Berkeley Lab's Computational Research Division has an opening for a Postdoctoral Scholar to work on the BISICLES Ice Sheet Model.
The Applied Numerical Algorithms Group (ANAG), in partnership with the Universities of Bristol and Swansea in the UK, is a home of BISICLES, an open-source adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) ice sheet model under development as a part of the U.S. Department of Energy-funded ProSPect SciDAC partnership (see http://bisicles.lbl.gov). You will join an interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers in extending the current BISICLES capabilities while applying the model to a range of idealized and realistic problems.
ANAG develops advanced numerical algorithms and software for partial differential equations integrated with the application of the software to problems of independent scientific and engineering interest. The primary focus of our work is in the development of high-resolution and adaptive finite difference methods for partial differential equations in complex geometries with applications to DOE-mission applications including porous media flows, magnetohydrodynamics, industrial problems, climate, and fusion energy.
Details, including how to apply, can be found here:
https://jobs.lbl.gov/jobs/bisicles-ice-sheet-model-postdoctoral-scholar-2616
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