Computational Geometry Post-Doc at CMU

Gary Miller glmiller at bates.pscico.cs.cmu.edu
Thu Jan 24 10:41:43 PST 2002


Computational Geometry Post-Doc
Carnegie Mellon University


The Department of Computer Science at CMU is recruiting a Post-Doc
interested in computational geometry with interests in mesh
generation. This position is funded through the Sangria project, an
interdisciplinary program involving computer scientists,
mathematicians, and engineers at CMU and the University of
Pittsburgh's McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine. The project
goal is to develop the computational tools needed to simulate blood
flow at the cellular level, with application to the design of
artificial heart devices; see the project web page at
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~cunha/sangria/sangria.html. Issues ranging
from the design and analysis of new meshing algorithms to the
simulation of flows with dynamic interfaces on parallel computers are
being addressed.

The Post-Doc should have interests that including the design and
analysis of new 2 and 3D meshing algorithms as well as seeing that
these new algorithms be used in applications.

The position is available now with definite funding for one year;
continued funding for up to 3 years is anticipated.

Please send inquires and applications to:

Gary L. Miller
Computer Science Department 
5000 Forbes Ave.
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3891
FAX: (412) 268-5576
Email: glmiller at cs.cmu.edu

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