Post-Doctoral Research Associate – Computational Materials Science and Machine Learning
This position involves computational research on nuclear materials, with an emphasis on f-elements (lanthanides and actinides), molten salts, interfacial science, and energy-related processes within a multi-scale modeling framework. The main task focuses on developing and using machine learning interatomic potentials, advanced free energy simulations, and high-performance computing to predict chemical and materials properties, such as thermochemical behaviors and interfacial interactions relevant to nuclear applications. Duties include technical interactions with undergraduate and graduate students, contributing to and developing new research initiatives, writing peer-reviewed scientific journal articles, and technical management of research projects.
The appointment would be a limited term appointment, approximately 1 year with the possibility of renewal for future years. The end goal after the appointment would be for you to secure a permanent position that is compatible with your interest.
Development and evaluation of statistical and machine learning tools for designing and understanding functional materials using the leadership class high performance computing facilities. Work with multi-disciplinary teams to apply modeling and simulation techniques to bulk materials and interfaces, supporting both fundamental research and applied programs. Publishing papers in high-quality refereed journals. Actively collaborating with industry, academia, government labs, and applications developers in a variety of venues.
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Application Instructions
Interested candidates should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and names and addresses of three references. For questions or inquiries please contact Prof. Ivanov, email: aivanov@utk.edu. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
About The Department
The Department of Nuclear Engineering at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, established in 1957, was the first of its kind and is considered one of the most prestigious in the United States. Its mission is supported by internationally recognized faculty and advanced research programs, enhanced by close ties with institutions such as Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the Y-12 Nuclear Security Complex, UCOR, and the East Tennessee Technology Park, as well as over one hundred nuclear-related companies within fifty miles of Knoxville. The department offers programs, with its graduate program consistently ranked among the top in the nation by U.S. News and World Report.
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