28 postdoc-finite-element-microstructure Postdoctoral positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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working in radiological environment. Experience in heat transfer and thermal modeling/simulation using finite-element analysis (FEA) or other software. Ability to work within a multi-disciplinary team
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. Extensive experience in the development and application of finite element method (FEM) or comparable methods for AM applications. Preferred Qualifications: Demonstrated expertise in multi-physics simulations
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Requisition Id 14793 Overview: We are seeking a postdoctoral research associate who will focus on Microstructural Characterization and Mechanical Property Analysis for Fusion and Fission Materials
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/infiltration (CVD/CVI), polymer infiltration pyrolysis (PIP), and reactive melt infiltration. The current projects are focused on CVI/CVD and PIP of ceramic-ceramic and metal-ceramic composites. You are expected
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degradation and lifetime assessment models for high temperature materials and coatings. As a postdoc, you will employ state-of-the-art technology, research equipment and computational resources to enable
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measurement by ICP-MS or ICP-OES Conceive, design, and implement innovative analytical methods chemical analyses using state of the art elemental and isotopic mass spectrometric systems. Publish and present
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Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking to fill a post-doctoral position in the Metals and Composites Processing Group with a focus on developing relationships between alloy design, processing, and microstructure. Key
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application spaces. The research will focus on detailed trace element and isotopic characterizations via inorganic mass spectrometry and using a variety of elemental and isotopic approaches. As a U.S
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fuel forms. This position would support anisotropy and microstructural characterization of nuclear fuel materials to establish a link between nuclear fuel materials properties and performance. A focus
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materials, primarily transition metal dichalcogenides and various forms of boron nitrides. Our team uses bottom-up synthesis techniques, including CVD, MOCVD, and PECVD, coupled with multiple characterization