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Postdoc Position, Parallel Dynamic Meshing, University of Kansas


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Applications are invited for a full-time postdoctoral position with the Information and Telecommunication Technology Center (ITTC) at the University of Kansas. The initial appointment will begin in May 2015. The postdoc will join a project developing parallel dynamic meshing algorithms and software for simulation-assisted medical interventions and will be supervised by Dr. Suzanne Shontz. This research is partly in collaboration with researchers at The Pennsylvania State University and Penn State Hershey Medical Center. 

This position requires a PhD degree in computer science, applied or computational mathematics, mechanical engineering, or a related discipline, in a scientific computing area, strong background and research experience in one or more of the following areas: unstructured mesh algorithms, numerical optimization algorithms, or high performance computing; excellent programming skills in C, C++, or Fortran, and strong written and oral communication skills.

A full position description, required and preferred qualifications, and application instructions will be posted at http://employment.ku.edu/staff/2765BR. For more information on the project, see http://people.eecs.ku.edu/~shontz/nsf_career_project.html. More information on Dr. Shontz’s research group and the ITTC can be found at http://people.eecs.ku.edu/~shontz/ and http://www.ittc.ku.edu, respectively. Review of applications begins 3/25/15, and will continue until the position is filled.

Complete applications will include the following:
(1) A cover letter
(2) A full curriculum vitae
(3) A two- to three-page statement summarizing your research experience and achievements (including publications and software)  and future research plans
(4) Up to two research publications and/or preprints 

(5) The names and addresses (including phone number and emails) of three references

For further information about this position, please contact Prof. Suzanne M. Shontz at shontz@ku.edu .

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