Applications are invited for a new Postdoctoral Scholar position in mathematical physics and electromagnetic (EM) theory/modeling, at the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, and in collaboration with the Applied Mathematics Department, Santa Clara University. This is an in-person position at Santa Clara University, located in the heart of Silicon Valley, California. The position is currently available for 24 months, with possible extension depending on the availability of funding. The start date is negotiable. We seek outstanding candidates who are experienced in, and excited about, conducting high-quality research in an area that combines applied mathematics/mathematical physics and electromagnetic analysis. The postdoctoral position will focus on developing a theoretical framework for the classification of characteristic perturbations in two-dimensional geometries that carry evolving boundary conditions or subdomain extractions. The geometrical effects will be applied to planar electromagnetic resonator geometries enclosed by Lipschitz-continuous boundaries. Utilization of variational techniques, geometry, level sets, topological derivatives, among other methods, are expected to be useful for modeling the spectral characteristics of these shapes under evolving perturbations. In addition to its theoretical and intellectual value, the research will benefit many applications, such as biomedical therapy, remote sensing, antenna/filter theory, and inverse problems in physics and engineering. Good working knowledge in most of the following topics is essential for this position: differential equations, operator spectral theory, linear vector spaces, differential geometry, boundary-value problems, Green’s functions, variational techniques, and complex analysis. The postdoctoral scholar will join Prof. Adham Naji’s research program at Santa Clara. Prof. Naji moved from Stanford University/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory to Santa Clara University in 2024, and is currently establishing his new research program in this area. His research interests focus on developing/adapting advanced mathematical techniques for applications in EM theory, radiofrequency (RF) analysis/design for wireless systems, wave scattering and propagation, and wave-particle dynamics in accelerator physics, among others.
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Full-time
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Entry Level
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