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This PhD project is part of the ERC Consolidator Grant project WINDFLOW, which aims to develop innovative large-eddy simulation strategies for wind farm flows. By joining our team, you will contribute to a crucial area of research, enhancing your understanding of fundamental fluid and atmospheric dynamics while developing advanced simulation technologies. Our goal is to create cutting-edge simulation strategies that provide unprecedented detail. Join us in pushing the boundaries of wind energy research!
We are looking for motivated early-career researchers with a strong background in fluid dynamics, mechanical engineering, computational physics, applied physics, mathematics, geophysics, or related fields. Experience with programming languages such as Fortran, C/C++, MATLAB, or Python is beneficial. Candidates should thrive in an international environment and possess excellent communication skills to actively contribute to team research efforts. You will present your work at international conferences. Proficiency in spoken and written English is essential. We value independence and responsibility while promoting teamwork and collaboration among colleagues.
This position is a key part of the ERC WINDFLOW project, offering integration into a dynamic research group with peers exploring similar themes.
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This research is conducted in the Physics of Fluids group at the University of Twente in the Netherlands. Our work spans various fluid mechanical challenges, employing experiments, simulations, and theoretical approaches. The group is affiliated with the Max Planck Center for Complex Fluid Dynamics and the J.M. Burgerscentrum for Fluid Mechanics. For further insights, visit us at http://pof.tnw.utwente.nl and https://stevensrjam.github.io/Website/.
The Faculty of Science & Technology (Technische Natuurwetenschappen, TNW) engages some 700 staff members and 2,000 students in education and research on the cutting edge of chemical technology, applied physics, and biomedical technology. Our fields of application include sustainable energy, process technology, materials science, nanotechnology, and technical medicine. As part of a people-first tech university that aims to shape society, individuals, and connections, our faculty works intensively with industrial partners and researchers in the Netherlands and abroad, conducting extensive research for external commissioning parties and funders. Our research has a high profile both nationally and internationally and is strengthened by the many young researchers working on innovative projects as doctoral candidates and post-docs. It is accommodated in three multidisciplinary UT research institutes: Mesa+ Institute, TechMed Centre, and Digital Society Institute.