School of Civil Engineering
Environmental Fluid Mechanics Division
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Applications are invited for the above post in the School of Civil
Engineering at the University of Nottingham. The post is within the
Environmental Fluid Mechanics division and is focused on improved
formulation and numerical solution of equations of the swash zone,
including permeability effects and a mobile beach. The successful candidate
will work primarily with Dr Nick Dodd.
The post forms part of the EPSRC research project “Experimental and
Numerical Modelling Study of Swash Zone Hydrodynamics and Sediment
Transport”, which is a collaborative project between the Universities of
Nottingham and Aberdeen (Dr Tom O’Donoghue and Dr Dubravka Pokrajac).
The successful candidate will be responsible for conducting internationally
leading research in the understanding and numerical modelling of swash zone
morpho-hydrodynamics, including permeability effects. Other duties will
include publication of this research in internationally leading journals;
visits to Aberdeen University to learn from and inform the related
experimental work; where appropriate, dissemination of research at
conferences; interaction with PhD students within the Morphodynamics
Research Group; and other research-related activities.
Candidates must have, or shortly expect to obtain, a PhD in mathematics,
engineering, physics or a related discipline; expertise and experience in
the numerical solution of partial differential equations, including
scientific programming in one or more of Fortran/C/C++/Matlab; and a good
background in mathematics / mathematical sciences. In addition, candidates
must be able to work independently, as well as being willing to collaborate
and learn from/teach others. Experience of coastal engineering / coastal
dynamics, and of programming in a linux-based environment are also
desirable.
Salary will be within the range £24,161 to £30,606 per annum, depending on
qualifications and experience (salary can progress to £34,448 per annum,
subject to performance).
This post will be offered on a fixed-term contract for a period of three
years. Our preferred start date is 1 November or as soon as possible
thereafter.
Informal enquiries may be addressed to Dr Nick Dodd: Email:
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Candidates should send a detailed CV, together with the names and addresses
of two referees, to Rachel Ramsden, Division of Environmental Fluid
Mechanics, School of Civil Engineering. Email:
[log in to unmask] Closing date: October 15, 2006.
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