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Job Record #19289 | |
Title | PhD positions in rarefied gas dynamics |
Category | PhD Studentship |
Employer | University of Kentucky |
Location | United States, Kentucky, Lexington |
International | Yes, international applications are welcome |
Closure Date | * None * |
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The University of Kentucky is seeking two highly qualified candidates for a Ph.D. position to lead the computational efforts underway at the university as part of the Computational Thermophysics and Fluids Laboratory (CTFL). The candidate will be part of an inter-disciplinary engineering group comprising of fourteen graduate students and get an opportunity to collaborate with faculty at the University of Colorado Boulder. You will be part of several publications, attend review and conference meetings, and interface with subject matter experts from various Federal agencies. Job Description Two positions are available in the group. The first topic focuses on molecular dynamics simulations of gas-surface interactions. The second topic focuses on developing a gas-surface model for direct simulation Monte Carlo method with applications to very low Earth orbit (VLEO). Both positions are computational in nature, and a candidate is expected to have significant computational expertise with prior skills in developing codes written in C++ and/or Python or having worked with large-scale research codes that are developed in C or Fortran. This Ph.D. position is fully funded, which covers tuition, stipend, health, and fringe benefits. The CTFL lab provides a dynamic environment where you will work at the forefront of cutting-edge research. The research will provide opportunities to collaborate with partners at NASA, U.S. DoD, other national laboratories and research centers in U.S. and Europe. We will publish new research in top-tier journals in fluid and thermal sciences, attend annual conferences hosted by American Institute of Aerospace and Astronautics (AIAA), Rarefied Gas Dynamics (RGD), NASA and you may also have internship opportunities to develop a core peer and mentor network in your professional field. Personal growth is an important component of your academic training at CTFL, and the students spend 10% of research project time towards developing personal research ideas. Applications Interested applicants should send a CV with a cover letter, names of at least three references, and a summary of recent work and interests. All applications should be submitted electronically as a single PDF document to saviopoovathingal@uky.edu For additional information about the research activities, visit https://www.engr.uky.edu/directory/poovathingal-savio Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. |
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Name | Savio Poovathingal |
saviopoovathingal@uky.edu | |
Email Application | Yes |
Phone | 8595592260 |
URL | https://www.engr.uky.edu/directory/poovathingal-savio |
Address | 506 Administration Drive Lexington, KY 40509 |
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Last Modified | 17:10:19, Tuesday, July 16, 2024 |
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