msepostdoc-list Fwd: Fwd: FW: Opportunities at Sandia National Laboratories - Livermore CA
Donna Bystrom
bystrom at ecn.purdue.edu
Mon Oct 31 08:14:22 EDT 2016
FYI…
*From:*Zimmerman, Jonathan A [mailto:jzimmer at sandia.gov]
*Sent:* Sunday, October 30, 2016 11:43 PM
*To:* Zimmerman, Jonathan A <jzimmer at sandia.gov>
*Subject:* Opportunities at Sandia National Laboratories - Livermore CA
/Please disseminate the following announcement to your interested
colleagues, students and former students:/
The Hydrogen and Materials Science Department provides expertise to both
Sandia National Laboratories and the Nation by performing scientific and
engineering research to develop fundamental understanding on the aging
of materials in gaseous environments, including hydrogen, and applies
this understanding to determine its effects on the performance and
reliability of materials relevant to our nuclear weapons and energy
missions. The Department is currently looking to fill the following
positions:
JobID 655319 – A staff position is available for a materials scientist,
metallurgist or mechanical engineer (or similar) to develop and execute
innovative fracture and fatigue-based experiments to identify mechanisms
responsible for deformation and failure of structural materials –
particularly metals – in hydrogen and gas environments.
JobID 655320 - A staff position is available for a materials scientist,
metallurgist or mechanical engineer (or similar) to perform scientific
research to characterize residual stresses in forged, machined, and
welded metal components as well as structures built using additive
manufacturing technologies, and to use this research to advance the
fundamental understanding of processing-structure-property relationships.
JobID 655323 – A post-doctoral appointee position is available for a
materials scientist, metallurgist or mechanical engineer (or similar)
who has recently earned their Ph.D. to collaborate with staff on
innovative fracture and fatigue-based experiments that identify
mechanisms responsible for deformation and failure of structural
materials – particularly metals – in hydrogen and gas environments.
Candidates for these positions will be part of a team performing
structural assessment of materials designed for high-pressure hydrogen
service, and in conducting basic and applied research on the effects of
high-pressure gaseous hydrogen on deformation and fracture of structural
alloys.
For more information, please see the attached job opening announcements.
Interested candidates should apply directly on-line at
http://www.sandia.gov/careers using the appropriate job ID number. All
positions require the ability to obtain a U.S. Security Clearance.
Thank you,
Jon Zimmerman
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Jonathan A. Zimmerman, Manager
Hydrogen and Materials Science Department
Sandia National Laboratories
P.O. Box 969 - MS 9161
Livermore, CA 94551
Tel: (925) 294-2437 or (800) 4SANDIA x4-2437
Cell: (510) 220-3345
Fax: (925) 294-3231
E-mail: jzimmer at sandia.gov <mailto:jzimmer at sandia.gov>
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