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H Tang

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The City College of New York

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The City College of New York

PhD Student/Associate/Visiting Scholar in CFD and Ocean Flow

An exciting opportunity is available for a PhD student, research associate, or visiting scholar at The City College of New York (CCNY), part of the City University of New York (CUNY). The position is based in the Civil Engineering Department and focuses on computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and ocean flow research. The primary aim is to simulate coastal ocean flows and investigate fluid-structure interaction using both existing software and newly developed numerical models. This research is highly interdisciplinary, combining civil engineering, mechanical engineering, marine engineering, and applied mathematics. CCNY is the flagship campus of CUNY, located in Manhattan, New York City. It is renowned for its diverse student body and academic excellence, having produced numerous engineers, business leaders, and scientists, including Nobel Prize winners and Fields medalists. The university serves over 200,000 students across 25 colleges, making it the leading urban public university in the United States. Applicants should be highly motivated and goal-oriented, with an MS degree in mechanical, civil, or ocean engineering, applied mathematics, or related fields. Solid knowledge in mathematics and physics is essential. Experience in computer programming, flow modeling, and algorithm development is preferred, and candidates with backgrounds in both mathematics and engineering are especially encouraged to apply. Priority may be given to individuals currently residing in the U.S. or its territories. International applications are welcome. To apply, interested candidates should email their CV with the subject line 'PhD/Associate/Visiting position' to Prof H Tang at [email protected]. All applications will be reviewed collectively, and those who best match the requirements will be contacted. The position is open until May 31, 2026, but may be filled earlier if a suitable candidate is found. For more information, visit the official position page: FindAPhD listing .

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