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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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studies fundamental and applied aspects of multiphase flows, combining advanced experiments and state-of-the-art numerical simulations. Research focuses on dense dispersions, turbulence interacting with
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theory and modelling. Experience with acoustic/vibrational waves, periodic structures and/or Metamaterials. Experience with experimental measurement techniques for fluid mechanics. TU Delft Delft
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scientific disciplines and applications. The Biomaterial Microsystems group is a highly ambitious group, pursuing research on microfabrication of polymer and carbon structures and devices for biomedical
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, wind turbine rotor blade aerodynamics, gust interactions, and fluid-structure interactions. The research focuses on unfolding the origin and development of unsteady flow separation and vortex formation
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technical designs for pumped storage plants. The main focus will be on the tailrace tunnel system and outlet structure (pumping intake), but the research includes the whole, overarching plant design
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insights into fuel–air mixing, spray break-up, heat release, soot formation, and in-cylinder flow structures. Your immediate leader will be Professor Terese Løvås. About the project The PhD project will
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materials and their structural, chemical and physical characterisation; WP4 – Characterisation of the sensing unit and functional modules; WP5 – Study of the interaction between triboelectric devices and
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model of high-pressure mechanical seals. Apply Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD): Simulate gas film flow within the microscopic seal gap. Couple CFD with Structural Models: Study the fluid-structure
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://www.ntnu.edu/iv/doctoral-programme Strong background in fundamental or applied fluid mechanics. Programming skills in MATLAB, C, Python, or similar packages. Excellent command of the English language, and