part-time employment may be possible
The research activities of the Autonomous and Energy-Efficient Maritime Technologies group focus on multiphase flows within the maritime domain. Key areas of interest include cavitation phenomena and free-surface flows, specifically sloshing, ventilation, and wave-structure-interaction. Methodologically, the department employs both numerical and experimental methods. The numerical methods include Navier-Stokes solvers (such as OpenFOAM) coupled with nonlinear equations of motion and solvers for structural dynamics. This spectrum is complemented by boundary element methods, molecular dynamics methods, and data-driven approaches used alongside classical physics-based models. For experimental re-search, the department operates several testing facilities. These primarily include the K27 circulation and cavitation tank, the UT2 circulation tank (currently decommissioned), and the deep and shallow water towing tanks.
The position is related to a DFG-funded project focused on the further development of an Euler-Lagrange method for investigating combined passive-active control of cavitating flows on hydrofoils. A development base in OpenFOAM is already available. In a parallel project, experiments are being conducted whose results will serve to validate the aforementioned numerical method.
Please send your application with the reference number and the usual documents only by E-Mail (compiled into a single PDF document, max. 5 MB) to Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bettar Ould el Moctar (sekretariat@dms.tu-berlin.de).
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To ensure equal opportunities between women and men, applications by women with the required qualifications are explicitly desired. Qualified individuals with disabilities will be favored. The TU Berlin values the diversity of its members and is committed to the goals of equal opportunities. Applications from people of all nationalities and with a migration background are very welcome.
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