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Available Title(s): 306-NN_FACULTY - Postdoctoral Research Associate Business Title: Postdoctoral Research Associate - Materials Science (Alloy Processing) Employee Type: Faculty (+) (Fixed Term
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alloys. You will join a research team that is focusing on advanced ferrous alloys for a wide variety of high temperature and ambient temperature applications. Mechanical, tribological, thermal, and
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Requisition Id 12923 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will perform materials research in the area of aluminum alloy development for cast and additive manufacturing
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Postdoctoral Associate- Alloy and Ceramic Materials Science Required Qualifications: (as evidenced by an attached resume) Doctoral Degree (or foreign equivalent) in Materials Science or a closely
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with expertise in the physical metallurgy of ferrous alloys. The candidate is expected to join a research team that is focusing on advanced ferrous alloys for a wide variety of high temperature and
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Available Title(s): 306-NN_FACULTY - Postdoctoral Research Associate Business Title: Postdoctoral Research Associate - Materials Science (Alloy Processing) Employee Type: Faculty (+) (Fixed Term
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-funded project that is focused on processing, physical metallurgy, and mechanical behavior of high temperature refractory alloys with emphasis on niobium alloys. This is an exceptional opportunity for a
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on developing novel metallic alloys and metal matrix composites for structural applications, studying the processing-microstructure-property relationships at various length scales, and studying microstructure and
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mechanics models and statistical reliability models (e.g. Weibull failure models). Materials of interest include high-temperature alloys, ceramics, and ceramic matrix composites. The goal is to enhance
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on developing novel metallic alloys and metal matrix composites for structural applications, studying the processing-microstructure-property relationships at various length scales, and studying microstructure and