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application Cover Letter which includes area of focus and potential Penn State Nese CON mentor/s Current CV with contact information Phase II: After interview with CGNE representative/s, submit the following
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model for communities worldwide facing similar 21st-century challenges. This is a fixed-term position for one year with the option to renew for a maximum of two years. UT Austin offers a competitive
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multi-physics simulation code for propulsion applications. The candidate will perform multi-scale computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations involving two-phase flows and combustion/reaction dynamics
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model for communities worldwide facing similar 21st-century challenges. This is a fixed-term position for one year with the option to renew for a maximum of two years. UT Austin offers a competitive
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) before transitioning to the R00 award phase of the program. Consequently, the strongest applicants will require, and will propose, a well-conceived plan for 1 2 years of substantive mentored research
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. The preferred candidate should have expertise in thermal fluids (two-phase flows) based on optical imaging and micro/nano fabrication using cleanroom photolithography techniques. Proficiency in English
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to writing efforts on proposals, publications, reports, and presentations; and developing academic and industry collaboration partnerships; and maintaining awareness of current technological advancements
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physics and soft condensed matter physics, with an emphasis on criticality in biology. Some current research areas in the group include: • Regulating non-equilibrium biomolecular condensates (cellular
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geometry manipulation with computer-aided design software. Experience with coupling CFD and FEA codes. Knowledge of multi-dimensional code development (in C++/C/Fortran) for two-phase/multiphase flow and
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proposals and stay current with relevant literature. • Mentoring: Mentor undergraduate students and other early-stage trainees alongside the PI.