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| Jobs Wanted Directory |
| Håkan Wedin | |
| Address: School of Mathematics, University Walk, Bristol University, Bristol, UK BS8 1TW. | |
| Phone: +44-117-928-7969, Fax: +44-117-928-7999 | |
| E-Mail: Hakan.Wedin@bristol.ac.uk , Website: www.maths.bris.ac.uk/~marrk/ | |
| Job Description: My current PhD research is related to turbulent flow where I am aiming to find a self-sustaining process in Hagen Pouseuille flow (pipe flow) for which no non-linear solutions of the Navier Stokes equations are currently known. In other words, I am theoretically looking for a mechanism that is maintaining observed coherent structures in turbulent boundary layers. Education: Masters of Science in Applied Mathematics and Fluid Mechanics, University of Manchester, UK (2000). Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Engineering, Mälardalen University, Västerås, Sweden (1999). |
| Park Cheol-Woo | |
| Address: Hyoja-dong San31,, Pohang, USA 790-784. | |
| Phone: +82-54-279-5902, Fax: +82-54-279-3199 | |
| EMail: cwpark@postech.ac.kr | |
| Job Description: I have completed Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering and I am looking for a post-doctoral or research position involving experimental fluid mechanics. Currently, I have worked as a post-doctoral fellow in POSTECH of Korea. I have experiences in many experimental studies of fluid mechanics and wind engineering. I am used to dealing HWA, pressure system and PIV system etc. to measure turbulent shear flows, and interested in micro-PIV measurement in the present. If any further resume is required, please feel free to contact me. Thanks. |
| Prashant Valluri | |
| Address: Dept of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College, London, UK | |
| Phone: +44 20 75895111 ext 55701 | |
| EMail: prashant.valluri@imperial.ac.uk | |
| Job Description: My current PhD research in Chemical Engineering deals with modelling gas-liquid flows over structured packings in distillation columns. I am using CFD along with other numerical models to model the hydrodynamics of the liquid film that falls over the surface of these packings. I am using multiphase models (VOF) to model the interface in this complex scenario. This ultimately can be used to calculate the available interfacial area for mass transfer and thereby the efficiency of the column can be determined. I am aiming to finish my PhD by Dec 2003 and look forward for a post-doctoral position after that. Education: M.Phil in Chemical Engineering - Imperial College London (2002), B.Tech in Chemical Engineering - Dr. BA Technogical University, India (1998). Work Experience: Hindustan Lever Research Centre, Mumbai (India) 1998 - 2000 |
| Stephanus G. Budilarto | |
| Address: 2417 Neil Armstrong Dr. #2B, West Lafayette, USA 47906. | |
| Phone: 765-409-5071 | |
| EMail: budilart@yahoo.com | |
| Job Description: Currently, I am completing a Ph.D. degree in chemical engineering at Purdue University and looking for a post-doctoral or research position involving both experimental and computational studies in the area of multi-phase flows. My research skills and experience include CFD simulation using Fluent, Laser Doppler Velocimetr and Phase Doppler Anemometry (LDV/PDA)techniques, development of a laser sheet flow visualization unit, and experimental invstigations of turbulent particle-laden jet flows. Please do not hesitate to contact me for further information. C.V. is available upon request. |
| Yasmin Meleán | |
| Address: Carretera Panamericana Km 11, Centro de Física, Laboratorio de Sistemas Desordenados, IVIC, Caracas, Venezuela | |
| Phone: +58-212-504-1471 | |
| EMail: meleany@manare.ivic.ve | |
| Job Description: Currently I'm finishing my PhD in Physics (October of 2003) at IVIC. My research consists in the study of capilar condensation and fluids confined in porous media (condensation, anomalous diffusion, phase transitions) by means of experimental and numerical techniques. I am looking for a post-doctoral or research position involving experimental and/or numerical fluid mechanics. Please feel free to contact me. Education: Bachelor of Physics, Universidad Simón Bolívar, Caracas, Venezuela (1999). |