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PhD Studentship: Multiphase and Reactive Flows in Natural Materials: Applications in Geosciences

PhD Studentship: Multiphase and Reactive Flows in Natural Materials: Applications in Geosciences at Coventry University (jobs.ac.uk)

Seeking a highly-talented, motivated, and open-minded candidate, with background in geosciences, fluid physics, or a related discipline (fully-funded, open to all). We aim to develop a modelling platform, trained and validated by laboratory mock-ups and in-situ measurements, to upscale multiphase, reactive flows. Specifically, it will resolve the coupling between fluid and solute transport and reactions (precipitation, dissolution) altering the pore geometry and hence transport properties. The project is linked with an ongoing EPSRC-funded project with British Geological Survey, and upcoming projects with Prof. Lucas Goehring (NTU) and English Heritage.

 

For further details, see here, and contact Dr. Ran Holtzman.

 

Best regards,

Ran

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Dr. Ran Holtzman

Reader (Associate Professor)

Leader, Nonequilibrium in Environment and Engineering Systems (NEES)

Fluid and Complex Systems Research Centre, Coventry University

ranholtzman.com

Research Assistant / Associate — University of Glasgow

Research Assistant / Associate at University of Glasgow (jobs.ac.uk)

Research Assistant / Associate

University of Glasgow – School of Mathematics & Statistics

Location: Glasgow
Salary: £32,332 to £44,263 per annum
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Fixed-Term/Contract
Placed On: 8th April 2024
Closes: 6th May 2024
Job Ref: 143908
This post is full time and has funding for up to 30 months. 

The earliest start date for this position will be 1st July 2024

The University of Glasgow is seeking to appoint a Research Assistant/Associate within the School of Mathematics & Statistics.

The successful candidate will make a leading contribution to a project on viscous fingering instabilities of free-surface flows working with Dr Katarzyna Kowal in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Glasgow. This project is funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and is available for a period of 30 months. The successful candidate will also be expected to contribute to the formulation and submission of research publications and research proposals as well as help manage and direct this complex and challenging project as opportunities allow.

We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled postdoctoral researcher to join our team to work on the mathematical modelling and analysis of free surface flows prone to a novel fingering instability. The successful candidate will be responsible for conducting cutting-edge research in applied mathematics applied to viscous fluid mechanics. Depending on the interests of the candidate, there will also be the opportunity to conduct small-scale fluid-mechanical experiments to validate theoretical ideas.

For informal enquiries or further information about the project, please contact Dr Katarzyna Kowal, Katarzyna.Kowal@glasgow.ac.uk

For more information on the University of Glasgow’s, School of Mathematics & Statistics, please visit:  https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/mathematicsstatistics/

 

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Closing date:  6 May 2024

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