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美国密苏里大学哥伦比亚分校机械与航空专业招计算方面全奖博士一名
目前,美国密苏里大学哥伦比亚分校Pro. Jian Lin项目组招收具有计算科学和相关统计背景,并擅长matlab or Python的全奖博士一名。(2019)
One Ph.D. position supported by RA/TA is immediately available in Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering at University of Missouri-Columbia for Summer/2019 (deadline: 04/30/2019) or Fall/2019 (deadline: 05/31/2019). Excellent candidates can be supported by fellowship. Interested areas is: computation, machine learning in materials /manufacturing. We are looking for students with the following backgrounds:
• Applicants with master degree are preferred, although excellent ones with B.S. are also considered.
• Applicants should have B.S. or M.S. degree majored in Physics, Applied Physics, Physical chemistry, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering.
• Applicants should have research experience in computational science, statistics analysis with strong programming skills using Matlab and/or Python. The ones with experience in machine learning are highly desired.
• Minimum GPA: 3.5
• TOEFL or IELTS and GRE are required. Minimum of TOEFL is 80 (iBT) or 550 (PBT); IELTS is 6.5. The GRE is 298 (Verbal plus Quantitative).
Applicaiton Information
• Application deadline: Summer/2019 (04/30/2019), or Fall/2019 (deadline: 05/31/2019)
• MAE graduate application information (click here).
Interested applicants should send a single PDF file including curriculum vitae to Dr. Lin at javen.lin0109@gmail.com or LinJian@missouri.edu.
About the research group
Our group is quite multidisciplinary, focusing research in artificial intelligence powered materials development from design, processing to applications. The team is led by Dr. Jian Lin, who got B.S. from Zhejiang University in 2007. He then obtained his M.S. in Electrical Engineering and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from University of California-Riverside in 2010 and 2011, respectively. Prior to MU, he was a post-doctoral researcher at Rice University from 2011 to 2014. Dr. Lin has published >50 peer-reviewed journal papers in the areas of energy, electronics, and nanomaterials, and holds 5 issued international patents. Some of his research was featured in National Science Foundation (NSF), Air Force Research Lab (AFRL), American Chemical Society (ACS), Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN), and Science Daily. He is a recipient of 2015 ORAU Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award and 2016 Emerging Investigator of the Journal of Materials Chemistry. His research is currently funded by DOE, USDA, and NSF. For the more detailed information, please refer to website: http://engineers.missouri.edu/linj/
About the MU:
The University of Missouri-Columbia (MU) is the flagship campus of the University of Missouri system and was established in 1839 as the first public university west of the Mississippi River. MU is one of the nation's top-tier R1 institutions by US News and a RU/VH (Research University with very high research activity) by Carnegie Foundation. It is a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), composed of 62 leading universities in the North America. The University of Missouri Research Reactor Center is the world's most powerful university research reactor. MU is one of only six public universities in the US with medicine, veterinary medicine, and law all on one campus. It is located in Columbia, which has consistently been ranked by Money magazine as one of the nation’s top places to live because of its excellent quality of life. It is 2 hour-drive to Saint Louis and Kansas cities which are metropolitan areas. |
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