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PHD STUDENTSHIP - FLUID DYNAMICS

Department of Mechanical Engineering

The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

Research:The objective of the research project is to study the reduction of boundary-layer drag for

aerospace applications through the attenuation of wall-shear stress by synthetic jets. The flow will be

simulated by means of large-eddy simulations and direct numerical simulations. This project is part of

a large H2020 programme project involving major Universities, Institutions and Aerospace Industries in

Europe and China. The student will join a team of investigators working on wall-bounded flow problems

within the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Duration:3 years starting any time between May 2016 and October 2016. NationalityThe studentship funds the tuition fees for European students and a stipend of£15k per

year. For overseas students, you are expected to cover the difference between the overseas student fees

and the European fees. EducationA good 4-year degree or Master degree in Mechanical, Aeronautical, Civil, Chemical Engi-

neering, Applied Mathematics or Physics. A first class or 2.1degree (or equivalent) is required and for

MSc you are expected to have a distinction (or equivalent).

Knowledge and skills

Fluid mechanics and Aerodynamics; desirable: wall-bounded shear flows. Numerical analysis, in particular Computational Fluid Dynamics. Excellent programming skills in Fortran or any other high level language. Desirable: advanced mathematical skills (partial differential equations, perturbation/asymptotic methods).

Experience

Desirable: final-year project on fluid mechanics, aerodynamics, or CFD topic.

Other requirements

Self-motivation and passion for research in fluid mechanicsand aerodynamics. Excellent communication of research results and writing skills (in English).

Deadline:Until position is filled.

Apply:please send a letter expressing your interest in the position and a copy of your CV with the contacts of three academic referees as a single pdf file to

Professor Ning Qin

Professor of Aerodynamics and Fluid Mechanics

Department of Mechanical Engineering

The University of Sheffield

Mappin Street, S1 3JD, Sheffield, UK

Email: n.qin@sheffield.ac.uk

www.sheffield.ac.uk/fluids/staff/nqDr Pierre RiccoSenior Lecturer in Fluid MechanicsDepartment of Mechanical EngineeringThe University of SheffieldMappin Street, S1 3JD, Sheffield, UKEmail: p.ricco@sheffield.ac.ukwww.pierre-ricco.co.uk


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