Postdoctoral Appointee in Mechanical Engineering
Postdoctoral Appointee in Mechanical Engineering
Argonne National Laboratory
Position Details
Institution: Argonne National Laboratory (ANL)
Division: Applied Materials Division
Position Title: Postdoctoral Appointee
Location: Lemont, Illinois (on-site required)
Employment Type: Full-time, Fixed Term / Long-Term Postdoc
Salary Range: $72,879 – $121,465 annually (based on experience and responsibilities)
Benefits: Comprehensive package including health, retirement, and other employee programs
Research Focus
The candidate will contribute to design methods and modeling for high-temperature structural materials, with applications in:
- Nuclear reactors
- Energy systems
Key areas:
- Continuum damage mechanics models
- Statistical reliability models
- Predicting reliability of high-temperature structural components
- Finite element simulations
- Constitutive model development
- Application of engineering design codes (ASME, API, R5, RCC-MRx, etc.)
Goal: Enhance engineering methods for safer and more reliable high-temperature components.
Key Responsibilities
- Review, validate, and enhance predictive methods for component reliability
- Develop and apply models for high-temperature creep and crack growth
- Contribute to technical reports, journal publications, and conference papers
- Present research findings internally and externally
- Collaborate with ANL staff and integrate results into broader engineering applications
Required Qualifications
- PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Civil/Structural Engineering, or related field (completed within last 0-5 years)
- Experience with finite element simulations and constitutive modeling
- Knowledge of high-temperature creep crack growth
- Familiarity with engineering design codes (ASME BPV, API, R5, RCC-MRx)
- Coding experience, especially in Python
- Strong communication skills and ability to present research
- Commitment to Argonne core values: Impact, Safety, Respect, Integrity, Teamwork
Preferred Qualifications
- Background in fracture mechanics-based reliability modeling
- Familiarity with structure-property relations for metals and ceramics
- Experience in high-temperature component design
- Experience with MOOSE finite element simulation framework
Application & Contact Information
- Application Support / Accommodations: careers@anl.gov | 630-252-2336
- Review of Applications: Ongoing until filled
- Additional Requirements: May require government access authorization; all offers contingent on background check
Summary
This position is ideal for candidates with expertise in mechanical/materials engineering, computational modeling, and reliability assessment, who are interested in applying advanced modeling and experimental methods to high-temperature structural materials in energy and nuclear systems. Strong collaboration and communication skills are essential due to the interdisciplinary and team-based nature of the work.
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