Dear Colleagues, Please forward this postdoc announcement to any potential candidates you know of who may be interested in subsurface flow and transport modeling.
Regards, -- monty --- Velimir V Vesselinov Hydrology, Geochemistry, and Geology Group Earth and Environmental Sciences Division Los Alamos National Laboratory EES-6, MS T003, Los Alamos NM 87545 Tel: 505 665 1458 Fax: 505 665 8737 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: http://www.ees.lanl.gov/staff/monty Correspondence / TSPA (if foreign) ---------------------------------------------------------------- POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS IN SUBSURFACE FLOW AND TRANSPORT MODELING The Subsurface Flow and Transport Team in the Hydrology, Geology and Geochemistry (EES-6) group of the Earth and Environmental Sciences Division at Los Alamos National Laboratory is seeking outstanding applicants for postdoctoral positions. The successful applicants will be have education, training, and experience in model development for subsurface flow and transport processes on various scales. Potential research topics include multiphase flow and transport, reactive solute transport, flow and transport in fractures, particle-tracking simulation on unstructured grids, and decision analysis under uncertainty. This work will contribute to ongoing interdisciplinary investigations that include LANL Environmewntal Investigations, the Yucca Mountain Projects, oil shale projects, and Nevada Test Site Environmental Projects. The Earth and Environmental Sciences Division employs about 300 people, including many postdoctoral associates, with expertise in many facets of earth science. The Subsurface Flow and Transport Team is interdisciplinary, working on a wide randge of problems related to analysis and simulation of multi-phase / multi-component flow and reactive transport in saturated and unsaturated media. We provide access to advanced numerical simulation codes and state-of-the-art computing facilities within our division and at LANL. Required skills: Applicants must have a strong background in hydrogeology and demonstrated experience in conceptualization and numerical development of subsurface flow and transport models. Applicants should be proficient in one or more programming or scripting language. Desired skills: Preference will be given to applicants experienced with multi-processor computational environments and integrating state-of-the-art theoretical developments in the area of flow and transport modeling with analysis of field data. A demonstrated record of peer-reviewed publications is also highly desirable. Education: A Ph.D. in Hydrology, Geosciences, or Engineering completed within the last five years or soon to be completed is required. For further technical information contact Velimir Vesselinov ([EMAIL PROTECTED], 505-665-1458). 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