05-08-2013, 01:29 AM
PhD scholarships are available in of Environmental Engineering at Hokkaido University
The successful applicant will join the research group in
hydraulic engineering laboratory at Graduate School of Engineering in Hokkaido
University. The hydraulic laboratory group performs research in several areas of
river engineering experimentally and numerically to study the hydrodynamics and
the sediment transport in the rivers and the effect of sediment transport on
river morphodynamics.
There is a strong focus on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) where numerical
methods for flows are coupled with sediment transport models and morhodynamics.
The applicant will work on implementing, adjusting and testing existing models
and numerical algorithms developed at the department. The ultimate goal will be
improvement the existing computational tools for handling with river related
problems. By developing these models, the candidate is expected to apply them
for the simulation of different aspects in rivers.
Applicant must hold a Master degree or equivalent in Civil Engineering, Fluid, or other relevant area of technology and science. Applicants should
have a strong background and interest in applied mathematics, fluid mechanics
and numerical techniques. It is recommended that the candidate have good
knowledge of turbulence modelling. Good programming skills in Fortran is a
prerequisite. Knowledge about parallelization is a plus.
The applications for the position will be open until 15 September 2013 or until
it is filled.
contacts:
Interested candidates are invited to send an application including cover letter,
CV, list of publications, list of marks and two references electronically to
Prof. Y. Shimizu (yasu@eng.hokudai.ac.jp),
Dr. I. Kimura (i-kimu2@eng.hokudai.ac.jp), or
Dr. M. Nabi (m.nabi@eng.hokudai.ac.jp).
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The successful applicant will join the research group in
hydraulic engineering laboratory at Graduate School of Engineering in Hokkaido
University. The hydraulic laboratory group performs research in several areas of
river engineering experimentally and numerically to study the hydrodynamics and
the sediment transport in the rivers and the effect of sediment transport on
river morphodynamics.
There is a strong focus on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) where numerical
methods for flows are coupled with sediment transport models and morhodynamics.
The applicant will work on implementing, adjusting and testing existing models
and numerical algorithms developed at the department. The ultimate goal will be
improvement the existing computational tools for handling with river related
problems. By developing these models, the candidate is expected to apply them
for the simulation of different aspects in rivers.
Applicant must hold a Master degree or equivalent in Civil Engineering, Fluid, or other relevant area of technology and science. Applicants should
have a strong background and interest in applied mathematics, fluid mechanics
and numerical techniques. It is recommended that the candidate have good
knowledge of turbulence modelling. Good programming skills in Fortran is a
prerequisite. Knowledge about parallelization is a plus.
The applications for the position will be open until 15 September 2013 or until
it is filled.
contacts:
Interested candidates are invited to send an application including cover letter,
CV, list of publications, list of marks and two references electronically to
Prof. Y. Shimizu (yasu@eng.hokudai.ac.jp),
Dr. I. Kimura (i-kimu2@eng.hokudai.ac.jp), or
Dr. M. Nabi (m.nabi@eng.hokudai.ac.jp).
more detailes
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