Postdoctoral Scholar, College of Engineering - Department of Aerospace Engineering (psu)
Job posting number: #136410 (Ref:REQ_0000058884)
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Job Description
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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
The College of Engineering, Department of Aerospace Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University is seeking a Postdoctoral Scholar for computational fluid dynamics, aerodynamics, and/or acoustics research for sustainable aviation under the primary supervision of Professor Dr. Jim Coder. Specific areas of research for this position are anticipated to include:
Aeroacoustic predictions of aircraft takeoff/landing, including airport noise contours (working also with Prof. Vic Sparrow, Acoustics)
Implementation and evaluation of partial-pressure field drag decompositions for business-jet aircraft
Analysis of contrail formation as a function of altitude for different aircraft types
Other related research activities defined collaboratively with Prof. Coder
Expected duties of the postdoctoral scholar include:
Lightly supervised execution of research tasks defined in collaboration with the supervisor
Active participation in program reviews, including debriefing of research outcomes
Travel to technical conferences, with possibility of international travel
Writing and submitting technical papers and archival journal papers related to the assigned research duties as well as assisting with the writing and editing of student-led papers
Mentoring of graduate and undergraduate students in Prof. Coder’s lab and collaborating labs
The primary responsibilities of this postdoctoral scholar will focus on research/scholarship activities; however, the scholar will be encouraged to pursue teaching opportunities, in consultation with their supervisor, to enhance readiness for an academic career.
A Ph.D. or doctorate degree is required by the appointment date.
The preferred qualifications of the postdoctoral scholar are:
Research-based doctorate in Aerospace Engineering or Aeronautical Engineering with undergraduate coursework in either Aerospace or Aeronautical Engineering
High-level expertise with leading computational fluid dynamics commercial software such as ANSYS Fluent and/or Siemens Star-CCM+ solvers
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Documented experience with airfoil/wing/configuration aerodynamics, drag decompositions, and/or aeroacoustics
Established record of first-author publications in leading aerospace engineering journals on the topics of airfoil/wing/configuration aerodynamics, drag decompositions, and/or aeroacoustics
Established record of public speaking and presentations at program reviews and/or major technical conferences
This term position is funded for one year from the date of hire with possibility of renewal.
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