18 Aug
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Emerging Scholars Council
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Nova Scotia
18 Aug
Emerging Scholars Council
Nova Scotia
Join a fully funded PhD program focusing on groundbreaking research in geothermal heat extraction using CO2. With a competitive stipend of £21,805 per year, the project offers a unique chance to develop computational methods for CO2 utilisation.
This 3.5-year studentship is ideal for those with a 2.1 honours degree or master's in a science or engineering discipline. Your research will encompass CO2-Plume-Geothermal techniques and provide insights into thermodynamic efficiency. Candidates should possess programming skills to enhance their research effectiveness and deliver accurate simulations.
Key Responsibilities:
• Create frameworks for CO2 heat extraction methods
• Analyze energy efficiency and thermodynamic performance
• Model multi-phase flow in porous media effectively
• Develop relevant computer programs for simulations
• Collaborate with peers on research-driven projects
Requirements:
• 2.1 honours degree or equivalent in relevant field
• Master’s in science or engineering encouraged
• Strong programming knowledge a significant advantage
• Eager to contribute to sustainable energy research
• Passion for innovation in geothermal technologies
Elevate your research skills with this impactful PhD program in geothermal solutions.
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📌 PhD Project on Geothermal Heat Extraction (Nova Scotia)
🏢 Emerging Scholars Council
📍 Nova Scotia