Are you a highly motivated and creative postdoc to join our team to explore the theory and simulations of complex fluids and active matter?
This position is based in the Fluidlab (part of the Soft Matter group at the Institute of Physics) where you will work on various aspects of theoretical and computational fluid dynamics and data analysis. This includes developing codes and analyzing the data for flows of materials with elasto-viscoplastic or out-of-equilibrium properties, as well as for deformable interfaces with surface tension.
You will closely collaborate with other computationalists, theorists, and experimentalists in the team and from external institutions, including the University of British Columbia and University of Cambridge.
Candidates with a strong background in computational fluid mechanics and rheology and previous experience in using and developing computational fluid mechanics tools (such as Basilisk), Programming (C, C++, Python, ...), and data analysis in physics, applied mathematics, or engineering, are strongly encouraged to apply. Proficiency in data-driven modeling and AI algorithms is an advantage.