[Imsa-hpc-list] (Job Opportunity) [SIAM-CSE] 2 Staff positions available, Los Alamos Natl. Lab., Earth and Environmental Science
ClemsonSteve
steve at clemson.edu
Tue Aug 25 11:46:24 EDT 2009
Begin forwarded message:
> From: "Carl W. Gable" <gable at lanl.gov>
> Date: 25Aug 2009 10:34:38
> To: SIAM-CSE at siam.org, SIAM-SC at siam.org
> Subject: [SIAM-CSE] 2 Staff positions available, Los Alamos Natl.
> Lab., Earth and Environmental Science
> Reply-To: gable at lanl.gov
>
> The Computational Earth Science Group (ESE-16) at Los Alamos
> National Laboratory is advertising two staff positions. The
> successful applicant will join our existing team of over twenty
> computational hydrologists on the Subsurface Flow and Transport
> team. One position is for a computational hydrologist with emphasis
> on project leadership and applications. The second is for someone
> with more of a computational science focus on algorithms and code
> development. The two job descriptions are attached. Interested
> applicants should submit application material via the Los Alamos HR
> department by September 20 2009.
>
> For a complete listing See: http://www.hr.lanl.gov
> Job #218053
> Job #218054
>
> Thanks,
> Carl Gable
> Team Leader, Subsurface Flow and Transport Team
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> Dr. Carl W. Gable, Staff Scientist
>
> Team Leader, Subsurface Flow and Transport Team
> EES-16, Computational Earth Science
> MS T003, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos NM 87545
> Email:gable at lanl.gov Voice:505-665-3533 Fax:505-665-8737
> Homepage: http://www.ees.lanl.gov/staff/gable
> LaGriT Mesh Generation Software: http://lagrit.lanl.gov
> Mesh Generation, Geological Applications: http://meshing.lanl.gov
>
> Focus:Geophysics, Hydrology, Mesh Generation, Computational Geometry
>
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>
> Title: Scientist 4
> Salary Min: $101,400 Salary Market: $136,000 Salary Max: $171,000
>
> Position Overview
> The Computational Earth Science group in the Earth and Environmental
> Sciences (EES) Division at Los Alamos National Laboratory is looking
> for a creative, mid-career scientist to join our interdisciplinary
> team to take a leadership role in design and application of
> numerical models characterizing three-dimensional subsurface fluid
> flow and reactive solute transport. The successful candidate will
> conduct innovative research and site-specific investigations and
> will develop and lead projects supported by interdisciplinary teams
> of scientists and staff. He/she will interact regularly with
> sponsors to understand their goals and will author programmatic
> reports that address problems of national importance. The candidate
> is expected to publish in peer-reviewed journals and present at
> national conferences. The successful candidate will join the dynamic
> and interdisciplinary Subsurface Flow and Transport team, which
> includes more than 20 researchers working on projects related to
> analysis and simulation of multi-phase / multi-component flow and
> reactive transport. Ongoing research and application areas include
> hydrology, contaminant transport, geologic carbon sequestration, and
> geothermal energy and other innovative energy solutions. Many of our
> projects address the nationÕs most challenging subsurface systems
> with multi-scale/multi-phase physics, fractured-rock flow and
> transport, and challenging geochemical interactions. High-
> performance computing is a foundation of our teamÕs simulation
> science; our team interfaces with other teams that focus on
> observation and experimentation.
>
> Key Position Requirements
> Applicants must have (1) an extensive background in computational
> hydrology, fluid dynamics or reactive transport (2) a demonstrated
> record of directing and completing theoretical and/or site-specific
> subsurface hydrology or reservoir investigations, (3) a talent for
> leading interdisciplinary teams of scientists and technicians, and
> (4) strong oral and written communications skills, including a
> demonstrated record of peer-reviewed publications. Preference will
> be given to applicants with experience in (1) development of novel
> theoretical methods and computational techniques related to
> simulation of subsurface flow and reactive transport, (2)
> quantitative estimation of uncertainty in model parameters and
> predictions, (3) fluency in one or more programming and/or scripting
> languages, and (4) high-performance computing.
>
> Job Description
> Summary
> Responsible for translating national needs into technological
> objectives for scientific research and development (R&D) which is
> defined as the application of scientific principles under the
> scientific method to address technical problems; or to develop novel
> techniques or principles; or to analyze data or outcomes from
> experiments (in the real world or in the computational domain) or
> from observational procedures in the context of the underlying
> scientific principles or models. Recognized as a technical expert in
> area of specialization.
>
> Notes
> Education/Experience: Ph.D. preferred, M.S with extensive experience
> acceptable, in Hydrogeology, Geosciences, Computational Sciences, or
> Engineering and at least 5 years professional experience with strong
> component of leadership.
> Notes: LANL offers an excellent working environment and competitive
> compensation and benefits package. For further information, see http://www.hr.lanl.gov
> . EES Division employs over 300 people, including many postdoctoral
> associates and graduate students, with expertise in various facets
> of earth science. EES fosters a family-friendly working environment.
> Additional information about this position and the Subsurface Flow
> and Transport team can be obtained by contacting Carl Gable (gable at lanl.gov
> , (505) 665¥3533).
> http://hrint.lanl.gov/personicrequisitionprep/Default.aspx
> 8/3/2009
>
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>
> Title: Scientist 3
> Salary Min: $83,100 Salary Market: $111,700 Salary Max: $142,500
>
> Position Overview
> The Computational Earth Science Group in the Earth and Environmental
> Sciences (EES) Division at Los Alamos National Laboratory has an
> immediate opening for a creative and resourceful scientist to join
> our Subsurface Flow and Transport team in developing next-generation
> computer models. The successful candidate will develop parallel
> multi-phase/multi-physics and reactive chemistry subsurface flow and
> transport models for supercomputers with an emphasis on emerging
> heterogeneous and multi-core computer architectures. He/she will
> interact with a large team of code developers, numerical analysts,
> and application-oriented scientists developing computer codes for
> LANL and other state-of-the-art computing facilities. The candidate
> is expected to publish in peer-reviewed journals and present at
> national conferences. Ongoing research and application areas include
> hydrology, contaminant transport, geologic carbon sequestration, and
> geothermal energy and other innovative energy solutions. Many of our
> projects address the nationÕs most challenging subsurface systems
> with multi-scale/multi-phase physics, fractured-rock flow and
> transport, and challenging geochemical interactions. High-
> performance computing is a foundation of our teamÕs simulation
> science; our team interfaces with other teams that focus on
> observation and experimentation.
>
> Key Position Requirements
> Applicants must have (1) an extensive background in computational
> hydrology, petroleum engineering or other earth-sciences related
> field, (2) fluency in parallel programming for high-performance
> computers, (3) demonstrated experience in programming and design of
> subsurface flow and transport models and (4) strong oral and written
> communications skills, including a record of peer-reviewed
> publications. Preference will be given to applicants with experience
> in (1) leading code development projects, (2) development of novel
> theoretical methods and computational techniques and (3)
> quantitative estimation of uncertainty in model parameters and
> predictions.
>
> Job Description
> Summary
> The scientist 3 is responsible for leading a broad set of activities
> across several scientific disciplines in support of research and
> development (R&D) science, which is defined as the application of
> scientific principles under the scientific method to address
> technical problems; or to develop novel techniques or principles; or
> to analyze data or outcomes from experiments (in the real world or
> in the computational domain) or from observational procedures in the
> context of the underlying scientific principles or models. Capable
> professional with expertise in several relevant disciplines or in a
> narrow, specialized field.
>
> Notes
> http://hrint.lanl.gov/personicrequisitionprep/Default.aspx
> 8/3/2009 Personic Requisition Preparation Page 3 of 3
> Education: A Ph.D. in Hydrogeology, Computational Sciences,
> Engineering, or Applied Mathematics or an M.S. degree in these same
> disciplines with at least 5 years professional experience since
> obtaining degree.
> Notes: LANL offers an excellent working environment and competitive
> compensation and benefits package. For further information, see http://www.hr.lanl.gov
> . EES Division employs over 300 people, including many postdoctoral
> associates and graduate students, with expertise in various facets
> of earth science. EES fosters a family-friendly working environment.
> Additional information about this position and the Subsurface Flow
> and Transport team can be obtained by contacting Carl Gable (gable at lanl.gov
> , (505) 665-3533).
> http://hrint.lanl.gov/personicrequisitionprep/Default.aspx
> 8/3/2009
>
>
>
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