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Job ID: 255421

Post-Doc to Tenure Track Fellow: Supercritical CO2 Cycle Design, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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The transition from graduate research assistant to tenure-track professor requires significant professional growth as both a technical researcher and educator; growth that is best nurtured within a team of supportive mentors with access to research infrastructure and committed graduate and undergraduate research assistants. The University of Dayton Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering is seeking postdoctoral fellows with a desire to investigate and/or prior experience in experimentation of sCO2 cycles and/or infrastructure to join colleagues responding to the cross-disciplinary research and development

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A team of researchers led by a physics graduate student recently made the surprising discovery of what they call a ‘shape-recovering liquid,’ which defies some long-held expectations derived from the laws of thermodynamics. The research details a mixture of oil, water and magnetized particles that, when shaken, always quickly separates into what looks like the classically curvaceous lines of a Grecian urn.

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Job ID: 255392

INESC TEC | Research Grant (AE2025-0149)
INESC TEC

Research Opportunities

Power Systems

Work description

Modeling, with DigSILENT PowerFactory, of the hybrid energy storage system to be installed in the electrical grid of Graciosa Island, as part of the European SMHYLES project. Integration of this model into the RMS transient model of the electrical system of Graciosa Island. Performing impact studies of the operation of the hybrid energy storage system on the transient behavior of the electrical system of Graciosa Island for the definition of the converters’ parameterization and validation of the network requirements to be defined by the network operator.

Academic Qualifications

Academic training in electrical engineering.

Minimum profile required

Solid academic knowledge on electrical power systems and on the modeling and analyses of

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