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Department of Mechanical EngineeringAdjunct/Research/Post-Doc Faculty
Job Description: The Cardiovascular Engineering Laboratory at the University of South Carolina is seeking highly qualified candidates for one postdoctoral research associate position to work under supervision of Dr. Kheradvar and Dr. Weidner. The successful candidate will be a key part of a team that is developing and implementing adaptive, multiscale computational algorithms for (1) embryonic heart development, and (2) development of heart valves, and stent engineering. The applicant will undertake research for an NIH-sponsored research project and actively participate in publishing the research results as well as in acquiring additional funding. Salaries and benefits are competitive, with compensation commensurate with experience. The successful candidate must be able to interact with faculty and students from various departments. Qualifications: · Ph.D. in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Physics or related engineering or science discipline · Deep understanding of solid mechanics and fluid dynamics · Expert in Numerical analysis and computational methods (finite element methods, multigrid methods, domain decomposition methods, iterative solvers, CFD, etc.) and computational nonlinear mechanics · Experienced in working with3D-CAD design software such ProE and SolidWorks Additional Qualifications Desired: · Familiar with optimization theory · Strong programming skills Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. The position is available with a starting date as early as August 1, 2008 for an initial period of one year. For more information please email Prof. Kheradvar (arashkh@engr.sc.edu).Qualified applicants may send a CV with a cover letter, names of at least two references, and a summary of recent work. South Carolina offers an outstanding environment for research and professional opportunities for growth and collaboration. University of South Carolina is an equal employment opportunity employer. Women and minority candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. For more information please contact: Dr. Arash Kheradvar Department of Mechanical Engineering University of South Carolina 300 Main Street Room 219 Columbia, SC 29208
Phone Number: 803-777-3380 Fax Number: 803-777-0106 E-mail: arashkh@engr.sc.edu http://www.me.sc.edu/fs/kheradvar.html |



