CLDOM, a part of Khazar Computing Research Center, offers several interesting opportunities for the young researchers to enter into the world of computational modelling of materials. CLDOM stands for Computational Laboratory for Design and Optimisation of Materials. The major core themes of the research of this computational research group are development & application of robust multi-scale simulation software for solid and liquid matter simulation, & computational nanomaterial design. On theoretical level, the group will develop the theory of computation of non-bonded interactions that is expected to reduce the computational cost of Molecular Dynamics Simulations (MD SIMULATIONS). On application level the group members will in particular pursue research on the mechanism of cloud seeding, an artificial rain generation method, and gas hydrates in search for better oil transportation efficiency.
The group particularly welcomes the applications from Master degree holders in Applied mathematics and Physics, with demonstrated programming skills. Oil and Gas Engineers with master degree with substantial mathematics and physics background and programming skills are also welcome.
For enquiries please contact: Dr. Jestin Mandumpal.
Members:
Leader: Dr. Jestin Mandumpal
Jestin Mandumpal
Lecturer of Chemistry Department
PhD in Computitional Chemistry
Phone: +994 12 421 7916
Email: jmandumpal@khazar.org
Master Student: Yannick Agbor
Yannick Agbor
Master student of Petroleum Engineering, supported by a scholarship at Khazar University. He graduated with a Bsc degree in applied Geosciences and Petroleum Technology from the University of Buea, Cameroon. Currently he is working towards for his master thesis at KCRC, on Molecular Dynamic Simulation of methane hydrates. Outside of studies, I like playing football, dancing and networking.
Master Student: Usama Ahmed Khand
Usama Ahmed Khand
He is a M.Sc. candidate in Petroleum Engineering at Khazar University, graduated in from Mehran University of Engineering and Technology Pakistan in 2013. He is currently investigating the computer simulations of methane hydrates at KCRC. His other research interests include Downstream and Petroleum Production Technology, De-Liquefaction of Loaded up Wells and Injection Rate analysis in Gas Lift System.