[Neutron] HFR-PETTEN GRADUATE STUDENT OPENING - Application deadline: 17 JU NE 2005

Anastasius.YOUTSOS at cec.eu.int Anastasius.YOUTSOS at cec.eu.int
Mon Apr 11 16:26:17 CDT 2005


Please find below the job description for an open post with the Neutron
Methods Sector of the High Flux Reactor Unit of the Institute for Energy of
the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission. Please note that this
post has just been officially announced on the web site of JRC-Petten:
<http://www.jrc.nl> http://www.jrc.nlie_10, under:
*	New Call for Grantholders to work at the Institute for Energy
(closing date 30/04/2005). 
Please note that for this particular post the closing date is 17 June 2005.
 

 
 
GRADUATE STUDENT POST: SAFELIFE-NET 2005 1
 

Number
SAFELIFE-NET 2005 1 (Deadline 17/6/2005)

Title/subject 
Neutron Techniques Standardization for Structural Integrity 

Type of grant 
Category 20 

Description of the subject
The scope of the work comprises experimental and/or theoretical research on
residual stress and microstructure, including defects investigations in
welded components relevant to nuclear safety. Experimental work will be
based on neutron diffraction and small angle neutron scattering using the
HFR neutron beam facilities in Petten. Theoretical work will be based on the
development and application of advanced numerical models for the assessment
of multi-pass welding residual stresses. Successful candidates must hold a
University degree, in Engineering or Natural Sciences and have some
background in diffraction methods and/or numerical techniques (FEM). 

Duration 
3 Years

 
 

IE contact 
Name: A.G. Youtsos
Phone: +31224565262
e-mail: Anastasius.Youtsos at cec.eu.int <mailto:Anastasius.Youtsos at cec.eu.int>

 
Further information can be found at: http:// <http://www.jrc.nl> www.jrc.nl
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