Join our dynamic research team as a PhD student at the Mechanical Engineering
Department at Texas A&M and explore the fascinating world of multiphase flows,
combustion, compressible flows, and numerical methods. We are seeking highly
motivated individuals with a passion for high-speed and shock-driven flows,
adeptness in programming languages such as C++, Fortran, and Python and
expertise in OpenFOAM.
Qualifications:
Master's degree or equivalent in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering,
or a related field
Strong background in multiphase flows, combustion, and compressible flows
Proficiency in numerical methods and experience with C++, Fortran, and OpenFOAM
Familiarity with high-speed and shock-driven flows
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
Strong written and verbal communication abilities
Previous publications in the related field are a plus.
Responsibilities:
Conduct cutting-edge research in multiphase flows, combustion, and compressible
flows
Develop and implement numerical methods for simulation and analysis
Utilize C++, Fortran, and OpenFOAM to solve complex fluid flow problems
Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to advance understanding in the field.
Publish research findings in reputable scientific journals and present at
conferences.
To apply, please submit the following documents:
Detailed curriculum vitae (CV) highlighting your education, research experience,
and publications (if any)
Academic transcripts from previous degrees
Sample of publications.
Please upload all application materials in a single pdf file and email it to me:
djarrahbashi@tamu.edu
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