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| Job Record #19864 | |
| Title | PhD scholarship in turbulent natural convection |
| Category | PhD Studentship |
| Employer | University of Louvain (UCLouvain) |
| Location | Belgium, Louvain-la-Neuve |
| International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
| Closure Date | Thursday, January 15, 2026 |
| Description: | |
A fully funded PhD position is available in the field of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) at the University of Louvain (UClouvain). The successful candidate will conduct research on turbulent natural convection with an evaporative free surface — a topic of great relevance to both environmental and engineering applications. This project forms part of a broader research initiative aimed at deepening our understanding of natural convection at high turbulence intensities with phase-change phenomena such as evaporation and boiling. The successful candidate will join the Multiphase and Reacting Flows Group of Professor M. Papalexandris at the Institute of Mechanics, Materials and Civil Engineering at UCLouvain. Further information about the group’s activities can be found on our website: https://sites.google.com/site/ mvpapalexandris/ The scholarship offers: competitive salary, health insurance and social benefits, financial support for attending conferences and workshops, and access to state-of-the-art computational facilities Required qualifications: - Master's degree in Engineering, Mathematics or Physics (preferably with some background in fluid mechanics and numerical analysis) - Strong academic performance with a minimum master's average grade of 70/100. - Proficiency in computer programming, preferably in C/C++ or Python - Strong communication skills and proficiency in written and spoken English Interested applicants are invited to submit the following documents to Professor M. Papalexandris, miltos@uclouvain.be 1. A detailed CV 2. Academic transcripts 3. Statement of research interests, and 4. Names and contact details of two references |
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| Name | M. Papalexandris |
| miltos@uclouvain.be | |
| Email Application | Yes |
| URL | https://sites.google.com/site/mvpapalexandris/home |
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| Last Modified | 13:05:35, Friday, December 05, 2025 |
| Job Record #19896 | |
| Title | Master Thesis in LBM |
| Category | Internship |
| Employer | Université de Caen/LUSAC |
| Location | France, Cherbourg |
| International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
| Closure Date | Saturday, January 31, 2026 |
| Description: | |
As the world moves towards a low-carbon energy production model, marine renewable energy is experiencing significant growth. Some of these technologies have already reached a certain maturity, such as offshore wind turbines, while others are still at the prototype stage, such as wave and tidal energy. But whatever the technology, all would benefit from advanced modeling methods to better predict their behavior. Over the years, the Flow and Environment team at LUSAC laboratory has developed expertise in modelling MREs such as tidal turbines. One of the simulation methods used is the Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM) coupled to Large Eddy Simulation (LES). It has already been applied successfully to modeling tidal sites and tidal turbines. Recently, the focus of our study has been on Vertical Axis Tidal Turbine (VATT). The main method used to model a Vertical Axis Tidal Turbine (VATT) is the Actuator Line Model (ALM), which is coupled with our LBM-LES tool. To increase understanding and confidence in this model, a deeper knowledge of the influence of ALM-LBM-LES simulation parameters is required. These parameters include, but are not limited to, spatial discretisation, the interpolation scheme, and the force kernel. The CFD library used for this internship is Palabos. By running unsteady simulations of a single VATT, you will assess the influence of the various simulation parameters on the turbine wake and its performance. Depending on your progress, you may consider turbulent inflow and/or multiple turbines. Data visualization and post-processing of results will be carried out mainly using Paraview and Python scripts. Simulations will be run in a Linux environment, on our local cluster and/or on the CRIANN cluster. |
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| Name | Mikael Grondeau |
| mikael.grondeau@unicaen.fr | |
| Email Application | Yes |
| URL | https://lusac.unicaen.fr/sensitivity-analysis-of-an-unsteady-cfd-model-of-a-vertical-axistidal-turbine/ |
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| Last Modified | 11:17:18, Friday, December 05, 2025 |
| Job Record #19375 | |
| Title | CFD Intern |
| Category | Job in Industry |
| Employer | Simerics, Inc. |
| Location | United States, Michigan, Novi |
| International | No, only national applications will be considered |
| Closure Date | * None * |
| Description: | |
Simerics Inc. is a global technology company that develops, markets, and supports Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) software widely used by OEMs and suppliers in various industries all over the world, with applications in automotive, hydraulics, marine and aerospace. The Simerics team is comprised of scientists and engineers who have been among the pioneers in the development and application of multipurpose computational physics since the early 1980s. This knowledge and experience are combined with new advances in computational physics, computational geometry, and software engineering to provide our clients with the next generation of simulation tools. Our team members are smart, motivated, friendly, and interesting people, most of whom hold a Ph.D. Simerics Inc. offers two state-of-art general-purpose CFD tools: Simerics-MP and Simerics-MP+. Simerics-MP features a parallel solver that yields accurate and fast simulation for multi-purpose (MP) applications involving single-phase or multiphase flow, turbulence, cavitation/aeration, heat and mass transfer, particle and fluid-structure interaction. Simerics-MP+ includes all the capabilities of Simerics-MP with additional features such as streamlined setup procedures, automated mesh/re-mesh for key components especially moving components. With our continued expansion in the industry, we are currently seeking CFD project engineers to help meet the increasing demand in our Detroit office. The project engineer is responsible for providing expertise and developing CFD methods and will work closely with the customer and solver developers to communicate simulation results and recommendations. The candidate will use Simerics’ own software Simerics-MP/Simerics-MP+ to perform required simulations, in conjunction with Computer Aided Design (CAD) tools such as SolidWorks, PTC Creo, SpaceClaim, Python, and etc. Detailed job responsibilities include: CFD/CAE Applications: • Develop 3D simulation models for various thermal/fluid applications including electric motor cooling for electric cars, battery cooling, fuel injection, oil splash in transmission gearbox, positive displacement pumps, valves, vehicle thermal management, and etc. • Research and development of new methods and simulation processes to provide fast and accurate simulation strategy for customer’s product development. • Analyze the dominant physics involved in the system (flow, multiphase, cavitation/aeration, pressure ripple, temperature, torque/power) • Identify the critical parameters and perform optimization to improve product performance and design • Interpret simulation results and prepare high-quality presentations. • Participate in conferences and publish research articles. Technical Training/Support: • Provide modeling and simulation guidance and assistance to the users of Simerics, from pre-processing in CAD, simulation setup to post-processing. • Training and interact with customers to analyze the technical needs, deliver reports and reviews, and provide solutions to clients’ technical challenges. • Prepared and presented technical documents to show the features and capabilities of Simerics at conferences client meetings. Required Qualifications: • A Ph.D. degree in engineering, mathematics, physics or similar discipline with emphasis on thermal fluid. Or a master's degree with 1+ years equivalent industrial experience. • Solid understanding of numerical methods, such as finite volume and finite difference methods. • Strong technical background in fluid mechanics, heat transfer, thermodynamics. • Highly motivated and dynamic, strong interpersonal and communication skills, be a team player • Demonstrated skills in writing and presenting in fluent English Desired Qualifications: • Demonstrated experience programming in C, C++, FORTRAN, or Python. • Familiarity with Linux and parallel computation. • Experience with the use of commercial and/or non-commercial CFD tools in solving flow problems. • Experience in multiphase flow, phase change. • CAD experience (SolidWorks, Creo, CATIA, AutoCAD, or NX). We sponsor H1-B working visa, but only the candidates in the US will be considered at this time. If interested, please send your CV to the hiring manager, Dr. Chiranth Srinvasan, at cs@simerics.com. |
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| Please mention the CFD Jobs Database, record #19375 when responding to this ad. | |
| Name | Chiranth Srinivasan |
| cs@simerics.com | |
| Email Application | Yes |
| URL | http://www.simerics.com |
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| Last Modified | 02:24:06, Thursday, December 04, 2025 |
| Job Record #19107 | |
| Title | Project Engineer |
| Category | Job in Industry |
| Employer | Simerics, Inc. |
| Location | United States, Michigan, Novi |
| International | No, only national applications will be considered |
| Closure Date | * None * |
| Description: | |
Simerics Inc. is a global technology company that develops, markets, and supports Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) software widely used by OEMs and suppliers in various industries all over the world, with applications in automotive, hydraulics, marine and aerospace. The Simerics team is comprised of scientists and engineers who have been among the pioneers in the development and application of multipurpose computational physics since the early 1980s. This knowledge and experience are combined with new advances in computational physics, computational geometry, and software engineering to provide our clients with the next generation of simulation tools. Our team members are smart, motivated, friendly, and interesting people, most of whom hold a Ph.D. Simerics Inc. offers two state-of-art general-purpose CFD tools: Simerics-MP and Simerics-MP+. Simerics-MP features a parallel solver that yields accurate and fast simulation for multi-purpose (MP) applications involving single-phase or multiphase flow, turbulence, cavitation/aeration, heat and mass transfer, particle and fluid-structure interaction. Simerics-MP+ includes all the capabilities of Simerics-MP with additional features such as streamlined setup procedures, automated mesh/re-mesh for key components especially moving components. With our continued expansion in the industry, we are currently seeking CFD project engineers to help meet the increasing demand in our Detroit office. The project engineer is responsible for providing expertise and developing CFD methods and will work closely with the customer and solver developers to communicate simulation results and recommendations. The candidate will use Simerics’ own software Simerics-MP/Simerics-MP+ to perform required simulations, in conjunction with Computer Aided Design (CAD) tools such as SolidWorks, PTC Creo, SpaceClaim, Python, and etc. Detailed job responsibilities include: CFD/CAE Applications: • Develop 3D simulation models for various thermal/fluid applications including electric motor cooling for electric cars, battery cooling, fuel injection, oil splash in transmission gearbox, positive displacement pumps, valves, vehicle thermal management, and etc. • Research and development of new methods and simulation processes to provide fast and accurate simulation strategy for customer’s product development. • Analyze the dominant physics involved in the system (flow, multiphase, cavitation/aeration, pressure ripple, temperature, torque/power) • Identify the critical parameters and perform optimization to improve product performance and design • Interpret simulation results and prepare high-quality presentations. • Participate in conferences and publish research articles. Technical Training/Support: • Provide modeling and simulation guidance and assistance to the users of Simerics, from pre-processing in CAD, simulation setup to post-processing. • Training and interact with customers to analyze the technical needs, deliver reports and reviews, and provide solutions to clients’ technical challenges. • Prepared and presented technical documents to show the features and capabilities of Simerics at conferences client meetings. Required Qualifications: • A Ph.D. degree in engineering, mathematics, physics or similar discipline with emphasis on thermal fluid. Or a master's degree with 3+ years equivalent industrial experience. • Solid understanding of numerical methods, such as finite volume and finite difference methods. • Strong technical background in fluid mechanics, heat transfer, thermodynamics. • Highly motivated and dynamic, strong interpersonal and communication skills, be a team player • Demonstrated skills in writing and presenting in fluent English Desired Qualifications: • Demonstrated experience programming in C, C++, FORTRAN, or Python. • Familiarity with Linux and parallel computation. • Experience with the use of commercial and/or non-commercial CFD tools in solving flow problems. • Experience in multiphase flow, phase change. • CAD experience (SolidWorks, Creo, CATIA, AutoCAD, or NX). We sponsor H1-B working visa, but only the candidates in the US will be considered at this time. If interested, please send your CV to the hiring manager, Dr. Chiranth Srinvasan, at cs@simerics.com. |
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| Please mention the CFD Jobs Database, record #19107 when responding to this ad. | |
| Name | CHIRANTH SRINIVSAN |
| cs@simerics.com | |
| Email Application | Yes |
| Phone | 4053089420 |
| URL | http://www.simerics.com |
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| Last Modified | 02:22:51, Thursday, December 04, 2025 |
| Job Record #19895 | |
| Title | PhD in Turbulent Combustion Modeling Research |
| Category | PhD Studentship |
| Employer | University of Waterloo, Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering |
| Location | Canada, Ontario, Waterloo |
| International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
| Closure Date | * None * |
| Description: | |
Dr. Cécile Devaud is seeking three highly motivated graduate students, MASc or PhD, to join a fully funded project on computational fluid dynamics (CFD) for turbulent reactive flow, with a focus on hydrogen combustion for aero gas turbine applications. The project centers on developing advanced modeling and simulation tools of turbulent combustion in a wide range of conditions (close to/far from extinction) and regimes (non-premixed/premixed/partially premixed). Graduate positions are fully funded for up to 2 years for MASc students and up to 4 years for PhD students following departmental stipend guidelines. About you Strong academic performance, experience in CFD, combustion, numerical methods, and proficiency in scientific programming (C++, Matlab, Python). How to apply Please send a brief statement of research experience, a CV, and transcripts to Dr. Cécile Devaud (cdevaud@uwaterloo.ca) with email subject line: CFD-TCM graduate positions. Only candidates with strong academic records will be considered. Candidates from both Canadian and international backgrounds are welcome to apply. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Candidates who can start immediately in Canada will be given priority. For full consideration, please submit your materials, preferably by January 10, 2026. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until available positions are filled. About the University of Waterloo (UW) UW-Engineering graduates the largest number of engineers in Canada annually. The main University of Waterloo campus is in the city of Waterloo, Ontario, approximately 1 ½ hours (by car) outside of Toronto. This is home to most of UW engineering programs and facilities including state-of-the-art research and teaching labs, media labs and collaborative spaces. Not only is Waterloo home to an array of startups and tech giants, it is also a good place to live. It offers a vibrant food scene with something for everyone from farmers’ markets to vegan cafés and award- winning restaurants. Waterloo is a fast-growing city with a relaxed small-town character. Surrounded by beautiful countryside and located in easy distance from Toronto, Waterloo is a great place to call home. |
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| Name | Prof. Cecile Devaud |
| cdevaud@uwaterloo.ca | |
| Email Application | Yes |
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| Last Modified | 22:15:54, Wednesday, December 03, 2025 |
| Job Record #19894 | |
| Title | Postdoc in high-speed boundary layers at GSSI |
| Category | PostDoc Position |
| Employer | Gran Sasso Science Institute |
| Location | Italy, L'Aquila |
| International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
| Closure Date | Monday, January 12, 2026 |
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A postdoctoral position is available in the Fluid Mechanics group at the Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI). The position is funded through the HYPEROUGH project (Hypersonic Turbulent Boundary Layers over Rough Surfaces), supported by EOARD, and is available for a duration of two years. The HYPEROUGH project aims to investigate supersonic and hypersonic turbulent boundary layers over rough surfaces using direct numerical simulations, with the goal of developing physics-based predictive models for wall heat transfer and aerodynamic drag. Applicants must hold a PhD in Fluid Mechanics and have a proven track record of high-quality research. Priority will be given to candidates with experience in high-speed turbulent flows, wall turbulence, and large-scale numerical simulations. Previous work on rough- wall turbulence will be considered an additional asset. The position includes a competitive salary and full social security coverage, according to GSSI regulations. The successful candidate will join an international research environment and will have access to high-performance computing facilities and support. The postdoctoral researcher will run high-fidelity simulations, analyze turbulent-flow data, and present results at international conferences, for which dedicated travel funds are available. For inquiries about the project or the position, candidates may contact Dr. Davide Modesti. Applications must be submitted through the GSSI website: https://applications.gssi.it/postdoc no later than 15:00 on 12 January 2026. Candidates should upload the following documents: - Curriculum vitae, including a list of publications - Research statement relevant to the HYPEROUGH project - Publications in PDF format (no more than three; the PhD thesis may be included among the three) - Academic qualifications and supporting documents in PDF format (e.g., MSc and PhD certificates, additional relevant certifications) - Valid identification document |
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| Name | Davide Modesti |
| davide.modesti@gssi.it | |
| Email Application | Yes |
| URL | https://applications.gssi.it/postdoc |
| Address | Viale Francesco Crispi 7 |
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| Last Modified | 12:17:18, Wednesday, December 03, 2025 |
| Job Record #19893 | |
| Title | PhD position in ML for fluid dynamics |
| Category | PhD Studentship |
| Employer | Old Dominion University |
| Location | United States, Virginia, Norfolk |
| International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
| Closure Date | Thursday, January 15, 2026 |
| Description: | |
One PhD position is available to conduct research focused on the intersection of Deep Learning (DL) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). Requirements: 1. BS/MS degree in a relative field, e.g., Engineering, Applied Mathematics, or Computer Science. 2. Strong theoretical background in Fluid Dynamics and Computational Methods. 3. Demonstrated programming skills in high-performance computing (HPC), particularly in Python or C/C++. 4. Familiarity with standard ML model architectures and workflows using major deep learning frameworks such as PyTorch or TensorFlow. If you are interested, please contact me asap. |
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| Name | Xuping Xie |
| xxie@odu.edu | |
| Email Application | Yes |
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| Last Modified | 02:08:06, Wednesday, December 03, 2025 |
| Job Record #19790 | |
| Title | Multiple PhD Positions in CFD and Fluid Structure Interaction |
| Category | PhD Studentship |
| Employer | Florida State University |
| Location | United States, FL, Tallahassee |
| International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
| Closure Date | Saturday, January 31, 2026 |
| Description: | |
PhD Positions in the Computational and Theoretical Multiphysics LaboratoryMultiple PhD positions are available immediately in the Computational and Theoretical Multiphysics Laboratory in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Florida State University (https://eng.famu.fsu.edu/me).
Research Areas Include:
Relevant Skills/Interests:
Start Date:The start date is August 2026. Application Materials:Please submit the following to Dr. Kourosh Shoele (kshoele_at_fsu_dot_edu):
Include the phrase "PhD applicant – [preferred research area]" in the subject line of your email (e.g., "PhD applicant – Multiphase Flow"). |
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| Name | Kourosh Shoele |
| ko.shoele@gmail.com | |
| Email Application | Yes |
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| Last Modified | 21:00:52, Saturday, November 29, 2025 |
| Job Record #19892 | |
| Title | PhD Position Fluid Dynamics of Battery Particulate Flow |
| Category | PhD Studentship |
| Employer | Delft University of Technology, Process & Energy Department |
| Location | Netherlands, Delft |
| International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
| Closure Date | Sunday, January 04, 2026 |
| Description: | |
PhD Position Fluid Dynamics of Battery Recycling Fluid dynamics of battery particles in flow: towards reducing the world's dependence on Critical Raw Materials Job description The rapid expansion in the use of batteries in recent years has created a critical issue: metals that are necessary for battery manufacturing (cobalt, nickel, lithium, etc) are scarce and their supply is constrained, creating insecurities about future supply and geopolitical frictions. As part of the CRM Lion consortium, TU Delft, in collaboration with several industrial partners, aims to find a solution to the problem by extracting metals from spent lithium ion batteries. The PhD project focuses on multiphase flow simulations to fundamentally understand the fluid mechanics and transport phenomena controlling the metal dissolution and extraction process. Scientific context: The state of the art method for battery recycling is hydrometallurgical dissolution, also called leaching dissolution. Leaching is a method for metal dissolution and separation that occurs in liquid solvent under mixing conditions. How can this method be optimised to make the process more environmentally friendly and reduce its cost (so that battery recycling can be a valid alternative to conventional mining)? Replying to this question requires an understanding of the convective and diffusive phenomena that occur at the solid-liquid interface of the battery particulate materials during leaching, and how these phenomena affect mass transfer at the level of the particulate suspension. Project objectives: i) to develop mathematical and numerical models of the coupled fluid and mass transfer that occurs during the process of leaching of the black mass, a particulate (multiphase) mixture that originates from crushed Li-ion batteries, and ii) to investigate the microscale physical processes that give rise to leaching, both in laminar and turbulent flow conditions. Approach: To reach the above objectives, a PhD candidate with an interest in multiphase fluid mechanics and in the development of numerical methods will be supervised by Dr. Lorenzo Botto (TU Delft's Process & Energy Department), in collaboration with Dr. Shoshan Abrahami (TU Delft's Materials Science and Engineering Department). The selected candidate will work as part of a research team, and work in collaboration with experimentalists. Specifically, 1 experimental PhD student and 1 experimental postdoc who will provide data for validation and experimental insights. A Dutch industrial company that develops an innovative metal extraction method will also be involved in the PhD project, and will furnish data, insights, and help developing relevant research questions. The ability of the PhD student to work in a team will therefore be valuable. The numerical approach is based on an Eulerian-Lagrangian model of coupled transport of momentum, mass of leaching reactants and mass of leaching products, with experimentally measurable chemical kinetics parameters. Job requirements We are looking for 1 candidate with an MSc in Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Applied Physics, Chemical Engineering, Mathematics or related disciplines. Applicants need to demonstrate: An excellent track record in their education and research. A strong educational background in fluid dynamics and transport phenomena. Research experience in theoretical or numerical fluid dynamics, as evidenced by academic reports, theses or scientific papers from previous research; experimentalists will be considered if they can prove their ability to handle mathematical models. An ability and willingness to learn to communicate effectively with different audiences. Excellent command of English (written and spoken). Interest in working in a team with close synergy between experiments and simulations. An open mind to collaborate with colleagues, project partners, and industry. An interest in investigating fundamental fluid dynamics processes with the aim of solving a practical problem. TU Delft (Delft University of Technology) Delft University of Technology is built on strong foundations. As creators of the world-famous Dutch waterworks and pioneers in biotech, TU Delft is a top international university combining science, engineering and design. It delivers world class results in education, research and innovation to address challenges in the areas of energy, climate, mobility, health and digital society. For generations, our engineers have proven to be entrepreneurial problem-solvers, both in business and in a social context. At TU Delft we embrace diversity as one of our core values and we actively engage to be a university where you feel at home and can flourish. We value different perspectives and qualities. We believe this makes our work more innovative, the TU Delft community more vibrant and the world more just. Together, we imagine, invent and create solutions using technology to have a positive impact on a global scale. That is why we invite you to apply. Your application will receive fair consideration. Challenge. Change. Impact! Faculty Mechanical Engineering From chip to ship. From machine to human being. From idea to solution. Driven by a deep-rooted desire to understand our environment and discover its underlying mechanisms, research and education at the ME faculty focusses on fundamental understanding, design, production including application and product improvement, materials, processes and (mechanical) systems. ME is a dynamic and innovative faculty with high-tech lab facilities and international reach. It’s a large faculty but also versatile, so we can often make unique connections by combining different disciplines. This is reflected in ME’s outstanding, state-of-the-art education, which trains students to become responsible and socially engaged engineers and scientists. We translate our knowledge and insights into solutions to societal issues, contributing to a sustainable society and to the development of prosperity and well-being. That is what unites us in pioneering research, inspiring education and (inter)national cooperation. Click here to go to the website of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. Do you want to experience working at our faculty? These videos will introduce you to some of our researchers and their work. Conditions of employment Doctoral candidates will be offered a 4-year period of employment in principle, but in the form of 2 employment contracts. An initial 1,5 year contract with an official go/no go progress assessment within 15 months. Followed by an additional contract for the remaining 2,5 years assuming everything goes well and performance requirements are met. Salary and benefits are in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities, increasing from €3059 - €3881 gross per month, from the first year to the fourth year based on a fulltime contract (38 hours), plus 8% holiday allowance and an end-of-year bonus of 8.3%. As a PhD candidate you will be enrolled in the TU Delft Graduate School. The TU Delft Graduate School provides an inspiring research environment with an excellent team of supervisors, academic staff and a mentor. The Doctoral Education Programme is aimed at developing your transferable, discipline-related and research skills. The TU Delft offers a customisable compensation package, discounts on health insurance, and a monthly work costs contribution. Flexible work schedules can be arranged. Additional information For more information about this vacancy, please contact Dr. Lorenzo Botto, email: l.botto@tudelft.nl. Informal enquires are welcome. Application procedure Are you interested in this vacancy? Please apply no later than 4 January 2026 via the TU Delft job application website: https://careers.tudelft.nl/job/Delft-PhD-Position-Fluid-Dynamics-of-Battery-Recycling-2628- CD/1333034957/ Upload the following documents: A cover letter specific to this vacancy, motivating your interest and fit for the project Your CV, including contact information of at least 2 references A copy of your MSc thesis report Any other document which can give insights into the quality of the candidate's previous work can be uploaded. Doing a PhD at TU Delft requires English proficiency at a certain level to ensure that the candidate is able to communicate and interact well, participate in English-taught Doctoral Education courses, and write scientific articles and a final thesis. For more details please check the Graduate Schools Admission Requirements. Please note: You can apply online. We will not process applications sent by email and/or post. As part of knowledge security, TU Delft conducts a risk assessment during the recruitment of personnel. We do this, among other things, to prevent the unwanted transfer of sensitive knowledge and technology. The assessment is based on information provided by the candidates themselves, such as their motivation letter and CV, and takes place at the final stages of the selection process. When the outcome of the assessment is negative, the candidate will be informed. The processing of personal data in the context of the risk assessment is carried out on the legal basis of the GDPR: performing a public task in the public interest. You can find more information about this assessment on our website about knowledge security. Please do not contact us for unsolicited services. |
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| Name | Lorenzo Botto |
| l.botto@tudelft.nl | |
| Email Application | Yes |
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| Last Modified | 11:53:29, Friday, November 28, 2025 |
| Job Record #19890 | |
| Title | PhD Position – Medical Modeling & Simulation Laboratory |
| Category | PhD Studentship |
| Employer | Old Dominion University |
| Location | United States, Virginia, Norfolk |
| International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
| Closure Date | Wednesday, April 15, 2026 |
| Description: | |
The Medical Modeling & Simulation Laboratory at Old Dominion University (ODU) is seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join a multidisciplinary research program at the intersection of computational fluid dynamics (CFD), fluid– structure interaction (FSI), biomechanics, and physiological modeling. This position is part of ODU’s rapidly expanding medical–engineering ecosystem following its new R1 designation, its historic merger with Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS), and the establishment of EnMed – the Institute for Engineering in Medicine, Health, and Human Performance. The selected student will collaborate closely with partners across ODU, EVMS, Sentara Healthcare, VMASC, and EnMed, with opportunities to interact with clinicians and computational scientists on translational, high-impact projects. ⸻ About the Research (Medical Modeling & Simulation Laboratory) The lab focuses on developing physics-based computational models of human physiology with emphasis on: • High-fidelity simulations of physiological flow in patient-specific or anatomically realistic geometries • Fluid–structure interaction modeling of tissues, valves, and dynamic biological systems • Integrating advanced numerical methods into studies of health, disease, and medical device performance • Creating next-generation computational tools and digital-twin frameworks for medicine Students will work in a collaborative environment combining engineering, medicine, and high-performance computing. ⸻ Required Candidate Characteristics We prioritize character, mindset, and research drive over specific technical checkboxes. Applicants should demonstrate: • Strong problem-solving skills • Critical thinking and analytical reasoning • High curiosity and enthusiasm for research • Self-motivation and ability to work independently • Strong collaboration and teamwork skills • Clear communication abilities • Persistence, adaptability, and willingness to learn • Professionalism, reliability, and strong work ethic Students who embody these traits will be successful even if they are new to CFD/FSI. ⸻ Preferred / Desired Technical Background (Not required – students with strong motivation are encouraged to apply even without these skills.) • Background in mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, applied mathematics, physics, or related STEM fields • Exposure to continuum mechanics, fluid dynamics, or structural mechanics • Interest or experience in CFD, FEA, or FSI • Programming familiarity with C++, Python, or MATLAB • Experience with numerical methods (FVM, FEM, FDM) • CAD experience (SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Creo) for geometry/mesh prep ⸻ Why Join ODU’s Medical Modeling & Simulation Laboratory? ODU provides a unique environment combining engineering, medicine, and computation: • R1 University (Very High Research Activity) • Integrated ODU–EVMS academic health system supporting engineering–medicine collaboration • New EnMed Institute, advancing engineering solutions in health and human performance • Close partnerships with Sentara Healthcare, including Sentara Heart Hospital • VMASC (Virginia Modeling, Analysis & Simulation Center) – nationally recognized leader in modeling & simulation • Strong HPC infrastructure for large-scale simulations • Access to clinicians, imaging data, translational projects, and interdisciplinary collaborations The position offers an exceptional platform for a student aspiring to work at the cutting edge of computational medicine. ⸻ Application Instructions Send the following: • CV • Brief statement of research interests or motivation • Contact information for 2-3 references Send to: jhlee@odu.edu ⸻ Start Date Fall 2026 ⸻ Location Norfolk, Virginia – part of the Hampton Roads coastal research corridor with strong clinical and engineering partnerships. |
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| Name | Jae H. Lee |
| jhlee@odu.edu | |
| Email Application | No |
| URL | https://www.odu.edu/academics/programs/doctoral/mechanical-engineering |
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| Last Modified | 15:00:45, Tuesday, November 25, 2025 |