Multiple graduate research assistant openings are available in the Micro/nano-
Engineering Laboratory at the University of Tennessee Chattanooga. The positions
are for Ph.D. in Computational Engineering (starting salary range:
$22.000-$25.000). Projects are in collaboration with Oak Ridge National
Laboratories. Students interested in fluid dynamics, heat transfer, material
science, nanoscale transport phenomena, or molecular and interfacial phenomena
are welcome to apply. Prior experience in computational work and programming
skills are valued. If interested, send your resume and transcript to
utc.nanoengineering@gmail.com . These positions come with full funding,
including stipend, health care, and tuition waiver.
Nanotechnology offers groundbreaking applications in physical and natural
sciences. Recent advances provide revolutionary nano-materials/systems whose
properties can be customized. The future of science and engineering is expected
to be shaped by nano-materials. As described by Richard Feynman, arranging atoms
to manipulate materials became increasingly important in the last decade.
Understanding the fluid dynamics, heat transfer and surface chemistry at the
nanoscale is of great importance.
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is the second largest school in the
University of Tennessee System, serving a diverse student body of more than
11,000 undergraduate and graduate students through five academic colleges. Since
its founding in 1886, UTC has developed a reputation for excellence build on an
unusual blend of the private and public traditions of American higher education.
Chattanooga, the fourth largest city in the state, is located in Southeast
Tennessee near the border of Georgia. The city has received national recognition
for the “renaissance of its beautiful downtown and redevelopment of its
riverfront”. Chattanooga also has the fastest internet in the country. Home to
the first Gig Internet in the United States, Chattanooga has a 100% fiber
network that links every home and business in a 600-square mile area.
Attractions such as the Tennessee Aquarium, Lookout Mountain, Civil War
battlefield sites, the African American Museum, and the Appalachian Trail bring
thousands of people to the area, as do events like the Riverbend Festival,
Nightfall, Jazzanooga, and the Southern Writers Conference. People who love the
outdoors use Chattanooga as a base for hang-gliding, bass fishing, mountain
climbing and caving expeditions; the beautiful Smoky Mountains and Tennessee
River support the greatest variety of flora of any area in the United States.
Chattanooga also has a long and rich past with regard to diversity. Chattanooga
is also just a two-hour (or less) drive from Atlanta, Nashville, Knoxville, and
Birmingham. Whether it’s Chattanooga’s ideal geographical location with
comfortable temperatures year-round to suit an active lifestyle, its cultural
and culinary diversity, reasonable cost of living, world-class healthcare
facilities, reputable educational institutions like UTC, or countless other
reasons, it’s no wonder more and more people are choosing to make Chattanooga
their home.
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