[Users] Postdoc Opening at the U. of Idaho
Zach Etienne
zachetie at gmail.com
Mon Oct 25 10:46:47 CDT 2021
Greetings Einstein Toolkit users!
I have an opening for a new postdoctoral position, which can involve work
with the Einstein Toolkit. Here's the ad:
The Department of Physics at the University of Idaho (Principal
Investigator: Zachariah Etienne) is seeking applications for a Postdoctoral
Fellow in the field of Computational Astrophysics/Numerical Relativity.
The successful candidate will:
- Perform state-of-the-art simulations of important
astrophysical/multi-messenger phenomena, and analyze and visualize
simulation data.
- Work with multi-institution networks of collaborators on
next-generation numerical relativity projects such as:
- NRPy+-enhanced Einstein Toolkit, which involves advancing
NRPy+-based code generation within the Einstein Toolkit
framework, lowering
the barrier to entry for new users.
- IllinoisGRMHD (https://illinoisgrmhd.net): Supercomputer
simulations of magnetized binary neutron star mergers with IllinoisGRMHD (
https://illinoisgrmhd.net), coupling dynamical spacetimes, GRMHD,
tabulated equations of state, and neutrino physics.
- BlackHoles at Home (https://blackholesathome.net), which is a
proposed, BOINC-based volunteer-computing / public-outreach
project called
aimed at unlocking the consumer-grade desktop computer as a core tool for
numerical relativity simulations of black holes and black hole binaries.
Our goal is to generate more than 10,000 NR-based waveform
predictions per
year, validating all existing waveform catalogs and greatly exploring the
parameter space.
- ChaNGa/NRPy+: Advancing the state-of-the-art in supercomputer
simulations of binary neutron star mergers, through the marriage of the
ChaNGa SPH code (for GRHD/GRMHD) and the NRPy+-based BlackHoles at Home
infrastructure (for the spacetime).
- NRPyElliptic: A fast new hyperbolic relaxation elliptic solver for
generating initial data for numerical relativity.
- Write scientific papers summarizing work and present work at
scientific conferences.
The preferred start date is August 2022, though earlier start dates are
acceptable. This position may be renewed in annualized increments for a
duration of at least two years, contingent upon performance, need, and
funding. The screening process will begin on December 15, 2022 and will
continue until the position is filled.
-={ Qualifications }=-
- Ph.D. in Physics, Mathematics, Astronomy, Computer Science, or a
related field required.
- Strong programming skills (C and Python, or closely related languages).
- Experience in high-performance computing and large-scale data analysis.
- Excellent ability to communicate research to both experts and
non-experts.
-={ Requirements }=-
- Resume or CV
- Statement of research
- Three letters of recommendation
-={ University of Idaho }=-
The University of Idaho (UI) is located in the idyllic Palouse region, on
the Washington state border. It experiences a Mediterranean-like climate
with warm, dry summers, and mild winters. UI is situated in Moscow, the
most walkable city in Idaho (walkscore.com), and is only 15km from Pullman,
WA, another college town .
The University of Idaho is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action/Veterans/Disability Employer.
-={ Apply for this Position }=-
Here's the link to apply: https://uidaho.peopleadmin.com/postings/33500
-Zach
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Zachariah Etienne
Assoc. Prof. of Physics, U. of Idaho
http://astro.phys.wvu.edu/zetienne/
http://blackholesathome.net
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