Post-Doctoral Research Opportunities Center for Resilience at The Ohio State University www.resilience.osu.edu The Center for Resilience within the College of Engineering is conducting a number of interdisciplinary research programs that address the sustainability of industrial and ecological systems. We are currently seeking candidates for two post-doc positions: 1) Research Director, Center for Resilience This individual will assist the Co-Directors by providing technical leadership for funded projects and directing the work of graduate student researchers. He/she will focus on two interrelated projects: * Modeling Biocomplexity for Alternative Fuels. Funded by NSF's Biocomplexity in the Environment initiative, this project involves developing multiscale deterministic and stochastic models to study the broader economic and environmental impacts of industrial decisions related to transportation fuels, and the impact of government policies on industry. This framework will be applied to evaluate the life cycle environmental and economic implications of alternate transportation fuels, including ethanol, biodiesel, and hydrogen. * Life Cycle Management Decision-Making. Funded by a global manufacturer of heavy industrial equipment, this project will develop and apply a life cycle assessment approach to evaluate the environmental and financial trade -offs associated with product design and manufacturing process selection decisions. This project will involve application of methodologies developed in the Biocomplexity project and other Center for Resilience projects. In addition, this individual will provide research coordination for project teams working on several other state-of-the-art projects in the areas of sustainable design and industrial ecology. 2) Research Team Leader, Sustainability Metrics Development This project, funded by the U.S. EPA, involves development and deployment of sustainability indicators and metrics for a major campus expansion being launched by the Ohio State University Medical Center . The master plan calls for extensive incorporation of sustainable design features, including advanced energy and lighting systems, use of recycled materials, and flexible, open architecture. The successful candidate will work closely with the planning team to develop suitable indicators for evaluating and monitoring the improved sustainability and resilience of healthcare facilities. The results will be an empirical validation of the benefits of sustainable design, and a rigorous, repeatable methodology for sustainable design value assessment. Desired Qualifications: The ideal candidates for these positions will be motivated to perform research in a team-oriented, multidisciplinary environment and to learn new concepts as necessary. A strong background in at least some of the following areas is sought: 1) Life Cycle Assessment, 2) Thermodynamic Analysis, 3) Systems Engineering, 4) Network Modeling, 5) Applied Statistics, 6) Optimization. Relevant prior experience, project management capabilities, familiarity with computer models, and strong communication skills will also be important assets. Both positions are available immediately for a minimum period of one year, renewable with satisfactory progress and availability of funds. The stipend and benefits are competitive. Ohio State is the largest campus in the U.S., and is located in Columbus, the 16th largest city in the U.S. Please send a resume' and names of three referees by Dec. 1, 2006 to either of the Co-Directors: Bhavik R. Bakshi, Professor Dept. of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering [log in to unmask] Joseph Fiksel, Senior Research Scientist Dept. of Integrated Systems Engineering [log in to unmask] Please direct all telephone inquiries to Dr. Joseph Fiksel at 614-688-8155.