An opening is anticipated for a PhD student in computational fluid dynamics/computational engineering starting Fall 2014 at the City College of New York (CCNY) of the City University of New York (CUNY). Funded by NSF and other sources, the successful candidate will develop new and enhance existing numerical models for problems of coastal ocean flows. It is expected that the candidates are highly motivated and goal oriented, and have 1. MS degree in oceanography, applied math, civil engineering, or other related discipline 2. Solid knowledge in mathematics, numerical methods, and physics 3. Good knowledge of programming (e.g., Fortran, MPI, and C/C++) Preference will be given to those who have previous experience in computer programming and flow modeling algorithm development. Background in both math and engineering is especially welcome. People with citizenship of U.S. and its territory will have priority.The CUNY is the US’s leading urban public university serving more than 400,000 students at 23 colleges in New York City. CCNY, the flagship campus of the university, is located in Manhattan and draws students from around the world. CCNY is ranked among the top US universities for producing engineers, business executives, scientists (including 8 Nobel prize winners, Fields medallists, and etc.).
To ApplyPlease apply athttp://www.ccny.cuny.edu/engineering/phd.cfmYou are also welcome to send a CV (including TOFEL and GRE scores if international applicants, no such scores won’t be considered), transcripts, list of publications (if any) for a pre-review with “PhD student” as subject title in your email to (but only those with good match will be replied): htang@ccny.cuny.edu
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