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Ph.D. Studentships on Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Heat and Fluid Flows (September 2013)


Ph.D. studentships are available in the Department of Mechanical & Manufacturing
Engineering at the University of Manitoba, Canada. The research projects involve the
development of numerical modelling and parallel computer codes for studying
turbulent heat, mass and fluid flows within an environment with
complex geometries.

Successful candidates should have experience and/or interest in the following areas:
turbulence theory, LES, RANS, DNS, numerical algorithms, FORTRAN 90/95 and C
programming languages, high-performance (parallel) computing with MPI or Open
MP, and operating systems such as Linux/Unix.

To apply, please email Dr. B.-C. Wang (bc_wang@umanitoba.ca) the following documents:
a cover letter (stating personal goal and research interest), a complete
Curriculum Vitae (including a list of publications), transcripts/score sheets
(unofficial ones are acceptable for the purpose of initial review), and a list
of two references (with detailed contact information: email, telephone number
and address).

All replies (both national and international) to this advertisement are appreciated.
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the positions
are filled. The promising candidates will be contacted by emails.

University of Manitoba is the oldest University in Western Canada, which has an
enrollment of approximately 27,000 students in a regular year and is home to a wide-range
of research centers and institutes.

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