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| Job Record #10795 | |
| Title | PhD Scholarship in two-phase flows of granular mixtures |
| Category | PhD Studentship |
| Employer | University of Louvain (UCL) |
| Location | Belgium, Louvain-la-Neuve |
| International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
| Closure Date | Sunday, September 01, 2013 |
| Description: | |
A PhD scholarship is available in the Institute of Mechanics, Materials and Civil Engineering of the University of Louvain (UCL) in Belgium. The research projects focuses on the fundamental aspects of particle-laden flows and two-phase flows of granular mixtures, with applications to sediment formation and transport and to the handling and storage of bulk granular materials in industry. Successful candidates will possess a Master's degree in engineering, physics or mathematics and a background in fluid dynamics and in numerical methods for partial differential equations. Good knowledge of English is required. Interested applicants are encouraged to send a detailed CV, full transcript records and two letters of recommendation to Professor M. Papalexandris, miltos@uclouvain.be . Information about UCL and its programs of doctoral studies can be found at http://www.uclouvain.be/en-visiteur-international.html and http://www.uclouvain.be/en-doctorat.html |
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| Name | Miltiadis Papalexandris |
| miltos@uclouvain.be | |
| Email Application | Yes |
| URL | http://sites-final.uclouvain.be/immc/institut/people/persos/miltos.php |
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| Last Modified | 07:50:56, Monday, May 13, 2013 |
| Job Record #10797 | |
| Title | PhD scholarship in turbulent flows with heat transfer |
| Category | PhD Studentship |
| Employer | University of Louvain (UCL) |
| Location | Belgium, Louvain-la-Neuve |
| International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
| Closure Date | Sunday, September 01, 2013 |
| Description: | |
A PhD scholarship is available in the Institute of Mechanics, Materials and Civil Engineering of the University of Louvain (UCL) in Belgium. The research projects focuses on numerical simulation of turbulent flows with temperature gradients, with application to the “Pressurized Thermal Shock” (PTS) problem during a loss of coolant accident in nuclear reactors. Successful candidates will possess a Master's degree in engineering, physics or mathematics and a background in fluid dynamics and in numerical methods for partial differential equations. Good knowledge of English is required. Interested applicants are encouraged to send a detailed CV, full transcript records and two letters of recommendation to Professor M. Papalexandris, miltos@uclouvain.be Information about UCL and its programs of doctoral studies can be found at http://www.uclouvain.be/en-visiteur-international.html and http://www.uclouvain.be/en-doctorat.html |
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| Contact Information: | |
| Please mention the CFD Jobs Database, record #10797 when responding to this ad. | |
| Name | Miltiadis Papalexandris |
| miltos@uclouvain.be | |
| Email Application | Yes |
| URL | http://sites-final.uclouvain.be/immc/institut/people/persos/miltos.php |
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| Last Modified | 07:49:06, Monday, May 13, 2013 |
| Job Record #10708 | |
| Title | System simulation modeling of combustion in DI-SI engines |
| Category | PhD Studentship |
| Employer | IFP Energies nouvelles : Energy Application Techniques division |
| Location | France, Rueil Malmaison |
| International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
| Closure Date | Friday, August 23, 2013 |
| Description: | |
IFP Energies nouvelles is a public-sector research, innovation and training center active in the fields of energy, transport and the environment. Its mission is to provide public players and industry with efficient, economical, clean and sustainable technologies to take up the challenges facing society in terms of climate change, energy diversification and water resource management. It boasts world-class expertise. Nowadays, a major axis of development for spark-ignition (SI) engines is based on the concept of downsizing. Technologies such as Variable Valve Timing (VVT) and Direct Injection (DI) systems help handling drawbacks such as abnormal combustions (knock, pre-ignition and super-knock) and controlling cylinder-to- cylinder and cycle-to-cycle injected fuel quantities. In parallel, the CO2 and pollutant emissions legislations evolve introducing new pollutant species and more severe homologation driving cycles. The new constraints on the speciations of NOx and HC, the granulometry of soot particles as well as the more severe driving cycle coldstart conditions (that are a major source of pollutants) represent the major challenges. In this scenario, from design to control strategies and calibration of new engines concepts, numerical simulation is commonly and growingly used. IFPEN develops and commercializes within the IFP- Engine library of AMESim detailed combustion models for SI engines (CFM). At present, the CFM model predicts with good accuracy heat release, standard pollutant emissions, such as CO/CO2, NOx and HC, and knock phenomena. Nevertheless, the model is dedicated to the combustion of homogeneous mixtures and accounts for heterogeneities only in a simple manner. This strongly limits its domain of applicability, and makes it not adapted for the simulation of DI SI engines for which heterogeneities have a first order impact on auto-ignition and pollutant emissions. The aim of this PhD is to extend the application domain of the CFM model in order to account for composition and temperature heterogeneities induced by DI systems and their impact on combustion instabilities and CO, NOx, HC and soot emissions. The model validation will be done first by comparing simulations to hot engine data, and then to forced cooling engine data reproducing cold start conditions. Entry requirements : candidates will have a degree in Engineering and a background in numerical simulation, combustion and/or fluid dynamics. A good knowledge of English is a must. If interested, please send a detailed CV and a cover letter to Dr Alessio Dulbecco (email: alessio.dulbecco@ifpen.fr). Closing date for applications : open until a suitable candidate is found. |
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| Name | Alessio Dulbecco |
| alessio.dulbecco@ifpen.fr | |
| Email Application | Yes |
| URL | http://www.ifp-school.com/fr/Sujets-de-these-ouverts/thesis/45/70 |
| Address | Alessio Dulbecco, PhD Engine CFD and Simulation Department IFP Energies nouvelles - Energy Applications Techniques Division 1 et 4 avenue de Bois-Preau 92852 Rueil-Malmaison Cedex - France |
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| Last Modified | 01:41:58, Monday, May 13, 2013 |
| Job Record #10672 | |
| Title | PhD position : LES of turbulent flows using wavelets |
| Category | PhD Studentship |
| Employer | ONERA |
| Location | France, Châtillon (south of Paris) |
| International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
| Closure Date | * None * |
| Description: | |
A three-year PhD position is available in the CFD & Aeroacoustics Department at ONERA starting from October 2013. Location: ONERA - Châtillon (south of Paris) Title: Wavelet-based multiscale simulation of turbulent flows In the framework of the Aghora project, Onera is currently working on the development of high-order methods for the simulation of turbulent flows using DNS and LES. Within this line of research, we propose here to investigate an alternative high-order method which exploits the remarkable properties of the wavelet-based multiresolution analysis (MRA) technique . In recent work, we have developed a multilevel approach to LES which relies on the wavelet-based MRA technique to separate the flow into its large and small-scale components. To this end, the N-S equations are projected onto a hierarchy of scaling function (coarse grid) and wavelet spaces (fine grids) at different levels of resolution. The proposed approach has been assessed by using a priori testing on data from DNS. A posteriori (dynamic) tests have been only performed for decaying and force-driven (1D) Burgers turbulence. In this thesis, we propose to extend this methodology to the simulation of 3D incompressible turbulent flows using second generation wavelets (SGW). In a 3D transform domain, the formulation of the LES problem becomes more involved, as the number of wavelet subspaces per resolution increases sevenfold with respect to 1D. It may be possible, however, to reduce the number of degrees of freedom of the problem by neglecting the contribution of certain wavelet spaces. Research along this line will be carried out by analysing available DNS data. An effective coding strategy for the implementation of the incompressible solver based on SGW will be designed. The final implementation should also incorporate a spatially adaptive wavelet thresholding strategy able to exploit the sparseness property of the wavelet representation. An interesting challenge in the formulation of the incompressible problem is the treatment of the mass conservation and pressure subgrid-scale terms, which arise from the projection operation. The PhD student will carefully investigate this point in order to select the most appropriate approach to deal with these terms. A suitable modelling strategy will also be developed in order to account for the unresolved scales (discarded wavelet spaces). Finally, LES computations on a number of reference test cases will be performed and compared against DNS data. Entry requirements: Candidates will have a degree in Engineering, Physics or Applied Mathematics, and a strong background in CFD, numerical methods and fluid dynamics, ideally acquired through postgraduate research. If interested, please send a detailed CV, cover letter and grade transcripts to Dr Marta de la Llave (email: marta.de_la_llave_plata@onera.fr). You should also consider sending two recommendation letters to support your application. Closing date for applications: open until a suitable candidate is found. Further details can be found at http://sites.onera.fr/formationparlarecherche/sites/sites.onera.fr.formationparlarecherche/files/DSNA-2013-02.pdf |
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| Name | Marta de la Llave Plata |
| marta.de_la_llave_plata@onera.fr | |
| Email Application | Yes |
| URL | http://www.onera.fr |
| Address | ONERA BP72 - 29 avenue de la Division Leclerc FR-92322 Châtillon Cedex |
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| Last Modified | 01:29:05, Monday, May 13, 2013 |
| Job Record #10929 | |
| Title | Applications CFD Team Manager--Internal Combustion Engines |
| Category | Job in Industry |
| Employer | Convergent Science, Inc. |
| Location | United States, Wisconsin, Middleton |
| International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
| Closure Date | Sunday, June 30, 2013 |
| Description: | |
Applications CFD Team Manager--Internal Combustion Engines Convergent Science has been providing CFD consulting services to the automotive and engine industries for over 14 years. More recently, Convergent Science has developed a software package, called CONVERGE, that is a general CFD code ideally suited for internal combustion engine simulations. Convergent Science is a rapidly growing company and has doubled in size in the last 1.5 years. Convergent Science is seeking a full-time engineer in Middleton, Wisconsin to manage our growing applications/support team. This team provides support, training, and consulting services for our clients. Client on-site visits will be required and therefore the interested applicant must be willing to travel. In addition to the technical knowledge required for this position, applicants should be organized, outgoing, creative and highly motivated. The Team Manager supervises our group of IC Engine applications engineers. This includes helping team members with their projects as well as maintaining deadlines and quality of all projects. The Team Manager will also be responsible for his or her own projects. Requirements: 1) M.S. or Ph.D. in engineering or related field. 2) 5+ years of industry CFD (preferably IC Engine-related) 3) Excellent written and verbal communication skills. 4) Knowledge of internal combustion engine simulations. 5) Must be willing to travel. 6) Proficiency in Japanese, German or French is a plus. 7) Management experience is a plus The salary range for this position is $100-150K per year, depending on experience and qualifications. Interested applicants should send their salary requirements and resumes to: Dr. Peter Kelly Senecal |
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| Name | Dr. Peter Kelly Senecal |
| senecal@convergecfd.com | |
| Email Application | Yes |
| Phone | 608-831-7942 |
| URL | http://www.convergecfd.com |
| Address | 6405 Century Ave, Suite 102 Middleton, WI 53562 |
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| Last Modified | 12:53:58, Friday, May 10, 2013 |
| Job Record #10928 | |
| Title | Applications Specialist--Gas Turbines |
| Category | Job in Industry |
| Employer | Convergent Science, Inc. |
| Location | United States, Wisconsin, Middleton |
| International | No, only national applications will be considered |
| Closure Date | Sunday, June 30, 2013 |
| Description: | |
Convergent Science Inc. has developed CONVERGE™ CFD software which is the industry leading tool for simulating the flow, spray and combustion found within an internal combustion engine. CONVERGE is loaded with state of the art physical models for turbulence (including LES), spray and combustion required to model any engine type. Included in the model set is the SAGE detailed chemistry solver with the multi-zone accelerator. Extensive chemistry mechanism reduction capabilities are also included. CONVERGE generates a high quality mesh at runtime, thus eliminating all user meshing time (even for applications with moving boundaries). Moreover, CONVERGE automatically adds mesh elements when and where they are most needed based upon gradients in the field variables using adaptive mesh refinement. CONVERGE runs well in massively parallel environments. The technical capabilities of CONVERGE are ideally suited for gas turbine combustion modeling. Convergent Science is looking for an ambitious engineer to focus on gas turbine combustion applications and help grow this business segment. The position will require a self-motivated individual eager to contact various companies and explore opportunities for CONVERGE CFD software. This is an excellent opportunity to be on the ground floor of a new business endeavor within a growing and stable organization. Client visits, sample problem solution, presentation creation, generation of marketing material, attending trade shows, conducting software training, writing technical papers, providing technical sales support will all be required on a regular basis. The technical sales engineer will report directly to an owner of Convergent Science Inc. This position will be located in the vacation town of New Braunfels, Texas down the street from world famous Gruene Hall and the Guadalupe River. It is also possible that the position be located in the Convergent Science Headquarters of Middleton, Wisconsin. Requirements - Master’s degree or Ph.D. in Mechanical or Aerospace engineering or a related discipline; and - At least three years of experience working in gas turbine combustion CFD modeling - Knowledge of Lagrangian spray models used in CFD - Knowledge of detailed chemistry combustion modeling - Knowledge of massively parallel processing - Familiarity with the gas turbine combustion CFD modeling community a plus - A track record of publishing technical papers related to gas turbine combustion modeling a plus Please send resume and references to: Dr. Daniel Lee, dlee@convergecfd.com |
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| Contact Information: | |
| Please mention the CFD Jobs Database, record #10928 when responding to this ad. | |
| Name | Dr. Daniel Lee |
| dlee@convergecfd.com | |
| Email Application | Yes |
| Phone | 18306252602 |
| URL | http://www.convergecfd.com |
| Address | 6405 Century Ave Suite 102 Middleton, WI 53562 |
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| Last Modified | 12:04:05, Friday, May 10, 2013 |
| Job Record #10927 | |
| Title | PhD Studentship in CFD Modelling of Nanoparticle Formation |
| Category | PhD Studentship |
| Employer | Imperial College London |
| Location | United Kingdom, London |
| International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
| Closure Date | Thursday, June 20, 2013 |
| Description: | |
Applications are invited for a research studentship in the field of stochastic modelling of nanoparticle formation, leading to the award of a PhD degree. The post is supported by a bursary and fees (at the UK/EU student rate) provided by a DTA award. The studentship is for three years from October 2012 and is available for UK and EU candidates meeting the Research Council criterion of having been resident in the UK for the previous three years. The research involves the development of a methodology for modelling polydispersed nanoparticle formation in turbulent flows with state of the art computational methods, including Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) for modelling of turbulent flow, Population Balance for modelling the evolution of the particle size distribution (PSD) and the Stochastic Field method for the interaction of fluid dynamics and nanoparticle growth. The candidate will work with advanced codes developed within our group over a number of years and will interact with a group of experienced researchers working in this field. You will be an enthusiastic and self-motivated person who meets the academic requirements for enrolment for the PhD degree at Imperial College London. You will have a background in Engineering or Science, be highly motivated, strong analytical and computational skills and a keen interest in programming and numerical methods. Appropriate training will be provided in the modelling approaches involved and in programming techniques. For further details on the post, please contact Dr S Rigopoulos s.rigopoulos@imperial.ac.uk. Interested applicants should send an up-to-date curriculum vitae to Dr Rigopoulos on the above e-mail address. Suitable candidates will be required to complete an electronic application form at Imperial College London in order for their qualifications to be addressed by College Registry. Please state clearly in your email whether you are eligible for the studentship (i.e. whether you are a UK citizen or an EU citizen resident in the UK for the past 3 years). Closing date: 20 June 2013 |
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| Name | Dr Stelios Rigopoulos |
| s.rigopoulos@imperial.ac.uk | |
| Email Application | Yes |
| URL | http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/people/s.rigopoulos |
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| Last Modified | 10:04:58, Thursday, May 09, 2013 |
| Job Record #10926 | |
| Title | Research Assistantship |
| Category | PhD Studentship |
| Employer | McNeese State Universtiy |
| Location | United States, August 15, 2013, Lake Charles |
| International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
| Closure Date | * None * |
| Description: | |
The CFD Lab in McNeese State University College of Engineering is looking for a Master student in computational fluid dynamics for industrial applications; competitive salaries; close collaboration with the sponsor company. McNeese State University is located in Lake Charles, Louisiana, which is in middle of the Gulf corridor between Houston and New Orleans. Lake Charles area is one of the country’s major petrochemical industry centers with its deep-water port, abundance of oil and natural gas resources, and is one of the fastest growing areas in the country. Required: • B.S. in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent. • Strong written and communication skills. Desired Skills: • Training in CFD and numerical methods • Programming in C++ and/or Fortran on Unix/Linux operating system • FLUENT, openFOAM • Industry experiences Starting Date: mid-August, 2013 McNeese State University is an AA/EEO/ADA employer committed to excellence through diversity. The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 requires McNeese State University to inform applicants that the University can employ only U.S. citizens and aliens lawfully authorized to work in the U.S. Each new employee is required to present documentation verifying his/her identity and right to accept employment. McNeese State University is a member of the University of Louisiana System. Under Louisiana law, applications and all supporting materials will become public record. An executive session pursuant to La. Rev. Stat. 42:6.1(A) may be required. Persons needing reasonable accommodations as provided by the Americans with Disabilities Act should contact the Vice President for Special Services and Equity Office: Voice: (337)475-5428; Hearing Impaired (TDD) (337)475-5722; Fax: (337)475-5960 |
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| Name | Ning Zhang |
| nzhang.mcneese@gmail.com | |
| Email Application | Yes |
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| Last Modified | 08:47:43, Thursday, May 09, 2013 |
| Job Record #10924 | |
| Title | Engineering Professional - Thermodynamics Specialist (MON06639) |
| Category | Job in Industry |
| Employer | Bombardier Aerospace |
| Location | Canada, Quebec, Montreal |
| International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
| Closure Date | Thursday, August 08, 2013 |
| Description: | |
BOMBARDIER
the evolution of mobility
At Bombardier Aerospace, 33,600 employees in 25 countries work together to
evolve mobility worldwide - one good idea at a time. If you have a good idea,
we’ll provide the environment where it will thrive and grow into a great
product or customer experience. Your ideas are our fuel.
The thermodynamics group supports new aircraft program development and
inservice aircraft in all thermodynamics related issues. These include aircraft
ice/fog protection systems performance, zonal pressure, temperature and flow
rates analysis, avionics cooling, and general thermal analysis of systems and
structures. It requires understanding of the systems that are being analyzed
and how they interface with the aircraft and other aircraft systems. It also
requires communicating with internal systems/structures groups, system
suppliers, and flight test teams to resolve issues, plan tests, analyze and
certify modifications.
More specifically, you will participate in the development of the Global
7000/8000, CSeries or Lear 85, performing Computational Fluid Dynamics analyses
of bays and systems to validate cooling and temperature protection schemes.
As our ideal candidate,
- You hold a bachelor’s degree in mechanical or aerospace engineering
(A Master’s degree including courses in fluid dynamics, atmospheric icing and
heat transfer is an asset)
- You have a good knowledge of MS office software (intermediate level for excel)
- You possess good interpersonal skills as well as good written and oral
communication skills
- You possess 5 years of professional experience using CFD software for heat
transfer and fluid flow analyses
- Knowledge of Star CCM+ is an asset
Bombardier Aerospace is an equal opportunity employer and encourages women,
Aboriginal people, persons with disabilities and members of visible minorities
to apply.
Whether your candidacy is moving on to the next step of the hiring process or
not, we will keep you informed by email or by phone. Join us at
careers.bombardier.com
Your ideas move people.
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| Please mention the CFD Jobs Database, record #10924 when responding to this ad. | |
| Name | Talent Acquisition Advisor |
| career.page@aero.bombardier.com | |
| Email Application | No |
| URL | http://bit.ly/18u8NhW |
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| Last Modified | 13:13:10, Wednesday, May 08, 2013 |
| Job Record #10923 | |
| Title | Sales/Aplications engineer |
| Category | Contract Work |
| Employer | Newmerical Technologies Int. |
| Location | United States, Florida, Daytona Beach / Any city |
| International | No, only national applications will be considered |
| Closure Date | * None * |
| Description: | |
NTI is the premier developer and provider of commercial in-flight icing simulation software and associated design, testing and certification services to aerospace companies, worldwide. NTI is also active in the field of wind engineering. NTI is to soon open an office in Daytona Beach, Florida. The position advertised for here may, however, be exercised in any city. POSITION: SALES/APPLICATIONS ENGINEER FOR NTI-USA Duties and responsibilities: 1. Prospecting for sales and consulting opportunities throughout the USA 2. Writing technical proposals and SBIRs (after following an NTI course on in-flight icing and on wind engineering) 3. Acting as liaison between the Montreal consulting group and US clients 4. Perform CFD-based consulting projects, using NTI solvers: pre-processing, CFD, post-processing and reporting Qualifications: Applicants must be US citizens in order to apply for a security clearance for ITAR-restricted work. Applicants must have a Master and preferably a Ph.D. degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering. Required areas of expertise: 1. Fluid dynamics, thermodynamics and heat transfer 2. Mesh generation packages such as ICEMCFD and others 3. CAD packages, such as Pro/Engineer or AutoCAD 4. Excellent command of technical English Personal qualities: Maturity, mobility, good work ethics, organization, initiative and ability to integrate in a dynamic team, good verbal and written communication. Resume should be e-mailed: position_sales_usa_2013@newmerical.com |
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| Name | Recruitment Manager |
| position_sales_usa_2013@newmerical.com | |
| Email Application | Yes |
| URL | http://www.newmerical.com |
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| Last Modified | 09:36:26, Wednesday, May 08, 2013 |