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structural materials (both metals and ceramics), computational solid mechanics, and thermohydraulics. The successful candidate will develop automated frameworks for finite element analysis of high temperature
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, degradation mechanisms, and electrochemical performance, utilizing a variety of synthesis techniques and advanced structural and electrochemical characterization methods. The appointee will work closely with
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of complex propulsion systems involving modeling of multi-phase flows, turbulent combustion, heat transfer, combustion, and thermo-mechanical fluid-structure interaction by further developing commercial/in
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analyze the results with the goal of quantifying the fundamental fluid mechanics of the systems and will work with computational modelers to develop a better understanding of the injection and breakup
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at Materials Engineering Research Facility (MERF) and collaborators inside and outside Argonne. The candidate is expected to design and conduct experiments, analyze data and explore mechanisms behind
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to the chemical and mechanical nature of the processes being worked on, mechanical aptness is very helpful to be successful in this position. Position Requirements Recent or soon-to-be-completed PhD (typically
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mechanical engineering. The HEP Energy Frontier group has recognized roles within the international ATLAS collaboration. The successful candidate will be working on the development of core software for
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mechanisms through reaction kinetics analysis and other physical organic and inorganic techniques. Position Requirements Recent or soon-to-be-completed PhD (within the last 0-5 years) in fields of organic
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quantum mechanical calculations (e.g., first principles density functional theory (DFT)) to identify the structures and to understand the complex mechanisms of molecular reactions occurring at the surface
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of different thrusts and institutions within ESRA focusing on fundamental understanding of ion transport within confined space, surface chemistry, as well as discharge-charge mechanism of metal-air batteries