Applied – Computational Mathematics: PhD, Norway 1296 views

Fellow in Applied and Computational Mathematics – porous media 

Department of Mathematics is vacant a fellowship in Applied and Computational Mathematics – porous media from September 1, 2016.

The position is for ein fixed term of 3 years, related to the project “Thermo-Mechanical Subsurface Energy Storage (Thames)”, financed by the “Top Research” initiative by the Norwegian Research Council. The project fell under the research group for porous media, encompassing five permanent scientific employees, postdoctoral, Ph.D. and master students.

About the project 

The aim of the Thames is to understand and develop mathematical and numerical models that host itself requires in order to assess and develop energy storage underground. The PhD project related to this the announcement belongs to Work Package 1, and revolves around understanding how cracks can occur and be opened as a result of changes in strøyming and temperature in the ground when the heating fluid host pump down under pressure and later produced. The main objective is to develop mathematical models and appurtenant numerical solving methods that can help to understand how various processes in the subsurface affects each other. It should be directed in particular fuss of the effects of repeated storage and production in the same lineup.

Qualifications and characteristics

  • Applicants must have achieved a master’s degree in Applied and Computational Mathematics, possibly in physics, earth science or equivalent
  • Solid background in mathematical modeling, numerical methods and numerical simulation, and preferably experience with application innan rock mechanics, elasticity and / or strøyming in porous media.
  • Good ability to work alone and with others structured and have good interpersonal skills.
  • Floating font doctor and oral English skills.

 About research fellowships

Collect scholarship period is three years. If you have previously Vore add in recruitment position, it can be made deductions in recruiting period.

 About training module:

As a fellow will participate in EiT approved education program for ein PhD degree Within the a timeframe of 3 years. It is a prerequisite that you complete the requirements for admission to the PhD program at the University of Bergen.

 Final plan for implementation of the training module shall be approved by the faculty innan

three months after frying to the position.

 We can offer:

  • a good, academic challenging work environment
  • løn after at grade 50 (code 1017 / LR 20.8). This constitutes a årsløn at $ 430,500 gross. Furthermore, promotion occurs after occupational tenure in the position.
  • members of the Public Service Pension Fund
  • inclusion ande working resturants (IA resturants)
  • good welfare schemes

 The application shall contain:

  • Short input on the applicant’s research interests and motivation to search the position
  • Name and contact details of two reference persons, ein of these may be the main right leader and from their master thesis or equivalent paper.
  • CV
  • Transcripts and diplomas for bachelor and masters degrees.
  • If you still have not completed the master’s degree, you can submit a confirmation from the institution of the expected date of the degree.
  • relevant testimonials
  • Any list of scientific work (publication list)
  • any publications

 Application and attachments with certified translations have English or selection in Scandinavian languages must be loaded into the Job Norway.

 General information:

Professor Inga Berre, email: inga.berre@uib.no

——Quick Overview———
Organization  University of Bergen
Level  PhD
Country  Norway
Subject areas  Mathemetics
Salary  –
Eligibility  Masters
Deadline   5. June 2016
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