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career advice - computational modelling, Australia
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I'm looking for work from home for this set of skills:
- numerical methods for integration, differentiation, iterative solution methods
- numerical modelling of fluid flow and heat transfer
- MATLAB, ANSYS, CAD, Tecplot for data visualization;
- high-performance computing and linux, gnu knowledge
- Perl for scripting and web backend
- Fortran for scientific programming
I have engineering consultant roles in mind but they usually are not work from home. Teaching from home is usually difficult for me to find. And maybe there are other roles which I did not think of previously.
I understand that web development can be easier to find remote work for, but I would ideally aim for something that is more permanent and does not require job seeking again and again every 2-3 years. It is also a bit difficult sounding in the sense that there is not enough mathematics or physics in this kind of occupation, and again it is pretty hard to find.
Where would you advise to look and in what direction to self-develop?
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I'm looking for work from home for this set of skills:
- numerical methods for integration, differentiation, iterative solution methods
- numerical modelling of fluid flow and heat transfer
- MATLAB, ANSYS, CAD, Tecplot for data visualization;
- high-performance computing and linux, gnu knowledge
- Perl for scripting and web backend
- Fortran for scientific programming
I have engineering consultant roles in mind but they usually are not work from home. Teaching from home is usually difficult for me to find. And maybe there are other roles which I did not think of previously.
I understand that web development can be easier to find remote work for, but I would ideally aim for something that is more permanent and does not require job seeking again and again every 2-3 years. It is also a bit difficult sounding in the sense that there is not enough mathematics or physics in this kind of occupation, and again it is pretty hard to find.
Where would you advise to look and in what direction to self-develop?
telecommute
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add a comment |
I'm looking for work from home for this set of skills:
- numerical methods for integration, differentiation, iterative solution methods
- numerical modelling of fluid flow and heat transfer
- MATLAB, ANSYS, CAD, Tecplot for data visualization;
- high-performance computing and linux, gnu knowledge
- Perl for scripting and web backend
- Fortran for scientific programming
I have engineering consultant roles in mind but they usually are not work from home. Teaching from home is usually difficult for me to find. And maybe there are other roles which I did not think of previously.
I understand that web development can be easier to find remote work for, but I would ideally aim for something that is more permanent and does not require job seeking again and again every 2-3 years. It is also a bit difficult sounding in the sense that there is not enough mathematics or physics in this kind of occupation, and again it is pretty hard to find.
Where would you advise to look and in what direction to self-develop?
telecommute
New contributor
I'm looking for work from home for this set of skills:
- numerical methods for integration, differentiation, iterative solution methods
- numerical modelling of fluid flow and heat transfer
- MATLAB, ANSYS, CAD, Tecplot for data visualization;
- high-performance computing and linux, gnu knowledge
- Perl for scripting and web backend
- Fortran for scientific programming
I have engineering consultant roles in mind but they usually are not work from home. Teaching from home is usually difficult for me to find. And maybe there are other roles which I did not think of previously.
I understand that web development can be easier to find remote work for, but I would ideally aim for something that is more permanent and does not require job seeking again and again every 2-3 years. It is also a bit difficult sounding in the sense that there is not enough mathematics or physics in this kind of occupation, and again it is pretty hard to find.
Where would you advise to look and in what direction to self-develop?
telecommute
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