DescriptionIdaho National Laboratory is seeking a well-qualified Postdoctoral Research Associate in nuclear, mechanical, civil, or a related engineering field for the Computational Mechanics and Materials Department. This postdoctoral researcher will focus on the analysis of nuclear fuels (TRISO, metallic fuels, oxide fuels, and/or advanced reactor fuels) and materials using the BISON finite element fuel performance code (https://mooseframework.inl.gov/bison/).
Our team works a 9x80 schedule located out of our Collaborative Computing Center facility with every other Friday off.
This postdoctoral researcher will be responsible for developing simulations and analysis capabilities that help push the boundaries of nuclear fuel research at and beyond INL. Research in this department includes a diverse set of projects ranging from development of multi-scale methods for constitutive properties to coupled thermo-mechanical analysis of experiments and reactor systems to uncertainty quantification of modeling tools using machine learning analysis.
The researcher is expected to contribute to some of these core research areas and demonstrate the impact of their work through peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations. This innovative researcher will participate in engineering projects that impact scientific challenges, tackling complex technological issues facing the nation.
Responsibilities Include:
- Possess knowledge and/or completed coursework relevant to nuclear fuels and materials performance under irradiation
- Perform engineering and scientific analyses for advanced fuel types using the BISON code.
- Build good judgement in the application of finite-element analysis.
- Write and contribute to scientific manuscripts for peer-reviewed journal publication and present research results at national (and international) conferences and meetings.
- Participate in the development of plans for new research areas and proposals.
- Provide peer review of related research internal and external to INL.
- Possess an interest in developing new skills to apply to complex nuclear and material science-based models.
- Become a strong asset to our interdisciplinary R&D team and work effectively both alone and as a team member.
- Develop proficiency with scientific computing languages: C++, Python, git, MacOS/Linux, and LaTeX
Required:
- PhD in Nuclear, Mechanical, Civil or comparable engineering disciplines.
- PhD requirements must be completed by commencement of appointment and within the previous 5 years.
The ideal candidate will possess:
- Demonstrated knowledge of fuel performance modeling techniques such as: numerical methods, constitutive modeling (ex. plasticity, creep, and fracture), and/or code/model-coupling strategies.
- A strong background in material performance in nuclear environments.
- A basic understanding of utilizing experimental measurements or code results to develop input conditions for finite-element analysis.
- Experience in software development and code stewardship.
- Excellent skills in communicating scientific results.
- Advanced proficiency with scientific computing languages and object-oriented programming.
Physical Requirements:
While performing the duties of this classification, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk, sit, stoop, kneel, bend, use hands to handle materials, manipulate tools, keyboard and type, reach with hands and arms, and operate job-related equipment. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Sufficient visual acuity and hearing capacity to perform the essential functions and interact with people is required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Job Information:
The pay for this position is $105,144.00 Annually. At Idaho National Laboratory compensation decisions are determined using factors such as education, relevant experience, and other credentials.