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[USA] Postdoc Researcher in Computational Fluid Dynamics, UCLA
The Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences at UCLA invites applications for a post-doctoral researcher, or research scientist, in computational fluid dynamics. A PhD is required. The applicant should have expertise in numerical methods for PDEs, geophysical fluid dynamics, and programming methods (MPI, Open MP, modular implementations of Fortran90/95) for advanced computational infrastructures. Familiarity with atmospheric processes, moist thermodynamics, cloud microphysical processes, applied mathematics toolkits (e.g., APDEC, TOPS) and advanced computational techniques are also desired, but not necessary. The successful applicant will work under the direction of Professors Arakawa and Stevens and will: (a) be responsible for developing the capacity to perform Large-Eddy Simulation of atmospheric and oceanic flows on petaflop capacity machines (hundreds of thousands of processors); (b) work with others in the application of the code to a range of fluid problems of interest to the project; (c) more broadly interact with the computational fluid dynamics community within UCLA. The term of the appointment and salary are negotiable based on experience.
Send applications, including a CV, a statement of research interests, and the names of at least three references to Prof. Bjorn Stevens, at
UCLA Atmos & Ocean Sci
BOX 951565, 7154 MSB
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1565
or by email (preferable) to bstevens@atmos.ucla.edu
Applications received prior to June 30th will receive full consideration.
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