Postdoctoral Research Position at Sandia National Laboratories The Computational Mathematics and Algorithms Center (http://www.cs.sandia.gov) at Sandia National Laboratories is seeking highly motivated and talented researchers in computational science to apply for a postdoctoral research position at either of our two locations, Albuquerque, New Mexico or Livermore, California. While all applicants will be considered, preference will be given to those whose research is directly or indirectly related to iterative solution techniques for linear equations, particularly in the areas of multigrid and algebraic multigrid algorithms. Applicants must have (or soon have) a Ph.D. or equivalent experience in mathematics, computer science or related engineering or science discipline. Applicants should also have experience in numerical analysis. Interest in large-scale parallel computing/numerical software development, and the proven ability to work in a collaborative research environment is also required. Sandia maintains strong research programs in a variety of areas, including numerical mathematics, discrete algorithms, computational physics/engineering, and advanced systems software and tools. The center supports a unique computing environment that includes several high performance parallel computers. The position includes a competitive salary and benefits, moving expenses, and a professional travel allowance. Applicants should send a resume, a statement of research interests, and names of three people who will supply letters of reference to: Ray Tuminaro Sandia National Laboratories Mailstop 9217 P.O. Box 969 Livermore, CA 94551 tuminaro@ca.sandia.gov (925) 294-2564 Applications will be accepted through March or until the position is filled. Sandia National Labs is a U.S. Department of Energy multiprogram laboratory, operated by Sandia Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary Lockheed Martin Corporation, with locations in Albuquerque, NM and Livermore, CA. Equal Opportunity Employer. Drug-free workplace. U.S. Citizenship is normally required.