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Job Record #19353 | |
Title | PhD-Wind Energy and Active Flow Control |
Category | PhD Studentship |
Employer | University of Maine |
Location | United States, MAINE, Orono |
International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
Closure Date | * None * |
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The University of Maine is a Carnegie R1 top-tier research institution and a land, sea, and space grant university, which serves as the flagship institution of the University of Maine System. UMaine’s ASCC has the largest wind-wave tunnel in North America, capable of replicating real-world ocean conditions by generating both wind and waves simultaneously. This facility plays a critical role in developing sustainable offshore energy technologies. More information about the facility is available at: composites.umaine.edu/oee-facilities. Our research focuses on computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and active flow control within the fields of aerospace engineering, ocean engineering, and wind energy. Our goal is to enhance sustainability and advance future air mobility. Research Opportunities: The successful candidate will develop and employ CFD methods (LES, IDDES, RANS) to explore fundamental flow physics problems in turbulent airwake and flow control, contributing to performance improvements. Specific areas of research may include: 1. Study the unsteady flow, near wake characteristics, and scaling effect in floating offshore wind turbines (FOWT). 2. Investigate the mechanisms behind bi-stable airwake phenomena in ships or bluff bodies. 3. Enhance the performance of wind propulsion technologies and VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) systems through high-efficiency active flow control methods. 4. Develop machine-learning-driven flow control and aerodynamic optimization methods for aerospace and renewable energy applications. In addition to numerical simulations, candidates will have the opportunity to engage in experimental fluid dynamics at UMaine’s Advanced Structures and Composites Center (ASCC) using the state-of-the-art W2 wind-wave tunnel. Education and Qualifications: • A BS or MS degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field. • For international applicants: TOEFL > 82, IELTS > 6.5, or PTE > 65. Application Process: Interested candidates should email Dr. Kewei Xu (kewei.xu@maine.edu) with a CV, unofficial transcripts, and a brief statement discussing research ideas and future career goals. The successful applicant is expected to start in January or August 2025. Review of applications will continue until the position is filled. |
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Name | Kewei Xu |
kewei.xu@maine.edu | |
Email Application | Yes |
URL | https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=28cJlhoAAAAJ&hl=en |
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Last Modified | 20:45:04, Thursday, September 05, 2024 |
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