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Postdoctoral Fellow in Computational Mechanics
A postdoctoral fellowship is available in the Duke Computational Mechanics Laboratory, beginning in September of 2009 (with flexibility on timing). Funding for the fellowship concerns research in the simulation of large-scale fragmentation phenomena. The ideal candidate will have experience in some combination of the following areas:
- nonlinear finite element analysis
- dynamic fracture
- C++ or C
- MPI and high-performance computing
- statistics/uncertainty quantification
The fellow will have the opportunity to work with researchers at Sandia National Laboratories and a massively parallel production code. Prospective candidates should send a copy of their CV to Professor John Dolbow at jdolbow AT duke DOT edu, and should feel free to contact me with any questions.
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Respected Sir(Prof. John E. Dolbow):
I am Hemaraju Pollayi pursuing PhD(Expected Graduation Date:
August 2010) at Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of
Science-Bangalore and working with Dr. Dineshkumar Harursampath(PhD,
Georgia Tech).
Could You please tell me if You have any position available for a post-doctoral research fellowship ?
I am very happy if You take Me as a post-doctoral research fellow.
I have forwarded My CV to Your E-mail: jdolbow@duke.edu
Thanking You Sir
Yours Sincerely,
raju.
Regards
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Hemaraju Pollayi
Graduate Student(PhD Scholar)
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Dineshkumar Harursampath(PhD, GeorgiaTech)
Founder-Director of NMCAD Lab
Nonlinear Multifunctional Composites Analysis and Design Lab(NMCAD Lab)
AR&DB Centre of Excellence in Composites Structures Technology(ACECOST)
Department of Aerospace Engineering
Indian Institute of Science
Bangalore - 560012, Karnataka, INDIA
E-Mail: pollayi_hemaraju@yahoo.com
pollayi.hemaraju@gmail.com
Yours
Yours Sincerely,
raju.
Regards
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Hemaraju Pollayi
Graduate Student(PhD Scholar)
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Dineshkumar Harursampath(PhD, GeorgiaTech)
Founder-Director of NMCAD Lab
Nonlinear Multifunctional Composites Ana