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Specialities: Computational Fluid Dynamics, Laser Doppler Anemometry, fluid mechanics, engineering design, scientific programming.
 
Specialities: Computational Fluid Dynamics, Laser Doppler Anemometry, fluid mechanics, engineering design, scientific programming.
  
I plan on using OpenFOAM as part of a research project I am completing at Cranfield University. The work is likely to involve free surface flows or flows between interacting aerofoils in subsonic, transonic and supersonic regimes.
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I plan on using OpenFOAM as part of a research project I am completing at Cranfield University. The work is likely to involve free surface flows or flows between interacting aerofoils in subsonic, transonic and supersonic regimes. For more information see [http://www.thevisualroom.com www.thevisualroom.com].

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An analytical and motivated researcher who has completed a MEng and PhD in Mechanical Engineering, graduating from the University of Bath. Is skilled in performing numerical computation, generating relevant data, and implementing algorithmic post-processing and analysis. Enjoys cutting edge work, having completed various research projects and produced publications to conference level. Has a record of success in developing excellent working relationships and is a clear and articulate communicator, who displays good planning and organisational abilities. Has amassed many academic and practical transferable skills that will serve as a pivotal platform to enter into a research position.

Specialities: Computational Fluid Dynamics, Laser Doppler Anemometry, fluid mechanics, engineering design, scientific programming.

I plan on using OpenFOAM as part of a research project I am completing at Cranfield University. The work is likely to involve free surface flows or flows between interacting aerofoils in subsonic, transonic and supersonic regimes. For more information see www.thevisualroom.com.