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Idaho National Laboratory is hiring a Laser-Based Mesoscale Thermal Transport Postdoctoral Research Associate. The focus of this position is on investigating the thermal transport phenomena in actinide material systems with and without microstructure defects. You are expected to design and implement mesoscale laser metrology experiments to provide unique and profound understanding of thermal transport properties in actinide material systems. Our team works a 9x80 schedule located out of our Idaho Falls facility with every other Friday off.
This position requires a demonstrated and consistent scientific track record in thermal transport phenomena, excellent communication skills, and a strong background in condensed matter physics, phonon- and electron-mediated heat transport across length-scales and interfaces, continuum-based heat diffusion models, and thermal wave imaging. Knowledge of irradiation and defects as it pertains to material performance in extreme environment combined with multi-scale modeling and simulation validation is a plus. Multi-scale is expected to span atomic level theory calculations, specifically 4-phonon theory, to finite element simulations, and related machine learning.
One of the responsibilities of this position will be leading experimental activities related to the mesoscopic thermal transport thrust of the Center for Thermal Energy Transport under Irradiation (TETI), a Basic Energy Sciences Energy Frontier Research Center led by Idaho National Laboratory (INL). The Postdoctoral Researcher will actively engage in multi-institution collaborative research projects involving other personnel specializing in crystal synthesis, advanced microstructure characterization as well as microstructure evolution modeling from first principles. The postdoctoral research fellow will also contribute to developing proposals for new research projects for internal and external funding.
Other technical roles include\:
1) Characterizing structure and function of individual grain boundaries using ultrafast pump-probe photoacoustic spectroscopy
2) Designing and implementing state-of-the-art in-pile metrology for monitoring thermal transport in active reactor conditions
3) Performing fundamental studies of defect accumulation as a function of materials performance in chemically complex systems using analytical models and atomic-level simulations
4) Designing ion beam irradiation regimes for the fundamental study of defects in model materials in emulated conditions found in operational nuclear systems.
You will have opportunities to represent INL and the Energy and Environment Science and Technology (EES&T) directorate at national and international technical meetings, working groups, etc.