Post-Doc in Mesh Swapping & Smoothing
A
post-doctoral position is available at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison for an applicant with a background in mesh generation
or computational geometry. The work will involve the combination
of mesh swaps (local modification of connectivity) and mesh smoothing
for mesh improvement.
Candidates should have a PhD in
applied mathematics or computer science (other degrees will be
considered if experience and qualifications are sufficient).
Experience in code development in the C++ language is also strongly
desired. Application experience in the numerical solution of PDEs
is also desirable.
This work is sponsored by the Applied Mathematics Research program of the US Department of Energy Office of Science.
Close Date: Evaluation of candidates will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
Contact:
Applicants should provide a detailed resume of qualifications and
experience and the names of at least three references. Inquiries
or applications should be sent by email to:
Dr. Timothy J. Tautges
Adj. Prof, Engineering Physics
Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison
tautges _at_ engr.wisc.edu