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MARIE CURIE FELLOWSHIP - Early Stage Researcher

Are you a recent graduate in civil, mechanical or chemical engineering, physics
or applied mathematics, with experience in one or more of the following: solid
or soil/granular mechanics, discrete element method (DEM), bulk solids handling,
computational multiphase flow modelling?
Looking to develop a career in cutting-edge engineering with the opportunity to
live and work internationally?
The PARDEM project has brought together industrial and academic partners to
develop the DEM modelling techniques and to predict the behaviour of granular
solids such as pellets, grains, sand and biomass for industrial applications.
As part of PARDEM, the University of Edinburgh has outstanding doctoral training
opportunities in the area of granular solids. We are seeking an exceptional
candidate with a strong academic background and an aptitude for research based
problem solving to pursue a PhD working on the following project.
Project Title: Experiments and micro-macro transition for silo flow– this
position will be based at the University of Edinburgh in the UK and at Zeppelin
in Germany. The successful candidates will be awarded a Marie Curie ITN
Fellowship salaried at £24,099 to £26,340 plus generous allowances to cover
travel, mobility and career development (equivalent salary package will be
offered by the respective industrial partner). Award is subject to EU mobility
regulations: see Further Particulars for detail.

Please apply through the website:

http://www.jobs.ed.ac.uk/vacancies/index.cfm?fuseaction=vacancies.detail...

For informal enquiries, please contact Professor Jin Ooi at j.ooi@ed.ac.uk.

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