CNRS Doctoral Student Scholarship at Côte d’Azur University, France (Fully Funded)

Applications are now open for a fully funded PhD position in experimental fluid mechanics, focusing on pulsatile flow stability in complex geometries. This 3-year opportunity is hosted at the Institut de Physique de Nice (INPHYNI), part of CNRS and Université Côte d’Azur in France. The project explores how pulsatile forcing and geometrical factors influence flow dynamics, with applications to real-world systems like cardiovascular blood flow. It is fully funded, providing a monthly salary of approximately 2300 € gross, and is open to candidates with a strong physics background—regardless of nationality. There is no application fee, and the deadline is February 20, 2026. You can check out BS, MSPhD and postdoc positions here

Key Details

  • Degree Level: PhD
  • Field of Study: Fluid mechanics
  • Host Institution: Côte d’Azur University, France
  • Start Date: May 1, 2026.
  • Open to all nationalities
  • Funding Type: Fully funded, including salary, benefits, and research support.
  • Application Deadline: February 20, 2026, at 23:59 (CET).

What This Scholarship Offers

  • Monthly salary: Approximately 2300 € gross per month for the full 3-year duration
  • Hands-on expertise in advanced experimental techniques, especially Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV)
  • Access to state-of-the-art facilities dedicated to studying fluid dynamics and pulsatile flows
  • Additional financial benefits:
    • 75% coverage of public transport costs
    • Sustainable mobility allowance of up to 300 €
  • Work-life balance perks:
    • 44 days of annual leave + RTT (reduction of working time)
    • Possibility of partial remote work arrangements

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Eligibility Criteria:

  • Strong academic background in physics, particularly fluid mechanics and out-of-equilibrium physics.
  • Keen interest in experimental work, including developing setups and analyzing data (experimental or numerical).
  • Master’s degree in a relevant field by the start date.
  • Proactive attitude and ability to work in a team-oriented lab setting.
  • No prior specific experience required in PIV or turbulence, but enthusiasm for hands-on research is essential.
  • Open to individuals with disabilities, with accommodations available.

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Additional Information

  • Research Focus: Primarily experimental, involving pulsatile pipe flows in various geometries, with links to fundamental fluid mechanics and physiological applications like blood vessels.
  • Lab Environment: Join the Rheology of Concentrated Suspensions group at INPHYNI, benefiting from a new pulsatile pipe flow facility and collaborations with turbulence experts.
  • References: Explore related works such as studies on hemodynamic shear stress and turbulence in pipe flows for deeper context.

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How to Apply

  1. Visit the official CNRS application portal: Apply Here.
  2. Create an account or log in to submit your application.
  3. Upload the required documents (CV, motivation letter, etc.) and complete the online form.
  4. Ensure your submission is complete before the deadline of February 20, 2026.
  5. For inquiries, contact Atul Varshney at [email protected].

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