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Job Record #19680 | |
Title | CFD consultant / engineer |
Category | Job in Industry |
Employer | Semper Fire Engineering |
Location | United Kingdom, State, London |
International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
Closure Date | * None * |
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CFD expertise required by fire engineering company. More details can be provided on request. Hybrid working, home working, office. Salary up to 150K per annum depending on experience. |
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Name | craig english |
craigenglish@sempergrp.com | |
Email Application | Yes |
Phone | 07545827467 |
Address | 20 Farringdon Street Farringdon. London. Ec4 |
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Last Modified | 19:06:15, Thursday, May 15, 2025 |
Job Record #19679 | |
Title | PhD Student: CFD for Hydropower Lifetime Analysis |
Category | PhD Studentship |
Employer | Chalmers University of Technology |
Location | Sweden, Gothenburg |
International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
Closure Date | Wednesday, June 11, 2025 |
Description: | |
We are looking for a highly motivated, skilled, and persistent PhD student with experience in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and some knowledge in structural analysis. The research aims to investigate flow-induced forces in hydraulic turbines under varying operational conditions and how these forces affect the degradation and lifetime of the machines. More information and application form: https://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/work-with-us/vacancies/ (search for "PhD Student: CFD for Hydropower Lifetime Analysis") Direct link: https://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/work-with-us/vacancies/? rmpage=job&rmjob=13949 Applications through e-mail are not accepted, so please don't send them. But get in touch with questions. |
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Name | Håkan Nilsson |
hakan.nilsson@chalmers.se | |
Email Application | No |
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Last Modified | 13:54:41, Wednesday, May 14, 2025 |
Job Record #19678 | |
Title | PhD on Multiphase flows for environmental applications |
Category | PhD Studentship |
Employer | Universitat Rovira i Virgili |
Location | Spain, Tarragona |
International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
Closure Date | Friday, June 13, 2025 |
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TITLE: PhD on Multiphase flows for environmental applications The Department of Mechanical Engineering of the University Rovira i Virgili of Tarragona is looking for an outstanding and committed candidate for PhD studies in the field of computational and experimental fluid dynamics. PROJECT TITLE: Numerical and experimental study of liquid-gas multiphase flows with particles CALL LINK: https://seuelectronica.urv.cat/treballar-a-la-urv/2025pmfpipfenglish.htm CONDITIONS OF THE COMPETITION: https://seuelectronica.urv.cat/media/upload//arxius/PI/Bases_2025PMF-PIPF_ENG.pdf SKILLS REQUIRED: Bachelor and Master in Engineering, Physics or Mathematics STUDENTSHIP: The project is planned for 4 years, with a monthly gross salary of 1,515,03 euros during the first and second year, 1,623,25 euros during the third year and 2.029,06 euros during the fourth year. Also cost of tuition is covered. APPLICATION PROCESS: To apply for this position, you should access to the following link (register is required) and follow the instructions. https://appsrecerca.urv.cat/cgi-bin/programes/application/inici.cgi?conv=2025PMF-PIPF-&idioma=ENG E-mail applications are not accepted. DEADLINE June 13th, 23:59 (Spanish time) Please don't forget to apply for our project (reference 2025PMF-PIPF-16). |
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Name | Lluís Vázquez Vilamajó |
lluis.vazquez@urv.cat | |
Email Application | No |
URL | http://ecommfit.recerca.urv.cat/en |
Address | ETSEQ Campus Sescelades Av. Països Catalans, 26 43007 Tarragona Spain |
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Last Modified | 13:10:57, Tuesday, May 13, 2025 |
Job Record #19677 | |
Title | Aerodynamics & Flow Control |
Category | PostDoc Position |
Employer | University of South Florida |
Location | United States, Florida, Tampa |
International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
Closure Date | Saturday, May 31, 2025 |
Description: | |
This position is funded by NASA. The position requires regular progress reports to the agency. The postdoc researcher will perform research in computational aerodynamics and flow control; thus, an established background in these areas is a must. Knowledge of aircraft design and machine learning is a plus. This position requires active collaboration with the propulsion and structure teams to identify and implement modifications to a baseline aircraft design to improve the aerodynamic performance by leveraging the expanded design space provided by electric propulsion. The position requires documenting and disseminating the team's findings through peer-reviewed scientific articles. Reliable and consistent attendance is crucial, as is maintaining collegial and effective working relationships with other team members within and outside the University of South Florida. Minimum Qualifications: PhD in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering Experience in computational aerodynamics and flow control Experience in CFD and machine learning Preferred Qualifications: Experience with using optimization tools for design Experience with aircraft design Additional Information: This position is renewable annually based on continued need for the position, availability of funding, and satisfactory job performance. ****This job is subject to Foreign Influence Screening: During the 2021 Florida legislative session, House Bill 7017 (“HB 7017”) was passed and later signed into law by Governor DeSantis. The new law modifies a variety of Florida Statutes to address concerns regarding improper foreign influence. With regard to employment at major research institutions like the University of South Florida, the new law requires a thorough review of certain applicants for positions involving research. |
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Name | Ahmad Vasel-Be-Hagh |
vaselbehagh@usf.edu | |
Email Application | No |
URL | https://jobs.usf.edu/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/USF/job/40440 |
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Last Modified | 03:37:01, Sunday, May 11, 2025 |
Job Record #19676 | |
Title | Multi-physics simulation of hypersonic thermal structures |
Category | PhD Studentship |
Employer | University of Southampton |
Location | United Kingdom, Hampshire, Southampton |
International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
Closure Date | Monday, June 30, 2025 |
Description: | |
The extreme temperature environment around a hypersonic vehicle can presently
not be simulated accurately. This project will close this gap by coupling a non-
equilibrium, real-gas shock-capturing fluid solver in our AMROC/VTF framework to
a general-purpose solver for solid heat conduction and surface radiation.
Verification and validation cases will be studied.
Our AMROC software infrastructure provides a validated dynamically adaptive strand mesh hypersonic solver for high-temperature gas dynamics. AMROC also permits coupling to structure mechanics solvers through our open-source VTF routines. Here, we will tightly couple AMROC to the general-purpose thermal solver EDF Syrthes, combining accurate aerothermodynamic flow simulation with complex multi-material heat conduction and surface radiation modelling. This multi-physics software will enable trustworthy predictions of all heat contributions in and out of the vehicle and allow virtual testing of detailed internal solid structures under realistic hypersonic aerothermodynamic loads. This project is suitable for a student of engineering, computer science or mathematics who wants to specialise in computational fluid dynamics. Excellent programming skills in C/C++ are paramount. Experience in numerical modelling and simulation, as evidenced by prior project work, is mandatory. This project will be carried out under the UK Hypersonics Doctoral Network, which has been supported by the Ministry of Defence and EPSRC for building the necessary expertise to develop next-generation hypersonic vehicles. This offers an enhanced fully funded 4 years stipend and tuition fees. Students are expected to attend cohorting and training activities in the UK Hypersonics Doctoral Network, led by the University of Oxford and Imperial College. Students must be citizens of one of the “AUKUS” alliance nations (United Kingdom, Australia and the United States of America), and should not have dual nationality with any country on the UK Government’s list of countries subject to trade sanctions, arms embargoes and other trade restrictions. This position is also advertised at https://www.southampton.ac.uk/study/postgraduate- research/projects/multi-physics-simulation-of-hypersonic-thermal-structures. While enquiries per email are encouraged, only complete applications submitted through our webpage can be considered. Click "Apply now" and choose "Research", "Full Time", "Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences", "PhD in Engineering and the Environment ( Full Time)". This position will be filled as soon as possible. Early application is recommended. |
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Name | Ralf Deiterding |
r.deiterding@soton.ac.uk | |
Email Application | Yes |
Phone | 02380593384 |
URL | http://rdeiterding.website/ |
Address | Boldrewood Innovation Campus Burgess Road Southampton SO16 7QF, United Kingdom |
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Last Modified | 10:54:27, Saturday, May 10, 2025 |
Job Record #19675 | |
Title | Mathematical modelling of cavitation-induced noise |
Category | PhD Studentship |
Employer | University of Trieste, |
Location | Italy, TS, Trieste |
International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
Closure Date | * None * |
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Cavitation is a complex phenomenon that occurs in fluid dynamics, characterized by the formation, growth, and implosive collapse of vapor-filled cavities in regions of low pressure. A major effect of cavitation is noise which propagates in the flow field and also in air. This research project aims to develop a comprehensive model to understand the dynamics of cavitation, investigate its effects on underwater radiated noise, and explore engineering applications. Using advanced computational fluid dynamics (CFD) techniques, the research develops a novel mathematical model able to reproduce cavitation dynamics, including shock wave propagations and bubble implosion using a compressible mixture model available in the software Openfoam. Also, the project aims at development of an acoustic model able to reproduce the cavitation induced noise, in particular that associated to bubble implosion. The model will be validated considering literature test cases and successively used for the analysis of noise generated by cavitation in two main industrial applications, namely a ship propeller and within an hydraulic pump. The ideal candidate has a background in applied physics, mathematics or engineering and knowledge of basic fluid mechanics. He/she is highly motivated in pursuing a PhD project in which it is required development of novel mathematical models for multiphase flows and massive use of computational fluid dynamics.Info on the application procedure are below: https://phd.units.it/en/dot1333212/how-apply |
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Name | vincenzo armenio |
vincenzo.armenio@dia.units.it | |
Email Application | No |
Phone | 3346798544 |
URL | https://phd.units.it/en/dot1333212/how-apply |
Address | Piazzale Europa 1, 34127 Trieste, Italy |
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Last Modified | 18:02:03, Friday, May 09, 2025 |
Job Record #19674 | |
Title | PhD Position on wall-bounded turbulent flows |
Category | PhD Studentship |
Employer | Numerical Fluid Dynamics, TU Berlin |
Location | Germany, Berlin |
International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
Closure Date | Wednesday, June 04, 2025 |
Description: | |
The division of Numerical Fluid Dynamics at TU Berlin has an open PhD position to conduct numerical investigations into the fundamental properties of wall-bounded turbulent flows. Tasks - Contribution to teaching, including the delivery of tutorials and practical classes and the supervision final theses - Research in the field of numerical fluid dynamics, with a particular focus on the investigation of turbulent boundary layers - Conducting numerical simulations and experimental work, developing simulation programs - Preparation of applications for third-party funding and scientific publications Requirements - Successfully completed scientific university degree (Master, Diplom or equivalent) preferably in Engineering Science, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering or Scientific Computing - Very good knowledge of one or several of the following areas: applied mathematics, fluid mechanics or numerical methods - Proficiency in programming - The ability to teach in German and/or in English is required; willingness to acquire the missing language skills. Desirable (optional): - Experience in programming in Fortran or C/C++ - Basic knowledge of parallel computing Full details can be found under https://www.jobs.tu-berlin.de/en/job-postings/193236 Please send your application with the reference number (V-148/25) and the usual documents - bundled in one PDF document - by email to an Prof. Dr. Busse via office@tnt.tu-berlin.de. |
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Name | Prof. Dr. Angela Busse |
office@tnt.tu-berlin.de | |
Email Application | Yes |
URL | https://www.jobs.tu-berlin.de/en/job-postings/193236 |
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Last Modified | 14:36:46, Friday, May 09, 2025 |
Job Record #19673 | |
Title | Postdoc Position in CFD and Machine Learning |
Category | PostDoc Position |
Employer | Eindhoven University of Technology |
Location | Netherlands, Eindhoven |
International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
Closure Date | Monday, July 07, 2025 |
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This research focuses on advancing state-of-the-art aerodynamic design methodologies to significantly enhance wind energy harvesting in urban settings. The primary objective is to develop a high-fidelity CFD–machine learning (CFD-ML) framework capable of efficiently analyzing and optimizing the coupled interactions among urban wind dynamics, rooftop flow structures, and vertical- axis wind turbines. With a focus on building-integrated wind energy systems, this project aims to push the boundaries of current technology by identifying optimal aerodynamic configurations that maximize wind capture efficiency and mitigate turbulence under diverse urban layouts and meteorological conditions. To achieve this, the project explores machine learning approaches—including surrogate modeling, and reinforcement learning—to accelerate CFD optimization and enable adaptive control strategies for complex urban wind environments. The ultimate goal is to deliver a scalable, high-performance solution that supports continuous and efficient decentralized power generation in densely populated areas. More information about this position and the application procedure can be found here:https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7325783970170736641/ |
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Name | Hamid Montazeri |
h.montazeri@tue.nl | |
Email Application | No |
URL | https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7325783970170736641/ |
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Last Modified | 11:05:45, Thursday, May 08, 2025 |
Job Record #19672 | |
Title | High order CFD solver development |
Category | PostDoc Position |
Employer | Zhejiang University |
Location | China, Zhejiang Province, Haining |
International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
Closure Date | Wednesday, October 01, 2025 |
Description: | |
This is an exciting opportunity to join a team to develop state of the art high order flux reconstruction solver for turbomachinery flows. The focus of the role is to develop a well validated in-house FR solver. What we offer: 1. A competitive salary, around 400,000 RMB per year. 2. A holiday entitlement up to 28 days per year. 3. Accommodation near the campus. This position is funded for maximum three years. For more information, please contact Professor Jiahuan Cui directly at jiahuancui@intl.zju.edu.cn |
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Name | Jiahuan Cui |
jiahuancui@intl.zju.edu.cn | |
Email Application | Yes |
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Last Modified | 17:47:45, Wednesday, May 07, 2025 |
Job Record #19671 | |
Title | Computational and ML Modelling of Low Temperature Plasmas |
Category | PhD Studentship |
Employer | University of Exeter |
Location | United Kingdom, Devon, Exeter |
International | No, only national applications will be considered |
Closure Date | Monday, June 30, 2025 |
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The University of Exeter and Oxford Instruments Plasma Technologies are offering a jointly funded PhD position in computational and machine learning modelling of low temperature plasmas. Oxford Instruments (OI) develops and markets a range of manufacturing and scientific equipment using low temperature plasmas for etching and deposition. Plasma is a complex state of matter which can be considered as a fluid or as individual particles; moreover, complex chemical reactions can occur between species in the plasma. Modelling a plasma is accordingly a very complex and challenging task. The objective of the project is to optimise the hardware for the control of plasma in an atomic layer deposition chamber using various computational modelling approaches. This will require a hybrid fluid/particle model, which will be developed using the OpenFOAM toolkit A modelling workflow will be created, and then used as the basis for the optimisation, potentially using tools such as Bayesian Optimisation. In addition, novel machine learning approaches will be investigated as a faster alternative for modelling the injector. The technological impact of this work will be quite significant. Plasma etching is an important stage in manufacturing of microprocessors and other electronic devices, and any advance in this manufacturing is likely to have significant benefits. Computational modelling such as is investigated here can be the key to more efficient manufacturing and enable OI to push the envelope of what is possible. The modelling being developed here also have significant applications in other areas of plasma research. The studentship will be awarded on the basis of merit. The project will involve computational modelling using physics- and machine learning-based methods and would suit a top student with a background in Physics, Engineering, Mathematics or similar disciplines with an interest in computer modelling. Students who pay international tuition fees are eligible to apply, but should note that the award will only provide payment for part of the international tuition fee (~£24k) and no stipend. International applicants need to be aware that they will have to cover the cost of their student visa, healthcare surcharge and other costs of moving to the UK to do a PhD. The conditions for eligibility of home fees status are complex and you will need to seek advice if you have moved to or from the UK (or Republic of Ireland) within the past 3 years or have applied for settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme. The collaboration involves a project partner who is providing funding [and other material support to the project], this means there are special terms that apply to the project, these will be discussed with Candidates at Interview and fully set out in the offer letter. The collaboration with the named project partner is subject to contract. Please note full details of the project partner’s contribution and involvement with the project is still to be confirmed and may change during the course of contract negotiations. Full details will be confirmed at offer stage. Full details and application here: https://www.exeter.ac.uk/study/funding/award/?id=5497 |
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Name | Dr Gavin R Tabor |
g.r.tabor@ex.ac.uk | |
Email Application | Yes |
Phone | 07804147738 |
URL | https://www.exeter.ac.uk/study/funding/award/?id=5497 |
Address | Harrison Building North Park Road Exeter |
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Last Modified | 16:26:28, Wednesday, May 07, 2025 |