
College Foundation Scholarship In all applications, complex magnetic process can be determined by carefully combining Maxwell's equations with micromechanic and micromagnetic equation. The software generated algorithms to be implemented on GPU hardware of the most modern and efficient time available (GPU: Graphical Processing Unit). Due to enormous computing power than a standard CPU calculations, the software will open a complete range of new research opportunities to understand the rich physics of magnetic materials that can be utilized in various engineering applications.
College Foundation Scholarship In practice this PhD work will focus on first place in the development of numerical algorithms to solve a large system of coupled equations in the appeal. Depending on the interests of candidates', the focus can be on-GPU implementation of efficient algorithms that are developed or in engineering applications.
Profile
We are currently looking for a new PhD student with a masters degree in either electromechanical, electrical or physical engineering or a masters degree in physics. The College Foundation Scholarship research topic is the development of algorithms that efficiently solve complex coupled equations in a magnetic context. An interest in programming numerical code is required.
More information is available on http://dynamat.ugent.be/simulations
Apply
If you are interested, please contact:
Luc.Dupre@UGent.be or Bartel.VanWaeyenberge@UGent.be
Further Information
Application Deadline : 1 October 2011
Web Link
http://www.ugent.be/en/news/vacancies/scientific/tbOAPTW08