M/F researcher "Turbulence Modeling and Simulation"

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Laboratoire des Ecoulements Géophysiques et Industriels

GIERES • Isère

  • Researcher in FTC
  • 18 months
  • Doctorate

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Offer at a glance

The Unit

Laboratoire des Ecoulements Géophysiques et Industriels

Contract Type

Researcher in FTC

Working hHours

Full Time

Workplace

38610 GIERES

Contract Duration

18 months

Date of Hire

01/01/2027

Remuneration

between 3041,58€ and 4216,70€ gross monthly depending on experience

Apply Application Deadline : 29 July 2026 23:59

Job Description

Missions

“Open” Postdoctoral Position :
Unlike a standard position, this fellowship offers a high degree of freedom for the candidate to propose their own research project, which should align with the themes of the MOST team.
Possible topics include :
- Fundamental turbulence,
- High-fidelity numerical simulation (DNS, LES),
- Innovative numerical methods,
- Physical or data-driven modeling,
- Turbulence-complex phenomena interactions.

Activity

• Design and conduct an original research project aligned with the scientific interests of the MOST team.
• Develop or use high-fidelity simulation tools (DNS, LES, hybrid approaches, etc.).
• Contribute to the development of innovative numerical methods or turbulence models.
• Perform large-scale simulations using high-performance computing facilities.
• Interact with team members and academic or industrial collaborators.
• Publish research results in leading journals and present them at international conferences.
• Participate in the scientific activities of the MOST team.

Your Profil

Skills

Expected skills :
• Strong background in fluid mechanics, physics, or applied mathematics.
• Scientific programming skills.
• Ability to propose and conduct an original research project.
• Ability to work in a collaborative international environment.
• Excellent scientific communication skills.
Desired experience :
• Experience in numerical simulation and/or modeling.
• Experience in scientific software development or methodological research.
• Experience with high-performance computing is an asset.
Required degree :
• PhD in Fluid Mechanics, Physics, Applied Mathematics, or a related field.
Application package :
• A detailed curriculum vitae and a letter of motivation

Your Work Environment

Joint Research Unit (UMR 5519) of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), the Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble (Grenoble INP) and the University Grenoble-Alpes (UGA). LEGI carries out a wide range of research activities with a common ground: fluid mechanics and related transport phenomena.
Scientific Context :
The MOST team develops advanced approaches for the numerical simulation of turbulent flows, with a dual objective: improving the fundamental understanding of turbulence and developing predictive tools for complex applications, particularly in industrial and environmental contexts.
Its activities include :
- development of advanced numerical methods (numerical schemes, HPC, mesh adaptation, multi-fidelity),
- turbulence modeling (LES, hybrid models, data-driven approaches),
- study of fundamental phenomena (intermittency, bifurcations, extreme events, quantum turbulence),
- complex flows (complex geometries, multiphase flows, multiphysics coupling).
LEGI provides a leading research environment in fluid mechanics, combining modeling, high-performance simulation and experiments.
The recruited person will be assigned to the MOST team. The research activities of the MOST (Modelling and Simulation of Turbulence) team focus on the numerical prediction of turbulent and multiphase flows with a broad range of objectives from fundamental understanding of flow properties to technologies optimization. The research team has the ambition to address all the needed scientific fields to understand turbulent and multiphase flows from simulation: numerical methods, turbulence models, physics of fluids, flow control...
The main objective is to develop numerical tools to efficiently predict and to deeply understand flows in more and more physically and geometrically complex configurations. This activity is inherently multidisciplinary with strong collaborations with other scientific fields, as applied mathematics or statistical physics. Fluid mechanics is ubiquitous in geophysical and industrial applications. Better understanding of flows will help to address major challenges to deal with new energy and environmental constraints. Collaborations with experts in geosciences and in renewable energy development have been set-up to respond to these societal issues.

Constraints and risks

No risk identified.

Compensation and benefits

Compensation

between 3041,58€ and 4216,70€ gross monthly depending on experience

Annual leave and RTT

44 jours

Remote Working practice and compensation

Pratique et indemnisation du TT

Transport

Prise en charge à 75% du coût et forfait mobilité durable jusqu’à 300€

About the offer

Offer reference UMR5519-NATLAW-049
CN Section(s) / Research Area Fluid and reactive environments: transport, transfer, transformation processes

About the CNRS

The CNRS is a major player in fundamental research on a global scale. The CNRS is the only French organization active in all scientific fields. Its unique position as a multi-specialist allows it to bring together different disciplines to address the most important challenges of the contemporary world, in connection with the actors of change.

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M/F researcher "Turbulence Modeling and Simulation"

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