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of frozen or partially frozen soils and interpretation of coupled thermal–hydraulic– mechanical processes. • Practical proficiency with commercial or established simulation platforms, such as COMSOL
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: A strong foundation in nuclear fission reactor physics or thermal hydraulics; experience in nuclear reactor modeling and simulation; or experience with plant dynamics modeling and academic
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, and advanced hydrologic modeling to projects in flood forecasting, remote sensing data assimilation, hydraulic modeling, environmental flows, and decision-support systems. The role involves developing
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& Planning, Hydraulic Engineering and Water Management. Click here to go to the website of the Faculty of Civil Engineering & Geosciences. Conditions of employment Duration of contract is 8 months. Temporary
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hydraulic conductivity and increased susceptibility to waterlogging or drought stress, depending on environmental conditions. Moreover, compaction can persist for years, hindering soil recovery and requiring
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, chemical, and biological components into the river-lake network models to simulate realistic environmental conditions. Experience with various hydrology, hydraulic, sediment transport, and water quality
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multiphysical loading regimes including hydraulic, thermal, and chemical processes. The direct applications of these research will be aimed at enhanced modeling of hydraulic fracturing and carbon sequestration
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. Related fields, including hydropower and power grid modeling, hydraulic engineering, and sediment transport. The successful candidates must demonstrate an ability to work independently, evidenced by
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Twin and AI integration for hydraulic modelling, real-time data analysis for advanced leak detection and system optimisation, reducing energy costs, decreasing water losses and improving operational
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on Chinese building manuals on architecture and hydraulic works and questions whether they merely recorded existing practices, enabled the emergence of a common language, or even stimulated innovation. Since