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Fully aligned with the Institute's Contract of Objectives and Means (COMP) and the roadmap of the Physical Resources and Seabed Ecosystems (REM) department, your role is central to the research on the development and design of offshore systems conducted at LHyMar. Under the supervision of the laboratory manager, and in close collaboration with the teams responsible for hydrodynamic testing, you will participate in the design and conduct of scale model tests on prototypes subjected to wave action, as well as in data processing, analysis, and interpretation of results, and their application.
Through your involvement in these various initiatives, you will contribute to the smooth progress of the research conducted by the laboratory's teams and doctoral students, as well as to the collaborative projects carried out within RDT (projects supported by industry partners, the ANR, ADEME, the Offshore Wind Observatory, European programs, etc.).
What will your activities BE ?
- Contribute to the definition, design, and implementation of tank and field testing campaigns.
- Model fluid-structure interactions and resulting behaviors through tank and field tests, interpretations of in situ measurements, or numerical simulations to evaluate structural stresses and dynamic responses, using both linear and nonlinear approaches.
- Develop and coordinate collaborative research programs by defining and implementing experimental programs and analyzing and utilizing the results, in collaboration with industrial and academic partners
- Ensure the operation and effective use of testing facilities through appropriate protocols
- Contribute to training and mentoring initiatives for interns, work-study students, doctoral candidates, and postdoctoral researchers
- Strengthen collaborations and raise the profile of the laboratory's resources and expertise at the national and international levels
- Contribute to the laboratory's scientific reputation by publishing research in journals and presenting at conferences.
Requirements
Who are you?Education: Ph.D. in hydrodynamics/fluid mechanics and/or ocean engineering, possibly with an engineering degree Professional experience: Initial experience in project management within the field of fluid mechanics and hydrodynamics. Experience with experimental methods is a plus.You have the following skills, knowledge and experience:HydrodynamicsExperimental methodsModelingData acquisition and processingData analysisInstrumentation and sensorsProficiency in written and spoken English You have the following qualities:Motivation and driveEnjoyment of R&D work in a team settingTechnical knowledge and curiosity, interest in technical innovationManagement and organizational skills, attention to detailWorking conditions :Full-timeOccasional travelOccasional participation to cruises onboard research vessels, * Education: Ph.D. in hydrodynamics/fluid mechanics and/or ocean engineering, possibly with an engineering degree
- Professional experience: Initial experience in project management within the field of fluid mechanics and hydrodynamics. Experience with experimental methods is a plus.
You have the following skills, knowledge and experience:
- Hydrodynamics
- Experimental methods
- Modeling
- Data acquisition and processing
- Data analysis
- Instrumentation and sensors
- Proficiency in written and spoken English
You have the following qualities:
- Motivation and drive
- Enjoyment of R&D work in a team setting
- Technical knowledge and curiosity, interest in technical innovation
- Management and organizational skills, attention to detail
Benefits & conditions
- Full-time
- Occasional travel
- Occasional participation to cruises onboard research vessels