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Join us and make YOUR mark on the World!Are you interested in joining some of the brightest talent in the world to strengthen the United States' security? Come join Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) where our employees apply their expertise to create solutions for BIG ideas that make our world a better place.We are committed to a diverse and equitable workforce with an inclusive culture that values and celebrates the diversity of our people, talents, ideas, experiences, and perspectives. This is essential to innovation and creativity for continued success of the Laboratory's mission.Pay$126,720 Annually Job Description We have an opening for a Postdoctoral Researcher to perform research and development of numerical algorithms for phase-space transport in the settings of high-order finite element methods. You will design, implement, analyze, and test new approaches for multi-dimensional discretizations and transformations of curvilinear coordinate systems up to 6D. In addition to numerical methods research, the work will involve development of efficient and scalable finite element software in LLNL's MFEM finite element library. The project targets impacting practical applications of interest to the US Department of Energy (DOE), including the BLAST compressible shock hydrodynamics code developed at LLNL. This position is in the Center for Applied Scientific Computing (CASC) Division within the Computing Directorate.In this role you will- Research new discretizations of multi-dimensional phase-space models, in the context of simulations based on high-order finite elements.
- Analyze various transformations of the phase-space coordinate system to improve the solution techniques for transport in fusion plasmas.
- Develop methods for hr -adaptivity of high-order multi-dimensional meshes.
- Implement and test the new methods in the MFEM finite element library, targeting flexible user interface and applicability to various applications of interest to DOE.
- Incorporate, evaluate and improve the performance of the new algorithms in specific applications, such as the BLAST compressible shock hydrodynamics code.
- Document complex research and development progress via technical reports, journal publications, and conference presentations.
- Pursue independent (but complementary) research interests and interact with a broad spectrum of scientists internally and externally to define and carry out the research.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Ph.D. in Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Computational Science, or related field.
- Knowledge of the Boltzmann transport equation.
- Knowledge of finite element methods for PDE discretizations on unstructured meshes.
- Experience in developing complex C software in a Linux environment.
- Demonstrated ability to perform independent research projects as demonstrated through publications of peer-reviewed literature.
- Proficient verbal and written communication skills necessary to author technical and scientific reports and papers and deliver scientific presentations.
- Ability to work independently as well as in multidisciplinary research teams.
- Knowledge of high-order discretizations and familiarity with the MFEM finite element library.
- Knowledge of curvilinear coordinate systems.
- Experience in developing large-scale scientific software with MPI, CUDA or OpenMP.
- Flexible Benefits Package
- 401(k)
- Relocation Assistance
- Education Reimbursement Program
- Flexible schedules (depending on project needs)
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- ID: #49536620
- State: California Livermore 94550 Livermore USA
- City: Livermore
- Salary: USD TBD TBD
- Job type: Permanent
- Showed: 2023-03-25
- Deadline: 2023-05-23
- Category: Security