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Computational fluid dynamics in the environment and engineering

Objective

Contribution to CFD Research at the Cutting Edge! The Centre for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) at the University of Leeds pools the CFD interests in the departments/schools of Applied Mathematics, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Computer Studies, Civil Engineering, Environment, Earth Science, Fire and Explosions, Fuel and Energy. Mechanical Engineering, Mining and Mineral Engineering and Physics. Further, it provides a rich environment for research and learning which covers the full spectrum of CFD, ranging from the fundamentals to industrial applications. For full details of the research activities of the members of staff in the Centre for CFD visit our WEB site at www.leeds.as.uk/cfd and the WEB sites of all the departments/schools who are constituent members of the Centre for CFD. This Centre, which is one of the largest university based centres into CFD in the EU, offers fellowships to support research and training for periods of 3 to 12 months. You can either perform research work under the supervision of an expert in your specialization and/or attend modules from the 1-year Modular MSc in CFD Course. Fellows will share in all the activities of the Centre, including seminars, training courses and industrial meetings. For further information, please contact either the Director of the CFD Centre, Professor M Pourkashanian, Fuel and Energy Department, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK, Telephone: 44 113 2512, Fax: 44 113 244 2549, Email: fue6lib@sun.leeds.ac.uk; or Professor D B Ingham, Applied Mathematics, Telephone: 44 113 233 5113, Fax: 44 113 233 5090, Email: amt6dbi@amsta.leeds.ac.uk

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UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
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