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Research Associate (Postdoctoral Position) in Mechanics Modelling for Nuclear Materials at Imperial College London

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I have a post-doc position for up to 18 months at Imperial College London, funded by Rolls Royce, working on dislocation mechanics modelling for problems occuring in materials for nuclear energy applications, full advert and application from the link below.Closing date 27th October 2022, starting as soon as possible, at least within the next 6 months.https://www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/description/ENG02285/research-assistant-associate-mechanics-mod

Daniel S. Balint's picture

Research Associate (Postdoctoral Position) in Mechanics Modelling for Nuclear Materials at Imperial College London

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I have a post-doc position for 24 months at Imperial College London, funded by Rolls Royce, working on dislocation mechanics modelling for problems in nuclear materials, full advert and application from the link below.Closing date 14th November 2021, starting as soon as possible, at least within the next 6 months.

https://www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/description/ENG01880/research-associate-...

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Research Associate (PostDoc) in Dislocation Mechanics Modelling for Nuclear Materials, at Imperial College London

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I have a post-doc position for up to 28 months at Imperial College London, working on dislocation mechanics modelling for problems in nuclear materials, advert snippet below, full advert and application from the link below.Closing date 30th October 2019, starting as soon as possible, at least within the next 6 months.

Cracks found at reactor at Hunterston B nuclear power station

Perhaps some of those on this site have seen the news article on theBBC websiteyesterday about cracks appearing in the reactor at the Hunterston B nuclear power station. As the article states, cracking in the graphite bricks is predicted and the regulators are happy that the reactor is safe to operate.

Post-doc, JRC-Petten: Microstructural characterisation of materials and mechanical property correlation

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The Joint Research Centre of the European Commission,Insitute for Energy (IET), in Petten Nehterlands, is looking for a motivated scientist or engineer at post-doctoral level to work on characterization of primarily metallic materials for nuclear reactors using a combination of techniques such as scanning and transmission electron microscopy (SEM and TEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), Xray diffraction (XRD), and 3D X-ray tomography. (see attachment)

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