Dear deal.ii users, I am currently looking for a post-doctoral fellow to work on the development of an open-source polymer electrolyte fuel cell simulation framework based on deal.ii. Our research group has been developing the framework for several years and now we would like to introduce a two-phase flow model into the code. We would also like to make the program more user friendly in order to release a beta open-source version of the code. The project is sponsored by a fuel cell manufacturer. The position will also involve mentoring graduate students and writing proposals and publications.
The postdoctoral position would initially have a one-year contract appointment, with possibility of renewal for an additional year subject to satisfactory performance. The starting date would be as early as August 2011. The position is the Energy Systems Design Laboratory in the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of Alberta (One of the top research intensive universities in Canada). Dr. Peter Minev and myself would supervise the research in collaboration with our industrial partner. Applicants should have earned a Ph.D. in either Mathematics or Mechanical/Chemical engineering in the last five years; should have experience in finite elements, deal.ii and programming in C++; should have strong communication and writing skills; and, should be ready to work in a team. If you are interested, please email your detailed CV to [email protected] with your three most significant journal publications. For more information about my research laboratory please go to: http://www.mece.ualberta.ca/groups/energysystemsdesign/ Best, Marc -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marc Secanell, Ph.D., P.Eng. Assistant Professor Energy Systems Design Laboratory Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Alberta 4-31F Mechanical Engineering Building Edmonton AB T6G 2G8 Canada Phone: (780) 492 6961 E-mail: [email protected] Confidentiality notice: Emails sent to [email protected] are forwarded to a Google-supported email account. Emails, attachments, documents and calendaring data, stored, received and sent through this University account may be transmitted to and stored on servers outside of the University, Alberta or Canada. The University of Alberta cannot and does not guarantee protection against the possible disclosure of your data including, without limitation, against possible secret disclosures of data to a foreign authority as a consequence of foreign laws. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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