Everyone, I run the MOOSE (Multiphysics Object Oriented Simulation Environment) computational framework team at Idaho National Laboratory (INL). MOOSE is built on libMesh and provides a pluggable, modular interface facilitating the rapid development of complex multiphysics analysis tools. MOOSE is at the center of an evolving ecosystem of multiphysics analysis tools that do everything from microstructure modeling of nuclear fuel to groundwater migration and chemical transport analysis.
This is a high-profile project... in fact I recently travelled to Washington, DC to receive the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PECASE) from President Obama for my work on MOOSE ( http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/07/23/president-obama-honors-outstanding-early-career-scientists). Our user-base has been rapidly increasing over the last couple of years and it's become apparent that it's time to add a few people to the team! We are a close-knit team working in a high-impact, fast-paced environment. We're looking for self-motivated people who are going to mesh well with the team. This position provides many opportunities including travel to conferences and plenty of time for writing research journal articles. This is a _staff_ position... _not_ a post-doc or temporary position. Familiarity with packages such as libMesh, PETSc and Trilinos is preferred. A good knowledge of C++ and object-oriented design is required. A background in finite-element methods and numerical methods in general is highly-preferred. INL is located in south-east Idaho: 2 hours from Yellowstone National Park and 1.5 hours from Jackson Hole Wyoming. It's a beautiful piece of country offering many opportunities for anyone interested in outdoor activities (including world-class skiing!). If you are interested, you can apply for the position by going to http://inlrecruiting.inl.gov and searching for the keyword "MOOSE" (also it is Job # 7285). Here are a couple of our publications in case you want more info about what we do: - D. Gaston, C. Newman, G. Hansen, and D. Lebrun-Grandié. MOOSE: A parallel computational framework for coupled systems of nonlinear equations. Nucl. Eng. Design, 239:1768–1778, 2009. - R.L. Williamson, J.D. Hales, S.R. Novascone, M.R. Tonks, D.R. Gaston, C.J. Permann, D. Andrs, and R.C. Martineau. Multidimensional multiphysics simulation of nuclear fuel behavior. Journal of Nuclear Materials, 423:149–63, 2012. - J. D. Hales, S. R. Novascone, R. L. Williamson, D. R. Gaston, and M. R. Tonks. Solving nonlinear solid mechanics problems with the Jacobian-free Newton Krylov method. CMES: Comput. Model. Eng. Sci., 84(2):123–154, 2012. - M.R. Tonks, D. Gaston, P.C. Millett, D. Andrs, and P. Talbot. An object-oriented finite element framework for multiphysics phase field simulations. Comp. Mat. Sci., 51(1):20–29, 2012. Feel free to email me personally if you have any questions at all! Thanks! Derek Gaston ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Everyone hates slow websites. So do we. Make your web apps faster with AppDynamics Download AppDynamics Lite for free today: http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;258768047;13503038;j? http://info.appdynamics.com/FreeJavaPerformanceDownload.html _______________________________________________ Libmesh-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/libmesh-users
