| Group: | WVU Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering | ||||
| Name: | Dr. E. Barbero | ||||
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Department Position
| Posted on: | 02/16/2012 |
| Due by: | 02/16/2013 |
Doctoral student sought to perform atomic scale numerical calculation of macroscopic Seebeck coefficient, thermal conductivity, and electrical conductivity for novel thermoelectric material. Knowledge of physics and computational analysis/programming required. Experience with MonteCarlo and Molecular Dynamics and/or Density Functional Theory preferred. Apply to WVU Ph.D. program in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and mention position “Thermoelectric Computations”. Once you have your temporary ID number from WVU, let us know so we can access your file. Questions about the position may be sent the to Dr. E. Barbero http://www.mae.wvu.edu/barbero. We only review applications that have an ID number. WVU is an AA/EEO employer.
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