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Two Graduate Research Assistant (RA) positions are available in Dr. Xing Wang¡¯s lab in the Ken and Mary Alice Lindquist Department of Nuclear Engineering at the Pennsylvania State University.
The research in Xing¡¯s lab focuses on radiation-material interactions, materials for Gen IV nuclear reactors, materials microscopy analysis and multiscale simulations. The goal is to understand the material behaviors under extreme conditions and facilitate the materials development for various nuclear applications. More information can be found at https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Xing_Wang23.
Potential research topics for the incoming Ph.D. include
• Multiscale modelling of long-term material behaviors in nuclear reactors
• Investigation of radiation-induced defects by combining atomistic simulations and microscopy analysis (scanning transmission electron microscope, atom probe tomography, etc.)
• Characterization of material degradation process using in situ TEM
• Automatic defect analysis based on high-throughput calculations and machine learning
Students with a background in Nuclear Engineering/Materials Science and Engineering/Physics/Computational Sciences are highly encouraged to apply. Applicants should follow the application procedures for Penn State Graduate School. Applications for either Nuclear Engineering or Materials Science and Engineering are acceptable. The application deadline for the 2020 fall is December 15, 2019. For more information, please contact Xing (wangxing07@gmail.com).
Xing Wang received his B.S. degree in Engineering Physics from Tsinghua University in 2011, and his Ph.D. degree in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2016. He will join Penn State as an Assistant Professor in January 2020, after finishing his current postdoctoral research in Oak Ridge National Laboratory. |
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