Por si es de interés. El grupo es muy potente en un área compleja
como son los experimentos en metales líquidos.
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Dear Colleague,
the group of Geo- and Astrophysics at Helmholtz-Zentrum
Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) is looking for a PhD Student for the
project
"Real-time identification of flow states in the DRESDYN
precession
experiment using distributed ultrasound sensors".
The position offers the opportunity to contribute to the DRESDYN
project, which focuses on the generation of magnetic fields
through a
liquid metal dynamo experiment driven solely by precession. In
collaboration with the Measurement, Sensor, and Embedded Systems
Lab
at TU Bergakademie Freiberg, we aim to develop a new system for
distributed flow measurements in opaque fluids based on
Ultrasound
Doppler Velocimetry that will be used for measurements at the
precession dynamo experiment.
The primary responsibility of the PhD student will be the
analyses of
the data obtained in the experiment in order to reconstruct the
flow
structure and amplitude as well as the analyses of the
back-reaction
of the magnetic field on the fluid flow and the correlation with
data
from other measurement probes like e.g. power consumption of the
motor, pressure, and magnetic field.
Further tasks involve the integration of the measurement system
into
the precession dynamo experiment. This includes conducting tests
on
smaller test stations to ensure mechanical stability, robustness
against electrical interference radiation, and proper coupling
of the
ultrasonic signal to the fluid.
The position will be available from 1 October 2024. The
employment
contract is limited to three years.
We look forward to receiving your application documents via
https://www.hzdr.de/ridus
I would be grateful if you could forward this information to
interested candidates and remain with kind regards
Andre Giesecke
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Dr. Andre Giesecke
Helmholtz-Zentrum
Dresden-Rossendorf
Institute for Fluiddynamics - Department Magnetohydrodynamics
Bautzner Landstraße 400, 01328 Dresden, GERMANY
Tel.: +49 (0)351 2602227
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