22 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"Multiple"-"Prof" positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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ceramics, leading to incorporation into robust nuclear performance codes for nuclear reactors. Candidate will perform/analyze mechanical testing of irradiated ceramics, finite element computations, 3D
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containerized applications in an HPC environment. Experience with multiple deployment mechanisms like Diskless, Warewulf, and traditional deployment (cobbler, PXEboot, and/or Bright). Experience managing systems
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qualifications: PhD in nuclear, mechanical, or aerospace engineering or related field. At least two years of post-graduate experience in nuclear reactor thermal hydraulics or CFD. Preferred Qualifications
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qualifications: PhD in nuclear, mechanical, or aerospace engineering or related field. At least two years of post-graduate experience in nuclear reactor thermal hydraulics or CFD. Preferred Qualifications
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fractions, composition profiles, etc., and linking these observations to mechanical and oxidation properties, correlating microstructural evolution to mechanical properties during processing, and
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fractions, composition profiles, etc., and linking these observations to mechanical and oxidation properties, correlating microstructural evolution to mechanical properties during processing, and
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, precipitate volume fractions, composition profiles, etc., and linking these observations to mechanical and oxidation properties, correlating microstructural evolution to mechanical properties during processing
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success. Basic Qualifications: A PhD in civil, electrical, environmental, or mechanical engineering, or equivalent. A minimum of 1 years of experience in development and testing of algorithmic tools for non
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. This position will support several programs including the Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Energy Advanced Fuels Campaign and Nuclear Science User Facility Program on irradiation and post irradiation
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success. Basic Qualifications: PhD in energy engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering, or a related field completed within the last five years. A strong foundation