sustainable aeroengines. The successful candidate
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, the successful candidate will carry out research relevant to the research project HiPOVor: Modelling of high-power vortex induced turbulence in free-space and fluid dynamic based optical propagation modelling
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the sustainable packaging of granular and complex fluid materials through virtual prototyping. By coupling the open-source software MercuryDPM for discrete particle modelling with oomph-lib for the simulation
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in excess fuel use and CO₂ emissions every year. To reach Net Zero, we must reduce surface drag through engineered fluid–surface interactions. Bio-inspired surfaces, such as shark-skin riblets and
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multiphysics models to investigate aquifer-based compressed air energy storage (CAES) systems. The research will involve coupling fluid flow, heat transfer, geomechanics, and potentially reactive transport
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: Generation of energy conversion processes, led by LRGP and EDF R&D. The objective is to develop a methodology capable of automatically determining the best thermodynamic cycle and the best working fluid for a
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for magnetic particle transport in fluid flows and validating the results through a laboratory-scale reactor. It combines numerical modeling, AI methods, and hands-on experimental work in the context of advanced