Monthly Archives: July 2012

PhD student position at the University of Michigan – Dearborn

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(from Oleg Zikanov, USA)

A three-year PhD research assistantship is expected to become available starting January 2013. The subject of the project is numerical analysis of convection in liquid metal flows with strong imposed magnetic fields. The work will be conducted under the guidance of Prof. Oleg Zikanov at the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Depending on the background, the student will enroll in the Automotive Systems Engineering or Information Systems Engineering program.

The position provides full tuition coverage, a stipend or around $25000 a year and a health insurance plan.

A successful candidate will have a completed MS or equivalent degree in mechanical engineering, applied mathematics, physics, or a related discipline. The desired qualifications include strong background in physics and mathematics, knowledge of fluid mechanics, and some familiarity with parallel programming in FORTRAN.

Please send applications and address questions to Oleg Zikanov at zikanov(at)umich.edu.

PhD and Scientists’ positions at LIMTECH, Germany

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(from Gunter Gerbeth, Dresden, Germany)

29 PhD and 11 Scientist positions offered in frame of the German Helmholtz Alliance LIMTECH

The German Helmholtz Association established a so-called Helmholtz-Alliance in the field of “Liquid Metal Technologies” (LIMTECH), starting on Oct. 1, 2012 for the period of 5 years. Mainly based on the Helmholtz Centres in Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) and Karlsruhe (KIT) and in very close cooperation with Universities (Dresden, Freiberg, Ilmenau, Hannover, Potsdam, Goettingen, Aachen, Coventry, Riga) and further Helmholtz partners (Juelich, DLR) the Helmholtz Alliance shall intensify the research in this field. The alliance is coordinated by Dr. Gunter Gerbeth (g.gerbeth(at)hzdr.de). LIMTECH consists of 14 projects and a Young Investigator Group. The experimental and theoretical-numerical research works range from basic studies on turbulence, magnetically induced instabilities and dynamos, to measurement techniques for liquid metal flows, the use of liquid metals in future solar power stations or liquid metal batteries, up to applied investigations for the improvement of metal casting or crystal growth technologies. LIMTECH involves 29 PhD and 11 scientist positions. Details about LIMTECH, the various projects and the corresponding position offers please find at

www.hzdr.de/LIMTECH

PhD and Scientists' positions at LIMTECH, Germany

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(from Gunter Gerbeth, Dresden, Germany)

29 PhD and 11 Scientist positions offered in frame of the German Helmholtz Alliance LIMTECH

The German Helmholtz Association established a so-called Helmholtz-Alliance in the field of “Liquid Metal Technologies” (LIMTECH), starting on Oct. 1, 2012 for the period of 5 years. Mainly based on the Helmholtz Centres in Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) and Karlsruhe (KIT) and in very close cooperation with Universities (Dresden, Freiberg, Ilmenau, Hannover, Potsdam, Goettingen, Aachen, Coventry, Riga) and further Helmholtz partners (Juelich, DLR) the Helmholtz Alliance shall intensify the research in this field. The alliance is coordinated by Dr. Gunter Gerbeth (g.gerbeth(at)hzdr.de). LIMTECH consists of 14 projects and a Young Investigator Group. The experimental and theoretical-numerical research works range from basic studies on turbulence, magnetically induced instabilities and dynamos, to measurement techniques for liquid metal flows, the use of liquid metals in future solar power stations or liquid metal batteries, up to applied investigations for the improvement of metal casting or crystal growth technologies. LIMTECH involves 29 PhD and 11 scientist positions. Details about LIMTECH, the various projects and the corresponding position offers please find at

www.hzdr.de/LIMTECH

Workshop “Tangled Magnetic Fields in Astro- and Plasma Physics”

The above meeting will be held in autumn in the International Centre for Mathematical Sciences (ICMS) in Scotland as a satellite workshop of a six-month program on

TOPOLOGICAL DYNAMICS IN THE PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

16 July – 21 December 2012

Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge, UK

WWW.NEWTON.AC.UK/PROGRAMMES/TOD

The Workshop in Edinburgh will focus on the research exploiting topological and geometrical concepts in the study of morphology and evolution of magnetic fields in astrophysics and plasma physics. The topics will include:

  • Dynamo action associated with chiral turbulence, in planetary and solar contexts;
  • Eruption of solar/stellar fields through chromospheres and coronae;
  • Braiding of the coronal field due to footpoint motion;
  • Spontaneous field discontinuities (current sheets) and coronal heating;
  • Magneto-rotational instability (MRI) in accretion discs, and associated transport of angular momentum;
  • Magnetostatic equilibria in toroidal fusion plasmas; their stability and containment characteristics.

For more information, including the list of invited lectures, please visit www.icms.org.uk

If you would like to participate and be considered for a contributed talk or poster, please complete the  on-line application form.  The  deadline for applications is

31 August 2012

We encourage early applications. Registration may have to be closed before the deadline as the number of Participants is limited by the size of the lecture hall.

Konrad Bajer Steve Cowley
Mitchell Berger Gunnar Hornig
Andrew Gilbert Clare Parnell

Workshop "Tangled Magnetic Fields in Astro- and Plasma Physics"

The above meeting will be held in autumn in the International Centre for Mathematical Sciences (ICMS) in Scotland as a satellite workshop of a six-month program on

TOPOLOGICAL DYNAMICS IN THE PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

16 July – 21 December 2012

Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge, UK

WWW.NEWTON.AC.UK/PROGRAMMES/TOD

The Workshop in Edinburgh will focus on the research exploiting topological and geometrical concepts in the study of morphology and evolution of magnetic fields in astrophysics and plasma physics. The topics will include:

  • Dynamo action associated with chiral turbulence, in planetary and solar contexts;
  • Eruption of solar/stellar fields through chromospheres and coronae;
  • Braiding of the coronal field due to footpoint motion;
  • Spontaneous field discontinuities (current sheets) and coronal heating;
  • Magneto-rotational instability (MRI) in accretion discs, and associated transport of angular momentum;
  • Magnetostatic equilibria in toroidal fusion plasmas; their stability and containment characteristics.

For more information, including the list of invited lectures, please visit www.icms.org.uk

If you would like to participate and be considered for a contributed talk or poster, please complete the  on-line application form.  The  deadline for applications is

31 August 2012

We encourage early applications. Registration may have to be closed before the deadline as the number of Participants is limited by the size of the lecture hall.

Konrad Bajer Steve Cowley
Mitchell Berger Gunnar Hornig
Andrew Gilbert Clare Parnell