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The University of Notre Dame, Center for Shock
Wave-processing of Advanced Reactive Materials (C-SWARM), is seeking two highly
qualified candidates for Research Scientist positions in the area of
computational mechanics/physics and Verification/Validation (V&V) and
Uncertainty Quantification (UQ). C-SWARM is a newly established center of
excellence by National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) whose primary
focus will be on the emerging field of predictive science. The main mission of
C-SWARM is to predict shock conditions under which new materials can be
synthesized using predictive computational models that are verified and
validated with quantified uncertainty on future high-performance Exascale
computer platforms.

The
successful candidates will be key personnel in a team that is developing and
implementing adaptive, multiscale, high-performance (parallel) computational
algorithms for numerical solutions of chemo-thermo-mechanical PDE’s with
emphasis on complex heterogeneous materials, such as heterogeneous reactive composites,
etc. The candidates should have proven supervisory skills with detailed
knowledge of relevant technical area of science, engineering, and computer
technology, broad knowledge of computer hardware, system software, and
applications software for advanced scientific computing, proven management
skills with the ability to collaborate in a variety of relevant disciplines. U.S.
citizenship or permanent residency is required except in very limited
circumstances.

 

Qualifications:

·    
Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Theoretical
& Applied Mechanics, Applied Mathematics, Physics or related engineering/science
discipline is required with a minimum of 3 years related work experience
employing a variety of technical applications, publications in peer-reviewed journals
and conference presentations.

·    
Knowledgeable in computational nonlinear
mechanics, numerical methods, fluid dynamics, and/or chemical kinetics and
solid-solid phase transformations.

·    
Knowledge of C/C++, Fortran and UNIX operating
system is required.

·    
Experience in parallel programming.

 

Close Date:

Review of applications will begin immediately and continue
until the position is filled.

Salary:

Salary will be commensurate
with qualifications and experience.

Contact:

Interested applicants should send a CV with a cover letter,
names of at least three references, and a summary of recent work. All
applications should be submitted electronically (paperless process) as a single
PDF document to:

Dr. Samuel Paolucci, C-SWARM director

Tel: 574-631-8110

Email: paolucci@nd.edu

 

The University of Notre Dame is an
Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and minorities are
encouraged to apply.

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