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Job Record #19337
TitlePDF in in Numerical Simulations and Rheology of Polymeric Mater
CategoryJob in Academia
EmployerUniversity of British Columbia
LocationCanada, British Columbia, Vancouver
InternationalYes, international applications are welcome
Closure DateSunday, September 15, 2024
Description:
The Industrial and Multiphysics Laboratory at the University of British Columbia 
in Vancouver is looking for a postdoctoral research fellow (who has completed 
their PhD within the last five years at the time of appointment) to work on a 
newly industrial-funded 2-year postdoctoral research project. The successful PDF 
candidate will join a dynamic and multidisciplinary team under the supervision 
of Dr. Dana Grecov. Dr. Grecov’s current research program focuses on studying 
complex fluids and their applications using numerical simulations and 
experimental methods.
For more information about Industrial and Multiphysics Laboratory, please visit 
https://ibml.mech.ubc.ca/ and/or the LinkedIn page: 
https://www.linkedin.com/company/industrial-and-biological-multiphysics-
laboratory/
As funders of this fellowship position, the scientists from the industrial 
partner will collaborate with and work alongside the successful candidate.
This project seeks to develop and understand the manufacturing process for a 
hyaluronic acid-based product. Of particular interest are the insights of 
a)	material chemical reactions, 
b)	simulation mixing and rheology modeling,
c)	integrated, comprehensive results of dynamic chemical reaction with each 
step of material mixing properties through the analysis of chemical and physical 
characterization to enhance the robustness of the manufacturing process.
The successful applicants will be supervised by Director Dana Grecov and will 
work with the research team from the industrial partner. There are also 
opportunities to interact with various faculty in the Departments of Applied 
Science and Science at UBC. Therefore, a willingness to collaborate and mentor 
undergraduate and graduate students is advantageous.
Responsibilities
The candidate will investigate the chemistry and material properties to 
understand the processing of a Sodium hyaluronic acid-based product.  
Specifically, the candidate will study how the properties are related to the 
degradation and crosslinking of the material via multiple analytical methods and 
the rheology impact via rheological characterization. The candidate will perform 
CFD modeling to develop models to mimic gel mixing rheology with polymer 
reactions. The numerical results will be compared with lab experimental data for 
model validation. Modeling results will guide process developments, support 
manufacturing robustness, and develop process optimization. The candidate will 
be responsible for enhancing the robustness of the existing manufacturing 
process and proposing an optimized process as a simplified/alternate 
manufacturing option with improved gel material rheology.

Qualifications
-	A Ph.D. degree in an appropriate discipline (chemistry, material 
engineering, material science, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering) is 
required.
-	A strong background in programming and mathematical modeling is 
important.
-	Background and experience in polymer chemistry and crosslinking-
degradation is required.
-	Experience in computational and experimental rheology is desirable.
-	Experience working with hyaluronic acid (HA) or HA-based products is 
desirable.
-	Experience working with cross-linking and/or its modeling is desirable.
-	Background in applied/numerical mathematics is desirable. 
-	Outstanding organization skills and attention to detail are essential, 
as well as the ability to efficiently manage time and workflow, including 
skillfully prioritizing long-term projects and day-to-day responsibilities.
-	Ability for critical thinking and independent learning.
-	Ability to collaborate proficiently and communicate effectively with 
colleagues and management teams. 
Opportunity
This is a unique opportunity for several reasons. Located at the University of 
British Columbia Point Gray campus, you will be in a highly innovative and 
interdisciplinary research environment and close collaboration with an 
industrial partner. Vancouver repeatedly ranks among the most livable places in 
the world and combines excellence in research with a high quality of life. 
Excellent opportunities for personal and professional development are provided.
Application Process
Interested applicants should submit a CV and cover letter detailing their 
experience and contact details for 3 references. Applications should be sent to 
dgrecov@mech.ubc.ca with ‘PDF position’ in the email subject line. Applicants 
for the position will be evaluated in the order they are received. 
This posting will remain open until the position is filled. The proposed start 
date for this position is August 15th, 2024, and is negotiable. The appointment 
will initially be for 4 months and is expected to be extended to 2 years. Salary 
will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. The salary range is 
expected to be $70,000 to $75,000 per annum plus benefits.
Equity and diversity are essential to academic excellence. An open and diverse 
community fosters the inclusion of voices that have been underrepresented or 
discouraged. We encourage applications from members of groups that have been 
marginalized on any grounds enumerated under the B.C. Human Rights Code, 
including sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization, 
disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or 
status as a First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person.

Contact Information:
Please mention the CFD Jobs Database, record #19337 when responding to this ad.
NameDana Grecov
Emaildgrecov@mech.ubc.ca
Email ApplicationYes
Phone7789984776
Address6250 Applied Science Lane, V6T1Z4, Vancouver, Canada
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