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,

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monty
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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)


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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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Tipo de Beca: Inicial (Doctoral)
Título del Proyecto: Subsuelos y laderas de la Sierra San Javier: Método no 
destructivo para su análisis y predicción computacional de la potencialidad de 
falla.

Tema: Estudio numérico-computacional de la respuesta estática y dinámica No 
lineal de suelos y sistemas de fundación. 

Descripción del tema a Investigar:

- Desarrollo de formulaciones constitutivas no lineales para materiales 
cohesivos-friccionales.

- Desarrollo e implementación de códigos computacionales de elementos finitos 
mediante algoritmos numéricos.

- Evaluación experimental de materiales cohesivo-friccionales.

Requisitos del Becario: Ingenieros Civiles y Mecánicos de hasta 35 años

de edad.

Lugar de Ejecución de la Beca: CEMNCI (Centro de Métodos Numéricos y 
Computacionales en Ingeniería)

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Tecnología - Universidad Nacional de Tucumán

Contacto: (Enviar C.V. y teléfono para contactar)

Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Dirección Postal: Av. Independencia 1800

Block de Ingeniería Civil. Primer piso.

4000 - San Miguel de Tucumán

TE: 0381-4364093-7784

Fax: 0381-4363004
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Subject: [NotiAMCA] MUSME 2008  Multibody Systems and Mechatronics
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3rd International Symposium   on Multibody Systems and Mechatronics
 MUSME 2008
  April  8 - 12 ,  2 0 0 8   -   San Juan  -  Argentine

http://www.musme2008.unsj.edu.ar/



The aim of the Symposium is to bring together researchers from the broad
ranges of disciplines referring to Multibody Systems and Mechatronics, in
an intimate, collegial and stimulating environment.
Musme 2008 Symposium is one of the activities of the FeIbIM Commission for
Mechatronics and IFToMM Technical Committee for Multibody Dynamics and
Mechatronics.
The Symposium will be held at the School of Engineering of the University
of San Juan in San Juan, Argentina

DEADLINES
 Full papers  November 1st, 2007
 Notification of the acceptance January 15th, 2008.
 Final paper March 13th, 2008.

Secretariat e-mail:
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Contact:
Osvaldo Hugo Penisi
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