There is a vacancy for a post-doctoral research officer in Applied mathematics and Scientific Computation Group, Engineering Systems Department. The post is a fixed term contract for one year. The salary is in the range of GBP 27,665 - GBP30,835.
You will be required to teach mathematics and statistics from very elementary level to advanced computational mathematics on our post-graduate courses. You will also be required to contribute to current short course programme. As a research officer you will be responsible to enhance the capabilities of Air3D, a compressible flow solver.
Some of the enhancements include algorithmic performance, development of graphical user interface and parallelization of the program. You will also be required to contribute and deliver lectures/tutorials on a range of topics including computational partial differential equations, programming in C, high performance and parallel computing.
For more information on the department and the group’s research interests please visit: http://www.dcmt.cranfield.ac.uk/esd/amorg
Please apply online at www.cranfield.ac.uk/hr or alternatively, application forms and further details may be obtained from the Human Resources Dept, Cranfield University, DCMT, Shrivenham, Swindon, Wilts,SN6 8LA Telephone 01793 785758, quoting Ref R/ESD74
Closing date for receipt of applications is 25th August 2007.
You will be required to teach mathematics and statistics from very elementary level to advanced computational mathematics on our post-graduate courses. You will also be required to contribute to current short course programme. As a research officer you will be responsible to enhance the capabilities of Air3D, a compressible flow solver.
Some of the enhancements include algorithmic performance, development of graphical user interface and parallelization of the program. You will also be required to contribute and deliver lectures/tutorials on a range of topics including computational partial differential equations, programming in C, high performance and parallel computing.
For more information on the department and the group’s research interests please visit: http://www.dcmt.cranfield.ac.uk/esd/amorg
Please apply online at www.cranfield.ac.uk/hr or alternatively, application forms and further details may be obtained from the Human Resources Dept, Cranfield University, DCMT, Shrivenham, Swindon, Wilts,SN6 8LA Telephone 01793 785758, quoting Ref R/ESD74
Closing date for receipt of applications is 25th August 2007.
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