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Post Doctoral Opportunity
Ship-ice Interaction and Determination of Extreme Ship Loading in Arctic
Conditions
Centre of Ships and Offshore Structures
Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Application Deadline: The position is open until filled. Ideally, the
successful candidate would begin by fall 2006.

For further information, please see:
http://www.cesos.ntnu.no


There is a Post Doctoral opportunity at the Centre of Ships and Offshore
Structures (CeSOS) at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology
focusing on ship-ice interaction and determination of extreme ship
loading in arctic conditions.

Prospective candidates should have completed a degree in Mechanical
Engineering, preferably in Naval Architecture. He/she should be able to
demonstrate a solid working knowledge of basic ship theory and ship
structure. A solid mathematical foundation is also an asset. The
candidate should be prepared to travel to arctic areas for studies of
ships in ice.

Research at CeSOS aims to develop fundamental knowledge about how ships
and other structures behave in the ocean environment, using analytical,
numerical, and experimental studies. This knowledge is vital, both now
and in the future, for the design of safe, cost effective, and
environmentally friendly structures, as well as in the planning and
execution of marine operations. CeSOS is starting a research program in
arctic shipping and the selected candidate will join the research group
in Arctic Marine Technology.

Applications may be written in English and should include a full CV and
verified copies of relevant degree, employment, and language proficiency
certificates. It should also include a one page review explaining the
interest that the candidate has in this topic and the skills and
experience that he/she will bring to the research group. In addition,
please provide the name and telephone number of two people who may, if
necessary, be contacted to provide a reference.

Applications should be sent to:
Professor Torgeir Moan
CeSOS, NTNU
Marine Technology Center
Otto Nielsens vei 10
NO-7491 Trondheim
Norway

E-mail: torgeir.moan [at] ntnu.no (Please note that you may send an e-mail
with all the necessary documents attached. Authorized documents must be
received by air mail, however, before a contract can be signed.)

Applications will be considered on an ongoing basis until a suitable
candidate is identified.

For further information, please contact:
Professor Kaj Riska
E-mail: kaj.riska [at] ils.fi

Professor Torgeir Moan
E-mail: torgeir.moan [at] ntnu.no

Funding for this program, including research assistantship, fieldwork
travel, supplies etc., will be provided by CeSOS.