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systems extend into the basement and that structural inheritance played a fundamental role in controlling deformation, fluid flow and mineral system development. However, the geometry, kinematics, timing
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lowering limit of detection (LOD) for electrochemical sensing in biorelevant fluids at TEC. This will allow electroanalytical point-of-care methods to replace laboratory assays where currently expensive
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complex fluids; cholesteric LCs which are twisted or helical NLCs and smectic LCs that are layered LCs, along with more ordered and exotic LC phases such as columnar, twist-bend, splay-bend phases. LCs have
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industrial practice relies heavily on empirical optimisation, leading to inefficiencies in energy use and impurity removal. This PhD project proposes to develop a Coupled Computational Fluid Dynamics-Discrete
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Master's degree in Hydraulic Engineering, Hydropower Engineering, Civil Engineering, Fluid Mechanics or equivalent. Your course of study must correspond to a five-year Norwegian course, where 120 credits
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thermodynamics by water and electrolytes (REMOTE)”, which aims to unravel the intricate relationships between fluid structures, molecular interactions, and macroscopic properties, deepen the fundamental
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numerical analysis, computational fluid dynamics, and uncertainty quantification with diverse applications. Our group maintains active collaborations with other divisions at Linköping University and broader
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. Computational tools for simulating such processes - both traditional based e.g. on computational fluid dynamics and more recent based on AI/machine learning - constitute fundamental scientific domains that act as