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School of Physical Sciences
Jawaharlal Nehru University,
New Delhi-110067

Applications are invited from eligible candidates for the position of Junior Research Fellow (JRF) in an ANRF, GOI sponsored research project under the supervision of Dr. Om Prakash Meena. The duration of the position is three years. The details of the project are mentioned below:

Title of the project: Convective Transport of Hybrid and Trihybrid Nanofluids…Using Artificial Neural Networks

Name & address of sponsoring agency: Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF), Govt. of India, New Delhi

Name of the post: JRF

No. of post: 01

Duration:: Three year

Principal Investigator: Dr. Om Prakash Meena, School of Physical Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi-110067.

Essential Qualification:
1. M.Sc. in Mathematics or an equivalent degree in Mathematics (Minimum 55% marks or equivalent CGPA and passed).
2. GATE/NET/NBHM in the Mathematics.

Desirable Qualification: Background in Applied Mathematics/Computational Fluid Dynamics and knowledge of MATLAB, Latex.

Fellowship: Rs. 37000/- per month + HRA (As per project guidelines)

Interview and venue: Only shortlisted candidates will be informed by email about the interview. The interview will be conducted in online mode.

How to apply: A soft copy of the scanned application form with supporting documents may be sent via email to opmeena@jnu.ac.in on the subject “Project JRF Application Form” before 25-04-2025.

* All terms and conditions for this position will adhere to the guidelines of ANRF and JNU New Delhi.
* Candidates should provide a no-objection certificate from their employer if they are currently employed elsewhere.
* The competent authority reserves the right to fill or not fill the position as notified in this advertisement.
* For any queries regarding the position, please contact Dr. Om Prakash Meena at opmeena@jnu.ac.in.

Dr. Om Prakash Meena
(Principal Investigator)

Current Recruitment
Yes

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