PhD Position in Fluid Dynamics: Embark on a transformative research journey with a fully funded PhD position in the Environmental and Applied Fluid Dynamics Department at the renowned von Karman Institute. Join a diverse team of innovators and researchers to explore the dynamic world of two-phase flows in water electrolysis cells, contributing to the development of sustainable energy solutions.
Fully Funded PhD Position in Environmental and Applied Fluid Dynamics at von Karman Institute, Belgium
Designation: PhD Student
Research Area: Experimental and Numerical Analysis of Two-Phase Flows in Water Electrolysis Cells
Location: Sint-Genesius-Rode, Belgium
Eligibility/Qualification:
- Master’s degree in engineering, physics, chemical engineering, or relevant field
- Demonstrated analytical skills and problem-solving ability
- Proficiency in scientific writing and speaking in English
- Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team
- Previous laboratory experience, with basic knowledge in multiphase flows as a plus
- Must meet the general VKI eligibility criteria
Job Description:
This PhD project offers a unique opportunity to delve into the multiphase/multi-species phenomena in water electrolysis cells through both experimental and numerical avenues. Investigate the impact of different parameters on multiphase flow transport on porous media, design and construct experimental setups for flow visualization in microporous media, develop measurement techniques for complex geometries, and provide experimental benchmarking for validation of numerical codes.
Last Date for Apply:
2nd of August 2024
How to Apply:
For further information and application submission, please refer to the online application portal on the von Karman Institute’s website. Applications must contain a CV, motivation letter, publication list, contact information of two referees, and copies of the Degree and Master title.
Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of a pioneering research environment at the von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics, shaping the future of energy systems. Apply now for this exciting PhD position and contribute to the advancement of sustainable energy technologies.