We seek highly motivated graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and undergraduate students interested in the interface of machine learning and computational physics to join our group.
Postdoctoral Scholar Openings
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No openings at this moment
I am happy to support AHA postdoctoral fellowship application or postdoctoral fellowships from NSF, NIH, and others.
Ph.D. Research Assistant
- Seeking highly motivated Ph.D. students to conduct research in the areas of computational fluid dynamics, scientific machine learning, data assimilation, model reduction, and hemodynamics.
- Excellent English communication and writing skills are required.
- The appointment includes a stipend and full tuition.
Openings for 2025 Spring or Fall Through AME @ University of Notre Dame
I will take one or two PhD student through AME @ Notre Dame, who will be admitted through AME PhD program and work with me at Cornell. Please send your CV to Prof. Jianxun Wang (jwang33@nd.edu) for more information.
Openings for 2025 (Fall only) Through Sibley School of MAE @ Cornell University
As I will be joining the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Cornell University in Summer 2025 [Cornell Profile], prospective students for Fall 2025 can apply through Cornell. Please send your CV to Prof. Jianxun Wang (jw2837@cornell.edu) for more information.
Master of Science, Master of Engineering (Openings for 2025 Fall through Cornell)
We have two master programs, and I typically happy to advise MS/MEng students who are interested in our research. In general, there is no financial support for master students. Please contact Prof. Jianxun Wang (jw2837@cornell.edu) with your CV to indicate your interest.
- Master of Science, Application, (Deadline: Dec 1st, 2024)
- Master of Engineering, Application (Deadline, Feb 1st 2025)
Visiting/Exchange Graduate Students (Ph.D. and Master Students)
We welcome visiting and exchange graduate students who are interested in the interfaces of machine learning and computational physics. If you are interested, please contact Dr. Wang (jw2837@cornell.edu) for more information.
Undergraduate Research Opportunity
Our group is seeking self-motivated undergraduate research assistants to conduct research in a wide range of fields, including computational fluid dynamics, machine learning, hemodynamic modeling.
For ND UG students: if you are interested in our research, you can consider taking Prof. Wang’s UG elective course AME50532 “Computational Fluid Dynamics” offered every Fall semester. Please contact Prof. Jianxun Wang (jwang33@nd.edu) with your CV.
For International students looking for summer undergraduate research? Consider applying for the iSURE program at Notre Dame.