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Stephen Tullis

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McMaster University

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Fluid Mechanics

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Mechanical Engineering

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Materials Science

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Wind Energy

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Sports Science

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McMaster University

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MSc & PhD Positions in Fluid Mechanics, Wind Energy, and Multiphase Flow at McMaster University

The Department of Mechanical Engineering at McMaster University in Canada is seeking MSc and PhD students to join Dr. Stephen Tullis's research group. The group focuses on advanced topics in fluid mechanics, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), wind energy, hydrodynamics for sports applications, and multiphase flow modeling in steelmaking. Research areas include fluid dynamics and CFD for wind energy systems, unsteady hydrodynamics for sports (rowing, canoe, sailing), and complex multiphase flows in metallurgical processes. Candidates with a background in Mechanical Engineering or Fluid Mechanics and a strong interest in applied and computational research are encouraged to apply. Experience in competitive sports is a strong asset for sports-related projects. The lab offers a dynamic environment with opportunities to work on both experimental and computational projects, contributing to advancements in energy systems, sports engineering, and materials processing. Interested applicants should send an Expression of Interest and their academic CV to Dr. Stephen Tullis. For more information about the research group and ongoing projects, visit the provided academic and lab profile links. No specific funding or deadline information is provided, so early application is recommended. This is an excellent opportunity for students passionate about fluid mechanics, energy systems, and interdisciplinary research at a leading Canadian institution.