[Imsa-hpc-list] Fwd: [SIAM-CSE] postdoc vacancy in BICOM, Brunel University, London, England

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Tue Apr 6 10:23:56 EDT 2010


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Begin forwarded message:

> From: Simon Shaw <Simon.Shaw at brunel.ac.uk>
> Date: 5Apr 2010 12:01:20
> To: siam-cse at siam.org
> Cc: Simon Shaw <Simon.Shaw at brunel.ac.uk>
> Subject: [SIAM-CSE] postdoc vacancy in BICOM, Brunel University,  
> London,	England
>
> School of Information Systems, Computing and Mathematics
> Brunel Institute of Computational Mathematics (BICOM)
> Department of Mathematical Sciences
>
> Post-doctoral Research Fellow in Parallel Computing for Partial
> Differential Equations in Biomechanics
>
> Vacancy Ref: BHA0266-2
> http://www.brunel.ac.uk/about/job/cdata/research/BHA0266-2
>
> Salary R1: £32,019 - £33,837 pa incl. London Weighting
> Full-Time, fixed-term for 3 years
> Starting date: no later than 30 September 2010
>
> Post-doctoral research fellow sought to work for three years on an  
> EPSRC
> funded project entitled Acoustic Localisation of Coronary Artery  
> Stenosis.
> This project is concerned with mathematical modelling and  
> development of
> novel software for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease. It is a  
> joint
> effort with biomedical engineers at Queen Mary University of London  
> and
> Barts & The Royal London NHS Trust (Whitechapel), and with  
> mathematicians
> at North Carolina State University.
>
> Your main duty will be the development and implementation of time  
> domain
> finite element methods in a multi-core high performance computing
> environment. Essential requirements for this post are:
>
> o A PhD in an area involving the finite element approximation of
> time dependent partial differential equations.
>
> o Practical and theoretical expertise in the implementation of
> three dimensional finite element approximations (and use of mesh
> generation software) in a high performance computing environment.
>
> In addition, it will be a considerable advantage if you can  
> demonstrate:
>
> o An ability and willingness to work as part of an international,
> interdisciplinary and multi-site team involving experimental
> scientists as well as other mathematicians.
>
> o An enthusiasm for matching theoretical results with experimental
> ones in an applied and results-driven project.
>
> o Excellent written and oral communication skills.
>
> The web page http://people.brunel.ac.uk/~icsrsss/pd/fd.pdf gives more
> details on this research project and informal enquiries for  
> clarifying the
> nature of the vacancy can be made by email to either Simon Shaw
> (simon.shaw at brunel.ac.uk) or to John Whiteman (john.whiteman at brunel.ac.uk 
> ).
>
> Closing date for applications: Monday 7 June 2010
>
> Interviews to be held in July 2010
>
> Application forms must be completed for all positions, for a  
> downloadable
> application form and further details please visit the Brunel web  
> pages.
>
> Alternatively e-mail to recruitbha at brunel.ac.uk quoting the vacancy
> reference number and post title in the subject line.
>
> You can also return your application by post to the address below,  
> quoting
> the vacancy reference on the envelope:
> Human Resources, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PH
>
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