[cmath] Post-Doctoral Position in Computational Fluid Dynamics and
Optimization - McMaster University
Alan Kelm
akelm at cms.math.ca
Fri Mar 6 13:58:37 EST 2009
POST-DOCTORAL POSITION IN COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS AND OPTIMIZATION
An opening for a Post-Doctoral Fellow is anticipated in the Department of
Mathematics & Statistics at McMaster University. The fellow will work in
the research group of Dr. Protas, and the focus of this industry-funded
position will be continued research on integration of Optimization Theory
and Computational Fluid Dynamics with the goal to develop strategies for
optimization of multi-physics fluid systems. In addition to substantial
experience in scientific computing, an ideal candidate would also have
background in Computational / Theoretical Fluid Dynamics and Optimization
/ Control Theory. This position will also involve some teaching
responsibilities.
The fellowship is open to candidates of any nationality and selection will
be based upon the candidate's research potential. Pending approval of
funding, the tentative start date of the position is September 1, 2009 and
the anticipated duration of the position will be two years with an annual
salary of $42,000. Candidates are required to apply for this fellowship by
using the MathJobs website; see our advertisement at www.mathjobs.org. We
will begin to review applications on April 10, 2009, however, applications
will continue to be accepted until the position is filled. Applicants
should provide at least three letters of recommendation. Preferably these
letters will be submitted through the MathJobs website (see above); they
may also be sent directly to:
Dr. Bartosz Protas
Department of Mathematics & Statistics
McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario, CANADA L8S 4K1
Phone: +1 (905) 525 9140 ext. 24116
Fax: +1 (905) 522 0935
Email: bprotas at mcmaster.ca
URL: www.math.mcmaster.ca/~bprotas
http://modelmath.mcmaster.ca
We appreciate all replies to this advertisement, but applications will not
be acknowledged. McMaster is committed to Employment Equity and encourages
applications from all qualified candidates, including aboriginal peoples,
persons with disabilities, members of visible minorities and women.
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